35 hours ago Use MyPortal to: View your lab test results. Make appointments with your providers. Request medication refills. Send a secured message to your doctor's office. Register a loved one for a … >> Go To The Portal
With a patient portal, you can:
Why should I use the Patient Portal? Using the Patient Portal is a convenient and safe way to communicate with your healthcare provider. You can book appointments online, request medication refills, and look up information in our health database.
The my health patient portal is free and available to all patients. There are two ways to sign up. Online. Go to Self-Enrollment, and complete the form to verify your account. Online enrollment is available to patients 18 and older. You will need either: Your Medical Record Number, or MRN, from your most recent discharge instructions.
Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here. Jen Wright is the Administrative Director of the Community COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Team.
With Partners HealthCare Physician Gateway, keeping track of your patients has never been easier. Through this secure Internet service, you can monitor the status of your patients who are also receiving care from physicians at Partners HealthCare institutions as well as Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Massachusetts Eye and Ear.
Connecting with your doctor’s office has never been easier. Through Patient Gateway, you can: 1 Check lab and imaging results, as well as letters and other reports from your providers 2 Access your health information from a non-Mass General Brigham institution if they are using the same electronic health record vendor (known as Epic) 3 Send non-urgent messages to your provider’s office 4 Request and view appointments, or make your own appointments (available at select offices) 5 Receive summaries of your visits 6 View, update or renew medications 7 Pay your medical bills online 8 Browse a library of trusted health information 9 Update your contact information 10 Complete questionnaires prior to your next visit 11 If applicable, enroll as a proxy representative when caring for a loved one or minor 12 Go green and conserve paper
If your child is age 12 or younger, you may access Patient Gateway by filling out the Patient Care Representative (PCR) Access Authorization Form. If your child is age 13 or older, both you and your teen must sign up together.
But they may have unique privacy concerns. Because of this, the law treats the sharing of medical information differently for teens than for children. Patient Gateway’s access rules follow these laws.
Help your teen set up a self account. With a self account, your teen can:
You can contact your child’s practice if you have additional questions about signing your child up for Patient Gateway.
As a parent or legal guardian, your account will automatically cancel when your teen turns 18. A parent, teen or physician’s office can ask for the Patient Gateway Account to be cancelled at any time.