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31 hours ago Patient Portal At the time your appointment is made, we will ask you to provide an email address. You will then automatically be sent an email with instructions on how to complete the enrollment for a patient portal account. If you did not receive an enrollment email, please call our office at 330-494-2097 or fill out the contact form below. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Neurocare?

Patient Portal At the time your appointment is made, we will ask you to provide an email address. You will then automatically be sent an email with instructions on how to complete the enrollment for a patient portal account. If you did not receive an enrollment email, please call our office at 330-494-2097 or fill out the contact form below.

What can I do in the patient portal?

We at NeuroCare Center are concerned about our patients and their care. Please take a moment to read through the important reminders listed below. Appointment Information Please arrive 15 minutes before your appointment to allow time to check in. Please be prompt for your appointment. If you are late, you may be asked to reschedule.

How do I make an appointment with myneurocare?

Patient Portal A patient portal is a website for your personal health care. This online tool helps you to keep track of your neurology visits, test results, billing, prescriptions, and so on. You can also e-mail us questions through the portal. Click on image or the link below to enter AthenaHealth Patient Portal What is in a Patient Portal

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

241 W. Southlake #140. Southlake, Tx 76092. Different address, different keys, same exceptional care! . At Dr. Simon Tan, Neurology, we provide care and services that fulfill your needs. We want you and your family to feel at home in our office, and we strive to make every visit a positive one!

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