ocala health fcs patient portal

by Jaycee Fadel 8 min read

Florida Health Connect Patient Portal

19 hours ago Our nurses are here for you. Our nurses and referral specialists are available to assist you with: Answering healthcare questions. Finding a doctor and making an appointment. Registering for classes and events. You can contact our nurses 24 hours a day by phone. Call Consult-A-Nurse. >> Go To The Portal


Why work at HCA Florida Ocala hospital?

Because patient care is our most important job, HCA Florida Ocala Hospital is committed to creating an environment that is safe and comfortable for our guests and visitors. Our unique programs and services are designed to make your experience here exceptional. At HCA Florida Ocala Hospital, we know your time is valuable.

What is the Florida Health Connect patient portal?

Florida Health Connect is a patient portal that is free to everyone receiving services at any local county health department. The portal allows you to more actively engage with your care team at a time that works best for you. Tired of waiting on a call back? Florida Health Connect will make talking to your care team easier.

When to use the Ocala Family Medical Center medical records form?

Use this if you are a new patient to our practice or if you have not been seen in over 3 years. This form allows you to receive copies of your medical records or have your medical records sent to/from Ocala Family Medical Center from another Provider.

What is the patient portal and how do I use it?

The Patient Portal is a great tool to utilize as you can send messages to your Provider, request appointments, make prescription refill requests, pay your bill, and more! Use this if you are a new patient to our practice or if you have not been seen in over 3 years.

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