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Patient Portal; SNHH Blog; Simply Healthy Podcast; Our Locations. Medical Centers. ... Nancy Hughes, MPT, CLT. ... Accepting New Patients (603) 598-0729. Profile. Member of New England Pelvic Floor Therapists. Certified in Lymphedema Therapy and Graston Technique. Education Graduate School
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About our patient portal. MyNAHealthcare is an easy, secure way to manage your health online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the comfort and privacy of your own home or office. At MyNAHealthcare, you can: View your health information. Retrieve lab results. Browse health facts and information. Update personal information.
If you have questions about accessing your account, please contact Patient Portal Help at 877-624-7678
MyNAHealthcare is an easy, secure way to manage your health online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the comfort and privacy of your own home or office.
On MyNAHealthcare, patients may schedule online appointments for sick visits. If you’re sick and need to be seen within 24-48 hours , you can schedule an appointment through the patient portal at one of our five primary care clinics. This applies to adult sick visits only.
If you are seeking emergency medical treatment, please call 9-1-1 or visit the emergency department.
Before starting the Apple Health process, open a browser and visit ThrivePatientPortal.com. From there click the Forgot Password link to recover your password. Once you have reset your Hugh Chatham Patient Portal password, you can use it during the registration process. If you need assistance accessing your account, please contact Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital for support at 336-527-8413.
If you have been a patient at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital and would like to be set up an account within our patient portal, please contact 336-527-8413, and a representative will help you get started. Please click here for additional information.
The Health app allows you to store and view your health information all in one place. Learn more about using the Health app through Apple Support.
As a patient, you will be receiving an email invitation to register for access to the portal. Please watch the following video to familiarize yourself how the portal works.
You are able to send health information you choose to another practice by choosing the “Chart” button in Menu, selecting the information you would like to send, then at the bottom of the page selecting the “Send to Another Practice” button.
If you are experiencing problems with the portal, please call your provider’s office.
Proxy access can be granted for children up to age 12. No proxy access will be given for patients ages 13-17 years. Prior to the minor's 13th birthday, you will receive a notification email stating that the account will be disabled.
You can find a Request an Appointment form using the Appointments tab in Menu. Once the form is completed, a member of your provider’s office will reach out to confirm. This is for non-urgent issues only.
Yes, through the medications option in the patient portal menu bar.
Portal activations are not sent via email, only printed letter handed to you at your office visit, over the phone or by a mailed letter. If you have not received an activation letter by any of these means, please contact your office.
Yes, an adult patient may designate another individual to have proxy access to their portal account. This can be done in person at Patient Registration.
Scheper-Hughes' first book, Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland (1979), was a study of madness among bachelor farmers, and won the Margaret Mead Award from the Society for Applied Anthropology in 1980. The book established Scheper-Hughes’ ability to provoke controversy through her writing.
Critical Medical Anthropology, the anthropology of violence, madness and culture, inequality and marginality, childhood and the family, Ireland, Brazil, Cuba, South Africa.
Scheper-Hughes served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Brazil in the 1960s.
Scheper-Hughes' first book, Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland (1979), a study of madness among bachelor farmers, won the Margaret Mead Award from the Society for Applied Anthropology in 1980.
2003a Commodifying Bodies. Co-edited with Loïc Wacquant. London: Sage Publications. Series in Theory, Culture, and Society.