11 hours ago What is the Patient Portal? The Donalsonville Hospital Patient Portal is an online health electronic document management tool that includes a view of the clinical data from your Electronic Medical Record (EMR). ... 102 Hospital Circle | Donalsonville, GA 39845 | (229) 524-5217. 102 Hospital Circle | Donalsonville, GA 39845 | (229) 524-5217 ... >> Go To The Portal
Due to the many services provided throughout Southeast Georgia Health System, medical records information is not provided via the patient portal for patients 12 to 17 years of age. Medical records for these patients are available through the Medical Records department on the Brunswick or Camden campus.
You will also be offered access to our patient portal during your hospital registration or your next visit to your physician’s office.* You may access your patient portal via the Healthelife app as well; if you are a new user please notify your registration team member or contact Medical Records.
To schedule your next appointment, login to your patient portal account, click the schedule icon, answer a few questions and choose an appointment date and time. Fast and convenient. Must be an established patient (seen within the last 18 months).
Whether you want to check an appointment date and time, see results from a recent test or review discharge instructions, you can get the answers you need on your computer or smart phone. The online patient portal is offered to adults, age 18 and over, and to parents or legal guardians of children up to age 12.
To get started, visit our Medical Records department on the Brunswick or Camden campus or your physician’s office* to validate your identity and provide your email address. You will receive an email invitation with our patient portal link and account set-up instructions.
You may access your patient portal via the Healthelife app as well; if you are a new user please notify your registration team member or contact Medical Records. Also, you may access portions of your Health Record via an Application Processing Interface (API) of your choice.
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