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Patient Portal - Augusta Health Care for Women OB/GYN

20 hours ago MyHospital Portal For hospital patients, including the Emergency Department and Urgent Care centers. Login. New User? Register Now ... The Augusta Health patient portals provide secure, online access to health information for patients and their families. ... 78 Medical Center Dr Fishersville, VA 22939. 540-332-4000 800-930-0262 Navigation ... >> Go To The Portal


What are the Augusta Health Patient portals?

MyHospital Portal For hospital patients, including the Emergency Department and Urgent Care centers. Login. New User? Register Now ... The Augusta Health patient portals provide secure, online access to health information for patients and their families. ... 78 Medical Center Dr Fishersville, VA 22939. 540-332-4000 800-930-0262 Navigation ...

Why should I use the patient portal?

Patient Portal Sign In: Augusta Health. Due to COVID-19 the way we process portal phones calls has changed. Starting Monday March the 30th, we will be answering voicemails Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm. Please leave the following information: Name. Number. Date of Birth. And a Description of Your Request. You may also reach us via the ...

How do I register for an appointment through the patient portal?

Augusta University Women's Health offers care encompassing all aspects of women's health including sexual and reproductive health, pregnancy, infertility, cancer, menopause and more. phone. 706-721-4959. email.

How do I become a new patient at the woman's center?

Appointments. Appointments are scheduled at our Fishersville Office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or at our Lexington Office Monday through Friday (closed periodically, call to confirm office is open) between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. For your convenience, there are two ways you may request an appointment with us.

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Appointments

Appointments are scheduled at our Fishersville Office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or at our Lexington Office Monday through Friday (closed periodically, call to confirm office is open) between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Patient Portal

The Patient Portal will allow you to pre-register for your appointment by completing the required paperwork online, request future appointments, request prescription refills, and in the future receive some lab and test results at your convenience.

Prescription Requests

Please contact your pharmacy and they will submit an electronic request to your provider. New prescriptions will require the benefit of an appointment to evaluate your concerns. You may request an appointment or prescription refill through the Patient Portal.

What is the phone number for Augusta Health?

Patients should consider contacting Augusta Health's COVID Care Call Center at (540) 332-5122 (available 8:00 am - 4:30 pm) to first to ask a nurse's advice about seeking care, and if the Waynesboro COVID-19 Assessment Center is the most appropriate place to seek care.

How to become a new patient at Woman's Center?

Becoming a new patient is simple at The Woman's Center. If you are transferring your care from another physician, call the office for an appointment. You have the option to register online and, request records from your previous physician on our Patient Portal.

What is a woman's center?

The Woman's Center is a collaboration of experienced physicians who are ABOG & AOBOG certified and nurse practitioners committed to providing healthcare centered on your personal health needs. We have been providing compassionate obstetric and gynecologic care for our community for the past 52 years.

About Our Practice

Women’s Health of Augusta has been providing the best comprehensive Obstetric and Gynecology care in the area for over 40 years. All of our doctors – Dr. Ron Eaker, Dr. Laura Lee Joiner, Dr. Allan Joseph, Dr. Natasha Rushing-Smalls, Dr. Robyn Drinkwater, and Dr.

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