33 hours ago Using the Patient Portal 1. Enter a new password and click “Change Password.” 2. The patient homepage displays. Click on “My Dashboard” tab. Note: If you enter the password three times incorrectly, you will be locked out for 15 minutes. >> Go To The Portal
Using the Patient Portal 1. Enter a new password and click “Change Password.” 2. The patient homepage displays. Click on “My Dashboard” tab. Note: If you enter the password three times incorrectly, you will be locked out for 15 minutes.
Patient Portal STAY CONNECTED by enrolling in the ONE Health Ohio patient portal. You can communicate directly with your clinician, get 24/7 access to your health records and request prescription refills. For more information on how to get enrolled in the ONE Health Ohio Patient Portal, email portal@onehealthohio.org.
ODH Gateway passwords must have 12 characters including upper and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters. After 90 days of non-use, ODH Gateway user accounts will be deactivated. Do not create a new account. Call 614.752.5190 for assistance. Select this link to access the ODH Gateway.
Besides dental care, many other types of health care such as doctor visits, prescriptions (drugs), hospital care and vaccines are covered. Workers at your local county Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) office can help you. Find the ODJFS office near you. Call the Medicaid Consumer Hotline toll-free at 1-800-324-8680 if you need ...
If you have not created an account in the ODH Gateway, please select Originator Entry Form. You will need to have an e-mail address in order to receive your user ID and temporary password. You will be required to change your temporary password the first time you access the ODH Gateway.
If you have an established ODH Gateway user ID and password for other ODH programs, please select Gateway Additional Access Request in order to be added to X-ray Equipment Program access.
Find the ODJFS office near you. Call the Medicaid Consumer Hotline toll-free at 1-800-324-8680 ...
Children, families and pregnant women can receive free and low-cost dental care through Healthy Start-Healthy Families run by the Ohio Department of Medicaid. Besides dental care, many other types of health care such as doctor visits, prescriptions (drugs), hospital care and vaccines are covered.
The Ryan White Emergency Financial Assistance (RWEA) program helps people who are HIV-positive and have an emergency need that is HIV-related, including dental care. Clients must be enrolled in the Ryan White program and be referred by a medical case manager.