6 hours ago Mount Carmel is a member of Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems. Our new patient portal is integrated with other member hospitals and providers from across the country. Mount Carmel changed its electronic health record system in October 2021. MyChart may not have all historical visit information and test ... >> Go To The Portal
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Introducing MyChart! Mount Carmel Medial Group has transitioned to a new patient portal, called MyChart, to better meet your needs. Any new visit information from October 9, 2021 and beyond, including prescription refills, visit notes and lab results, will now be in your new MyChart patient portal.
Mount Carmel is a member of Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems. Our new patient portal is integrated with other member hospitals and providers from across the country.
Our new electronic health record, Epic, allows you to access information about the care you receive at any Mount Carmel facility or Mount Carmel Medical Group office in one patient portal called MyChart. Mount Carmel is a member of Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems.
Our new electronic health record, Epic, allows you to access information about the care you receive at any Mount Carmel facility or Mount Carmel Medical Group office in one patient portal called MyChart.
Communicate privately and securely with your provider. Schedule your appointments online with your provider.
Trinity Health is the parent company of your local health provider. Trinity Health is one of the largest multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems in the nation, serving diverse communities that include more than 30 million people across 22 states.
Making your next Mount Carmel Medical Group appointment has never been easier.
One of the best ways to maintain our mental health is through self-care – the process of doing the things that help us live well and improve our health. So how and why do we engage in self-care? The National Institute of Mental Health offers some suggestions in our blog.
Your safety is our top priority. That's why we continue to limit visitors within our facilities. To view our complete visitor restrictions for each type of service please click the link below.
Mount Carmel breast surgeon, Dr. Shilpa Padia, recently discussed the importance of annual mammograms, including why, when, and where to safely get one. Watch the latest NBC4 Health Matters segment to learn more.
Representatives are available to assist you Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. by calling: 614-234-8888 or 800-346-1009 (toll-free)
You are expected to pay for all services that Medicare does not consider to be medically necessary and any other services Medicare excludes for any other reason. Check your Medicare handbook for a list of services excluded by Medicare, or visit the Medicare website at www.medicare.gov.
Your bill from Mount Carmel is only for hospital services. Depending upon the services you received, you may be billed by your personal physician, other physicians who were involved in your care, and/or physicians who administered/interpreted your test results, and/or provided emergency care, radiology, pathology and/or anesthesiology services.
You will need to obtain a claim number from your employer. Mount Carmel must include this number on the bill that is sent to the insurance company. If you do not have a claim number from your employer, you are responsible for the entire cost of the services you receive.
You are expected to pay co-payments required by your health insurance plan at the time of service. Mount Carmel will bill your primary insurance company for you. If you have secondary insurance coverage, Mount Carmel will bill that company after your primary insurance benefits are processed. As a patient, you assume responsibility ...
Patients who wish to schedule elective medical and/or maternity services are required to pay a deposit and to make arrangements for payment of the balance of charges prior to receiving such services. A patient financial representative will contact you to arrange payment for your bill. If a balance remains after services are provided, a bill for the amount due will be mailed to you.