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Patient Portal - Northwestern Medical Center

21 hours ago Our Patient Portal is a secure way to share health records, communicate with healthcare providers, view medication history and more. Key Portal features convenience, quick access, and security of information. Health Information from all hospital and physician practice visits are accessible through NMC’s Patient Portal. >> Go To The Portal


What is the NMC Health Patient Portal?

Our Patient Portal is a secure way to share health records, communicate with healthcare providers, view medication history and more. Key Portal features convenience, quick access, and security of information. Health Information from all hospital and physician practice visits are accessible through NMC’s Patient Portal.

How do I get my medical records from NMC?

Manage your health through NMC Health’s online Patient Portal. Here, you can see all of your secure health information including: Up-to-date lab results Visit history Discharge and aftercare information List of medications and allergies A downloadable health summary Billing statements Online payments

Does NMC provide access to my health information on my phone?

Patient Portal Consent Form Find a Provider Patient Portal. Contact us: 802-524-5911. Information. Find us; Careers; Hospital report card; NMC employee policies ... Northwestern Medical Center 133 Fairfield Street, St. Albans, Vermont 05478

How do I enroll in the my nmchealth patient portal?

Northwestern Medical Center. We take pride in the facilities and amenities our hospital has to offer patients and visitors. We have compiled this section with helpful information for a first time patient or our regular visitors, however if you are still not finding what you need, call us …

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Find a Provider Patient Portal. Our Services . Associates in Surgery; Cancer Services; Cardiac & Pulmonary Rehab; ... VT 05468. and . Northwestern Medical Center – Emergency Department 133 Fairfield Street St. Albans, VT 05478. ... St. Albans, VT 05478. and . NMC Urgent Care Centers 133 Fairfield Street, Suite 102 St. Albans, VT 05478.

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Who Do I Contact For Help Logging in?

For helping logging in to either portal call Health Information at (802) 524-1060, they are able to support you with the log-in process. In order f...

What Do I Need to Create A Hospital Portal account?

To access the Hospital Portal you must first enroll and set up a secure account, to do this you will need the email address you provided during you...

What Do I Need to Create A Physician Office account?

To access the Physician Office Portal you will use the username and password, provided by your physician’s office. If you are unsure of your userna...

How Do I Access My Medical Record number?

By calling Health Information Management (HIM) at (802) 524-1060 you will be given your medical record number.

What Is My User Name and Password For The Physician Office Portal?

Your username and password (for the Physician Office Portal only) is held by your physician’s office. Call the physician’s office if you are a pati...

What Is A Patient Portal?

The Patient Portal is secure online access to portions of your personal health records. Helping you to better manage your health information, we gi...

Is The Patient Portal Secure?

Yes, when you log in you enter a secure site that is designed for the transfer of medical information.

Who Can Use The Patient Portals?

NMC’s portals are available for all adults aged 18 and older, as well as the authorized representatives of children from birth to age 12.

Why Did NMC Create A Patient Portal?

By bringing a Patient Portal to NMC we are increasing continuity of care with our patients, while also providing them ease and convenience. We feel...

What Does The Patient Portal Allow Me to do?

The Physician Office Portal will allow you to: 1. Communicate with your physicians and advance practice providers 2. View your office appointments...

Integrated Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health Integration is care delivery in which the patient can receive both their physical health care and their mental health care in the same setting.

Right Care. Right Place

Needing care when Primary Care is not open? Visiting from out of town? Our Urgent Care is available when you require healthcare attention and your symptoms are not life threatening. Our Urgent Cares are ready and capable of handling non-life threatening ailments such as colds & flus, fractures, cuts that require stitches, ear infections and more.

RE-OPENED!

PLEASE NOTE: No X-Ray Services currently available here. Also, routine outpatient blood draws are not being performed in Georgia at this time.

Right Care. Right Place

Find yourself using Urgent Care often? Still haven’t had time to establish a Primary Care Provider? By joining one of our primary care offices you will have a team dedicated to your health. This relationship is key to getting the best possible collaborative care at each NMC visit.

What is a Life Threatening Condition?

The Emergency Department is ready and standing by for life threatening medical emergencies. Life threatening symptoms can include:

Request for Medical Records

Sign an authorization form at NMC, or online at www.medicopy.net/patients.

Medical Records Copy Costs

NMC charges 50 cents per page for copies of medical records. The first 10 pages will be free, but each additional page will cost $.50. Your records are always easily accessible for free through our Patient Portal. If you have any questions, feel free to call 802-524-1060 to reach our Health Information Management team.

Patient Portal

For your convenience and continuity of care, we have made patient health information available to each individual.

What is Northern Tier Center for Health?

Northern Tier Center for Health (NOTCH) is a mission driven primary care practice with a focus on quality and continuity of care. We are a not-for-profit corporation governed by a community-based Board of Directors whose mission is to provide high-quality care in Vermont’s Franklin and Grand Isle counties.

What to do when you're sick?

treatment when you’re sick. immunizations and checkups for your children. dental care and prescription drugs for your family. mental health and substance abuse care if you need it.

What are federally funded health centers?

Federally-funded health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. You pay what you can afford based on your income. Health centers provide: checkups when you’re well. treatment when you’re sick. immunizations and checkups for your children. dental care and prescription drugs for your family.

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