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This is a business card with information on the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal for staff and providers to hand out to patients. This is the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal Brochure, which describes what the Patient Portal is and how to access it. This fact sheet describes the MHS GENESIS Cybersecurity transformation.
With patient portals, the first and foremost thing you will need is a computer and a working internet connection. Create a customized user’s account in the software to avail medical services on your own. Once you enter the patient portal, click on links and products sold by the provider and tap into a new experience.
You can use their online information to check the following:
Your doctor's office will provide you with a username and password to give you Patient Portal access. You can also get access by calling our Customer Service Department at (614) 423-6916 or toll-free at (844) 245-5538.
In an effort to prevent the spread of disease, we are working to offer virtual Telehealth visits instead of in-person visits for certain situations.
In order to save time at your first appointment, we highly encourage you to fill out the relevant forms beforehand and bring them with you to your appointment. For our new and existing patients, we have provided Central Ohio Primary Care Patient forms for you to download. Download Patient Forms
If you have forgotten your username or password, please follow the link below to recover your account.
The Primary Health Network Patient Portal is for non-urgent issues only. If you are experiencing an urgent medical issue or need a same-day appointment, please call your clinic. If it is an emergency, dial 911.
What services can I access via Patient Portal? 1 Ask A Question - Send request and messages to your provider 2 Complete Health Forms - Save time at the waiting room and complete forms ahead of time. 3 Access Personal Health Records - Get a snapshot view of your health. 4 Renew / Refill Prescriptions - Save yourself a trip to the doctors, send the message and then visit the Pharmacy. 5 Pay / Review Bills Online - Save a stamp, pay online for faster review and receipt of bills.
As a general security feature, the patient portal will lock-out any account that has had (3) failed login attempts. If your account has been locked, you must visit your physician's office in order to verify your identity in person. Please bring valid photo identification with you ( i.e. driver's license ). We apologize in advance for this inconvenience, but it is necessary for security purposes.
No, the Patient Portal is intended for non-emergent healthcare issues only. Please contact your physician's office for questions that you would like answered within three business days.
Your personal information is extremely secure. The information on the Patient Portal is merely a snapshot of your medical record, not the actual record. Portal records are maintained on a secure server.
The purpose of the Primary Care Office (PCO) is to improve access to comprehensive primary care services and increase health care workforce availability to meet the needs of Ohio's underserved communities. The PCO works to identify shortages of primary care, oral health, and behavioral health services throughout rural and urban Ohio.
The PCO works to identify shortages of primary care, oral health, and behavioral health services throughout rural and urban Ohio.
Free Clinics - The Charitable Healthcare Network, formerly known as The Ohio Association of Free Clinics (OAFC), receives funds from the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) to pay for the health care services to patients who lack the funds or insurance coverage to pay for vital health services and distributes these funds to free clinics around the state. These funds pay for primary health care services to any uninsured person at a free clinic who is in need of health care.