11 hours ago My experiencing with Carteret OB GYN has always been a pleasant welcoming experiencing. I have been a patient in the office for 11 years and the quality of care and friendly staff has … >> Go To The Portal
I have been coming here for many years now and everyone has always been extremely nice and very helpful, as well as knowledgeable about the many aspects of motherhood/womanhood. I would highly recommend Carteret OBGYN to any and every woman and/or expecting mothers.
This interactive web portal lets patients and their families take an active role in their care by providing easy, secure access to their health information as well as pay their bill via the Internet.
Need help with the hospital portal? Contact Patient Portal Support at 252-499-6677 or email myhealth@carterethealth.org . Accessible login for visually impaired.
Please contact your medical provider’s office for instructions on how to change or reset your patient portal password. Once you can log in to your patient portal, you’ll be able to make changes to your security question or access code.
Carteret Health Care Medical Group is a multi-specialty group providing community residents with primary care and preventive health care. Specialty care is also offered in the areas of Endocrinology and Infectious Disease.
Carteret Health Care Medical Group has 3 locations. For an appointment or more information, contact CMG at one of our offices:
A primary care physician is “your” doctor, or the one you associate with providing routine, non-urgent medical care for things such as yearly physical exams or to consult when you have health-related questions. At Carteret Health Care Medical Group, our trustworthy, board-certified primary care providers provide cost-effective treatment and provide an honest, realistic overview of their patients’ health with a respectful bedside manner.
If your physician orders a procedure or service that Medicare won’t cover, you’ll be asked to sign an Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN). The ABN informs you in advance of your treatment that Medicare is not likely to pay for. By signing the ABN, you’re indicating that you understand and agree to be fully responsible for payment.
If you have questions regarding this Medicare policy, please refer to your “Medicare & You” book or contact the Medicare beneficiary hotline at 1-800-633-4227 .
Medical Necessity is a term hospitals and physicians use to indicate tests that Medicare will likely not reimburse. Here’s why: Medicare does not pay for all of your healthcare costs.
When you receive an item or service that’s not a covered Medicare benefit, i.e. Self-Administered Drugs, you’ll be billed for these items and will be responsible for paying for them. Payment of deductibles, co-payments and other non-covered services are expected at the time services are rendered.
Staff from Carteret Health Care also can use Mayo Clinic's patient education materials, and access opportunities for professional development and continuous medical education.
There is no additional cost to patients.
Carteret Health Care is the first facility in North Carolina to become a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a group of carefully vetted, independent health care systems that have special access to Mayo Clinic's knowledge and expertise.
The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features may be available on the portal at your practice's discretion, including the ability to send messages to your health care providers, schedule appointments, and pay bills online. top
Any active patient over the age of 13 is eligible to register for and use the Patient Portal. If you are authorized, a family access account can be created that will allow you to access selected family members' health information. top
Click the Sign Out link at the top right of the screen. Alternatively, if your keyboard remains idle for 10 minutes or more, you will receive a pop-up window asking if you are still actively using the portal. If you do not click the OK button, you will be signed out automatically. Any information you have typed and not saved or sent will be lost.
To allow you and any other users you authorize to coordinate and manage your medical care with your health care providers.
You cannot permanently delete sent or archived messages. This is because all messages that you send and receive in the Patient Portal are part of your medical record. top
It is at your provider's discretion to make test results available. Your provider must authorize the release of your test results in order for them to post to your Patient Portal account. Only test results which are considered appropriate for release will be accessible through the Patient Portal. top
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
If you are an authorized caregiver that needs help accessing a family member’s account, you will need to contact that family member’s medical provider for support.
Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.