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11 hours ago New patients can schedule in-person visits online. Schedule Online Schedule an In-Person or Video Visit by Phone New patients can schedule in-person or video visits over the phone. Please call 1-833-GET-JHCP. You can also call your preferred primary care or specialty practice directly. Find a Location Near You Learn More About Video Visits >> Go To The Portal


What to do if you are sick at jhcp?

New patients can schedule in-person visits online. Schedule Online Schedule an In-Person or Video Visit by Phone New patients can schedule in-person or video visits over the phone. Please call 1-833-GET-JHCP. You can also call your preferred primary care or specialty practice directly. Find a Location Near You Learn More About Video Visits

How do I find the right Johns Hopkins Community Physicians provider?

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians will provide interpretation services to the patient and those assisting them in the provision of care when having medical discussions on behalf of the patient. Interpretation will be provided by in person interpreters (IPI), over the phone (OPI) or video remote interpretation (VRI) for spoken languages and ...

How do I give another person access to my patient's information?

Feb 17, 2022 · Johns Hopkins Medicine locations are limiting visitors to balance prevention of the spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 with the needs of our patients and their loved ones. Please review guidelines in advance. When permitted by the risk level, visitors must wear a mask, practice distancing and be screened for COVID-19, even if fully ...

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What to bring to a blood pressure appointment?

If you are diabetic or have high blood pressure and you take blood sugar and/or blood pressure readings at home, bring in a written record of those readings to your appointment. Bring any old records you may have, including recent lab results. Bring an immunization record.

How to make an appointment for a prescription?

Tips for Your First Appointment 1 Please arrive 15-30 minutes prior to your scheduled visit for completion of the registration process, medical history paperwork, and payment of co-pay (if applicable). 2 Bring a detailed medication list of your prescription bottles with you. Important information includes the name of the medication, dosage, the number of times it is taken daily, and the pharmacy contact information. 3 Bring any forms you may need completed with you at the time of the visit. This includes handicapped parking forms, daycare/school forms, mail-in pharmacy requests, etc. 4 If you are diabetic or have high blood pressure and you take blood sugar and/or blood pressure readings at home, bring in a written record of those readings to your appointment. 5 Bring any old records you may have, including recent lab results. 6 Bring an immunization record. If you do not have a copy, you may consider asking the school for a copy if the child is of school-age or request one from your previous physician's office. 7 Please bring your previous physician's office address and phone number. This information is necessary to request old records from their office. 8 Review your rights and responsibilities as a patient.

How early can you get a new patient?

New patients should arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time and returning patients should arrive 15 minutes prior to schedule appointment time. There are several forms and insurance documents which need to be completed at the first visit. Routine forms also need to be updated at least annually, sometimes more often.

What is equal access and communication assistance?

According to federal and state laws, Joint Commission Standards and Johns Hopkins policy, equal access and communication assistance will be provided to all patients with communication needs and those assisting them in the provision of care.

JOHNS HOPKINS COMMUNITY PHYSICIANS Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report

Johns Hopkins Community Physicians triumphed over a challenging Fiscal Year 2020. Read a few of the stories of FY 20 from across our organization, from the pivot to telemedicine, to the hiring and credentialing of providers for the Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital.

NOW MORE THAN EVER You Deserve Quality. You Deserve Convenience. You Deserve Johns Hopkins

We appreciate that now, more than ever, you trust us to manage your health and well-being. As always, our practices are safe and clean. We have further modified our procedures, environment and workflows so you and your family can remain confident that your next visit will be a safe one.

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Find the right Johns Hopkins Community Physicians provider by searching by last name, specialty or other keyword.

How old do you have to be to use MyChart?

Parents and legal guardians can request proxy access to their child's MyChart information until the child is 18 years old. The information available to the child proxy through MyChart is limited for children aged 13-17.

How long does a prepaid card last?

If you don't use the code within 45 days, it will expire. If you have difficulty using your activation code prior to its expiration date, please call 800-318-4246 for technical support, or contact your provider's office to request a new activation code.

Can I download MyChart?

Yes. You can access the full web-based version of MyChart from your mobile device. You can also download a free MyChart app from the iPhone App Store or Android Market by searching for MyChart. After download, select Johns Hopkins Medicine from the app's phone book.

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