patient portal orthopedics east how to use

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23 hours ago Patients looking to use our secure Patient Portal first need to request a PIN from our medical records department and then follow the steps to register their account. Click the button below for instructions on registering yourself, a child or dependent as a Patient Portal user. Existing Portal Users. Patients who have already registered for the Patient Portal can access it here. >> Go To The Portal


Patients looking to use our secure Patient Portal first need to request a PIN from our medical records department and then follow the steps to register their account. Click the button below for instructions on registering yourself, a child or dependent as a Patient Portal user. Existing Portal Users

Full Answer

What is a patient portal?

A patient portal is an online tool that offers 24 hour access to a secure environment where you can access your personal health information. Once you’ve scheduled an appointment with our office, you’ll be invited via email to create an account in one of our two patient portals.

How do I register as an orthopaedic patient?

Option 1: I am a patient of Orthopaedics East and registering myself. If you’ve received your PIN from our Medical Records Department and are registering for yourself, select this option and follow the simple steps in the PDF document. View PDF Instructions

Why choose orthopaedics East&sports medicine center?

With a patient-centered approach, Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine Center specializes in comprehensive orthopedic and musculoskeletal care, from joint replacement and regenerative treatments to advanced diagnostics and physical therapy – all personalized to your needs. Your Time is Precious!

How do I create an account in the patient portal?

Once you’ve scheduled an appointment with our office, you’ll be invited via email to create an account in one of our two patient portals. Using a secure username and password, you will be granted access to the portal via the web.

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How does the orthopedic patient portal help?

Our online orthopedic patient portal helps you save time by allowing new patients to enter details on their medical history and general family history at their own convenience. Over time, patients can also update this portion of their record to make sure their information is always up-to-date.

What is the IMS orthopedic portal?

With IMS’ orthopedic patient portal’s Current Medications input screen, patients can enter information on all the medications that they are currently taking. The information can include over-the-counter medicines, vitamin supplements, herbal products and more. The system also contains a section in which patients can add comments to explain their reasoning for taking that medication and also the dosage that they are taking.

What is EMR portal?

Our EMR-integrated orthopedic patient portal helps doctors to create custom lists of folders and subfolders. This helps to organize and manage the various documents stored in patients’ charts. Staff can either fax patients or email patients directly from the EMR system.

How to enter past surgery history in IMS?

Patients can enter information about past surgeries and medical procedures using the IMS’ past surgical history input screen on the orthopedic patient portal. Patients can also include the date on which the procedure occurred.

Can you complete the Oswestry form?

Your patients can complete the Oswestry form directly from our orthopedic patient portal. By completing calculations and providing a total score and disability index, the orthopedic patient portal software saves you and your medical assistant valuable time.

Can orthopedic patients upload images?

When patients are experiencing any pain, they can upload images that they have taken directly on to the Orthopedic Patient Portal in order to share what is going on with their physician. The orthopedic physician is able to document directly on the image showing the pain scale, pain radiation, and areas of pain.

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