ohsu neurology patient portal

by Dan Muller 5 min read

Department of Neurology | OHSU

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What is the OHSU Department of Neurology?

Cultivating a Culture of Belonging. OHSU Neurology acknowledges systemic racism. We commit to anti-racist hiring practices, promotion and patient care. We are committed to doing the learning and the work to create a more racially/ethnically diverse department and to cultivating a culture of belonging for everyone. Learn how we are doing this.

How do I contact the Oregon neurology office?

OHSU COVID-19 Hotline: Do you have questions about coronavirus symptoms and care? If so, check with your or your loved one’s primary care provider. If you or your loved one do not have a primary care provider, call us at 833-OHSU-CCC (833-647-8222) and we’ll answer your questions. We are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week.

What is the OHSU Brain Institute?

Dr. Jackie Bernard, one of our expert neurologists, reviews a patient’s images. Dr. Bernard’s focus areas include multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other demyelinating disorders (affecting tissue that covers nerves). If you are unsure what type of neurology specialist to see, the OHSU Adult General Neurology clinic is the best ...

Where is the Oregon Health&Science University neurosurgery residency training program located?

OHSU Neurology Clinic, South Waterfront. The OHSU Department of Neurology is one of the nation’s leading neurologic research and training programs and provides the most comprehensive care of neurologic illnesses in the Pacific Northwest. We have subspecialty centers that offer specialized care for patients with a range of neurologic diseases ...

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What is MyChart OHSU?

MyChart gives you easy online access to your lab test results and medical history at OHSU. You can log on to communicate with your OHSU health care team, request an appointment, pay your bill online or manage your child's or family member's online medical records.

How do I install MyChart app?

0:201:15Downloading MyChart onto an Apple or Android device - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipType my chart into the search box and press search. Find my chart icon and click on get on yourMoreType my chart into the search box and press search. Find my chart icon and click on get on your Apple device or install on an Android device to download the app to your device.

Is MyChart app free?

Current MyChart users can download the MyChart mobile application, available at no cost. View test results, medications, immunizations, past and future appointments and more. The MyChart® mobile application is currently available on the Apple® App StoreSM and the Android MarketTM.

Is the MyChart app safe?

Yes. myChart is secure, which means your information is safe and protected. We follow strict federal and state confidentiality laws and have the highest security measures in place to protect the privacy of your information. Access to information is controlled with usernames and passwords.

How do I find my MyChart code?

Sign Up for MyChartGo to the MyChart Request an Activation Code page to get your activation code.Or you can ask the receptionist at your next visit to email you a code or go to the Member Services desk and ask to be emailed a code.Or after your visit you will receive an After Visit Summary.

How do I add a MyChart to my phone?

Download the Android™ APP To install this FREE APP, go to the Google Play™ APP store, and search for MyChart. Click the INSTALL button. 2. You will see the APP permissions screen, click ACCEPT.

How do I use chart app?

1:553:07Getting Ready for Your Video Visit Using the MyChart App - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you tap begin visit and no additional window opens you may have an older version of the mychart.MoreIf you tap begin visit and no additional window opens you may have an older version of the mychart. App go to the app store to update your version of the mychart.

How does the MyChart app work?

The app provides fast, secure access to the most frequently used features of MyChart. With this app, a user can quickly and easily access his/her medical records, send private messages to physicians and providers, see upcoming and past appointments, get lab results, proxy access and much more.

What company owns MyChart?

EpicMyChart by Epic Founded in a basement in 1979 with 1 ½ employees, Epic develops software to help people get well, help people stay well, and help future generations be healthier. There are over 250 million patient charts in Epic, representing patients from all 50 states and over a dozen countries.

What type of software is MyChart?

Epic MyChart Patient Portal Software provides health and visit summaries that can be viewed, downloaded and shared. Patients are also able to request copies of their medical records and other documents that can be downloaded to be referred at any time.

Will biopsy results show up on MyChart?

Pathology and genetic testing results are visible in MyChart 14 days after they're finalized, allowing your care provider time to review the results beforehand, as required by California law. Because we release most results to you immediately, you may see them before your health care provider does.

How do I delete results from MyChart?

Select the check boxes next to the results you want to remove from MyChart 4. Click Unrelease All 5. Click Accept.

What to expect at a first appointment?

Your appointment will be tailored to your needs, but first appointments typically include: A discussion of your condition. A review of your medical history. A physical exam. Tests, if needed. A plan for starting your treatment.

Who is Jackie Bernard?

Dr. Jackie Bernard, one of our expert neurologists , reviews a patient’s images. Dr. Bernard’s focus areas include multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other demyelinating disorders (affecting tissue that covers nerves).

Erik Brown, M.D., Ph.D

Undergraduate: University of Michigan#N#Graduate: Wayne State University#N#Medical School: Wayne State University#N#Research Interests: Language structure and function using modalities of cortical stimulation, DTI, fMRI, and, primarily, electrocorticography (ECoG)#N#Other Interests: Foreign travel, guitar, camping, surfing, and ice hockey

Seong-Jin (Sunny) Moon, M.D

Undergraduate: University of Pennsylvania#N#Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine#N#Research Interests: Novel endoscopic applications to skull base pathologies, as well as incorporation of neuroprosthetics#N#Other Interests: His Korean heritage, traveling, playing piano, spending time with family, and rooting for the LA Dodgers

Erik Larson, M.D

Undergraduate: Washington State University#N#Medical School: University of Washington, Seattle#N#Research Interests: Minimally invasive cranial and spinal surgery, clinical outcomes, and quality improvement#N#Other Interests: Spending time with his family, cooking, and hiking

Alessandra Mantovani, M.D

Medical School: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy#N#Residency: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy#N#Fellowships: University of Washington, Seattle, University of Florida, Gainesville, Stanford University, Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School#N#Research Interests: Brain-computer interface and cerebrovascular disease#N#Other Interests: Traveling, outdoor activities, listening to music, and playing and watching team sports with friends.

Stephen Bowden, M.D

Undergraduate: Manhattan School of Music#N#Medical School: Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons#N#Research Interests: Fluorescein in low grade gliomas in Neurosurgery and fMRI work on vascular dysregulation in gliomas#N#Other Interests: Piano, hiking, photography, golf, soccer, and tennis

Dominic Siler, M.D., Ph.D

Undergraduate: California State University, Long Beach#N#Graduate: Oregon Health & Science University#N#Medical School: Oregon Health & Science University#N#Research Interests: Microvascular dysfunction in subarachnoid hemorrhage, as well as developing new therapies for patients and new educational tools to better prepare surgical residents for the operating room#N#Other Interests: Spending time with his wife and stirring up trouble with his two kids.

Daniel Munger, M.D

Undergraduate: Brown University#N#Medical School: University of Massachusetts Medical School#N#Research Interests: The efficacy and toxicity of intratumoral injection as an immunotherapy delivery method#N#Other Interests: Running, hiking and mountain biking

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