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by Fausto Mayer DDS 5 min read

Patient Portal - Brio Internal Medicine

9 hours ago Brio Internal Medicine | Patient Portal Patient Portal Convenient, secure online access to your health records 24/7 Our Patient Portal Patient Portal is a secure, convenient, and easy-to-use website that gives you round-the-clock access to your health information. >> Go To The Portal


Is Brio accepting new patients?

Brio Internal Medicine | Patient Portal Patient Portal Convenient, secure online access to your health records 24/7 Our Patient Portal Patient Portal is a secure, convenient, and easy-to-use website that gives you round-the-clock access to your health information.

What is the billing statement for Brio internal medicine?

864.603.5600 Patient Portal Pay My Bill Patient Information Prepare for your visit and learn about your health Now Accepting New Patients! Brio Internal Medicine is honored to offer health care to you and your family. Our team seeks to meet the needs of patients with skill and compassion.

What is Brio?

864.603.5600 Patient Portal Pay My Bill Patient Information Prepare for your visit and learn about your health Now Accepting New Patients! Brio Internal Medicine is honored to offer health care to you and your family. Our team seeks too meet the needs of patients with skill and compassion.

How do I contact Brio for updates?

Patient Portal & Other Resources. You can access your personal health records, labs, and much more information by accessing our Patient Portal. Patient Portal. Pay Bill . After Hours. We want to provide peace of mind knowing that you can always connect with the doctor who knows your child best. We have an after hours answering service to help ...

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What is Brio billing?

Brio is providing a new electronic medical record and billing system that utilizes a tool called a Patient Portal. The Patient Portal allows you to see key parts of your medical record, communicate with your care team, and participate in your care like never before.

What time does 911 call?

For all medical emergencies, call 911. Our regular office hours are 8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday through Thursday and 7:00am - 1:45pm on Fridays. After hours, one of our providers is on call. Please call our office to speak with our nurse triage line.

Does Brio accept insurance?

Brio accepts most private insurance plans . Please be aware that your co-pay or deductible is due at the time of service. It is your responsibility to inform us of changes with your insurance plan. Although we file claims for you, you are still responsible for your bill, regardless of the amount your insurance pays, except in cases of pre-negotiated insurance agreements and where legally prohibited.

What is proof of insurance?

Payment Policy. PROOF OF INSURANCE: You must provide a copy of your current health insurance card as proof of insurance. If you fail to provide us with the correct insurance information at the time of service, you may be responsible for the balance of your claim.

Is Brio closed?

Brio Internal Medicine offices are closed so our team can enjoy the following holidays with their families. However, we continue our 24-hour availability during holidays for urgent medical needs through our answering service.

What is the phone number for Brio?

For updates, please stay tuned to local news, Brio’s social media pages, or give us a call at 864.603.5600.

What is a health insurance policy?

Your health insurance policy is a contract between you and your health insurance company. It is an agreement requiring your health insurance company to pay for covered medical care as long as you pay your portion of the policy. The health insurance company may not pay for every service you received.

What is Brio billing?

Brio is providing a new electronic medical record and billing system that utilizes a tool called a Patient Portal. The Patient Portal allows you to see key parts of your medical record, communicate with your care team, and participate in your care like never before.

What is Brio Internal Medicine?

With fourteen current providers and more on the way, we are confident you'll find a match for your healthcare needs. We offer the services you and your family need to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Do you have to pay copayments at the time of service?

All copayments and balance dues must be paid at the time of service. This arrangement is part of your contract with your insurance company. Failure on our part to collect copayments from patients can be considered fraud. Please help us in upholding the law by paying your copayment at each visit.

What is a health insurance policy?

Your health insurance policy is a contract between you and your health insurance company. It is an agreement requiring your health insurance company to pay for covered medical care as long as you pay your portion of the policy. The health insurance company may not pay for every service you received.

Is Brio closed?

Brio Internal Medicine offices are closed so our staff can enjoy the following holidays with their families. However, we continue our 24-hour availability during holidays for urgent medical needs through our answering service.

Why visit an Internist?

General Internists handle the broad spectrum of illnesses that affect adults as they diagnose and treat chronic illness, promote health, and prevent disease. They are not limited to one type of medical problem or organ system.

New Patients

Brio is now accepting new patients! Call or email us to set up your initial consultation where one of our providers will review your medical history and any concerns you may have to ensure that we provide you with the care that you need. Also, feel free to download, print, and complete our New Patient Forms to minimize your wait.

Established Patients

Trying to remember the results of labwork taken a few years ago? We can help! Visit our Patient Portal to access your medical records. To register, you will need a valid email address and a connection to the internet.

Why do we need a bone density test?

The main reason to have a bone density test done is to check for osteoporosis, which can cause your bones to become more fragile and susceptible to fractures.

What is the ABI test?

This test is done by measuring blood pressure at the ankle and in the arm while a person is at rest. The ankle-brachial index (ABI) result is used to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

How long does it take to do an EKG?

EKGs are performed in house and should only take 10 minutes of your time. EKGs measure the electrical activity of your heart by making small trace marks on a piece of paper. Your heart contains 4 chambers and the EKG can test the to make sure that each chamber is functioning properly.

What is the normal resting ankle brachial index?

Normal: A normal resting ankle-brachial index is 1.0 to 1.4. This means that your blood pressure at your ankle is the same or greater than the pressure at your arm, and suggests that you do not have significant narrowing or blockage of blood flow.

How often is a spirometry test performed?

Spirometry tests are performed in house and typically repeated 3 times while the patient is in the office. A spirometry test can be used to measure the effectiveness of your breathing, as well as assessing asthma and COPD. This test also shows how well your lungs function while inhaling and exhaling and measures the amount of air you exhale as well as how quickly.

What is the purpose of lipidology?

Lipidology refers to the management of lipids to stabilize plaque and regress atherosclerosis in order to detect and prevent cardiovascular disease. A variety of tests help answer three fundamental questions that enable your physician to target and manage cholesterol abnormalities and inflammation in developing cardiovascular disease. The chosen regimen will likely include a nutrition and exercise plan for most, coupled with medication for the moderate-high risk patients.

View Laboratory Records with Apple Health

View your BioReference test results with Health Records on iPhone in the Apple Health app.* It’s easy to view your laboratory test results in the same secure place as your other important health information. Learn how to get started today.

Looking to Obtain Results for Family and Children?

Please note that family members cannot share a portal account. Adults 18 years or older should create their own patient portal account s using separate email addresses.

Experiencing Patient Portal Errors?

If you are experiencing patient portal issues related to identity verification or login, please call us at 1-888-279-0967 M-F 8AM-8PM ET and Sa-Su 9AM-5PM ET or send an email to patientportal@bioreference.com with your name and phone number, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Want to Pay Your Bill By Check?

If you would like to pay by check, please make note of your invoice number on the memo line and send payment to:

Additional Questions?

For billing and insurance questions, please call Billing Customer Service at 1-833-4MYLABS ( 833-469-5227 ), available M-F 8AM-7PM ET.

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