8 hours ago Enroll in the Maryland Primary Care Physicians Patient Portal MPCP is enrolling patients from all of our locations who have a current, active email address on file with the practice into our new MPCP MyPortfolio patient portal. ... patient portal columbia md. by Prof. Rashad Lueilwitz Jr. Published 8 months ago Updated 2 weeks ago 3 min read ... >> Go To The Portal
The MyPortfolio Patient Portal at UMMC is a convenient and secure health-management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. With the MyPortfolio Patient portal, you can track your visit history, view lab and radiology results, review your discharge instructions, and much more to come in the future.
Connect is a joint effort of Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine, so a single Connect account links you to all three institutions. With the Columbia Connect app, you can access convenient services to help manage your health.
You may need to go to your browser settings and allow access to doxy.me. We can also call you via doximity if you have an iPhone, it is similar to Facetime. You will get a text with a link to join the call, please click on the link in the text and allow video. Another similar option, is connecting by the doctor using Facetime directly.
Signing up for Connect is easy. Ask about joining Connect at your next visit. If you already have an invitation and activation code, visit our sign-up page. If you do not have an activation code, visit our self-sign-up page and follow the directions.
To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now."
The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.
You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.
Access mySaintAgnes.com for your health information. Patients who are visually-impaired may access our patient portal by clicking here.
If you are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, start a conversation with your doctor now about getting vaccinated against COVID-19 - for yourself and your baby.