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PATIENT PORTAL - Primary Care of Western New York, LLP

22 hours ago All Primary Health Medical Group patients have an online Patient Portal. Your Patient Portal offers a secure, HIPAA-compliant way to contact your family doctor or urgent care provider and manage your private health information. >> Go To The Portal


Do you have a patient portal?

All Primary Health Medical Group patients have an online Patient Portal. Your Patient Portal offers a secure, HIPAA-compliant way to contact your family doctor or urgent care provider and manage your private health information.

Do you have the patient portal?

PATIENT PORTAL - Primary Care of Western New York, LLP PATIENT PORTAL The PATIENT PORTAL is a great way to communicate with our office for non-urgent issues only . Due to the increase in volume, please allow up to 72 hours for a response. Thank you for your patience and understanding. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PORTAL Click HERE

How online patient portals are transforming health care?

PATIENT PORTAL Manage your health online! Patient Portal FollowMyHealth is a free patient portal and a secure online resource that lets you access your health information 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from anywhere with an internet connection. Our first priority is patient privacy and the safety of patient information.

What is a patient portal?

If you are interested in accessing The Primary Health Network Patient Portal there are two methods: 1. You can register online here, and Primary Health Network will send you an invitation to the Patient Portal *specific service areas available 2. …

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Completely Free!

The Primary Health Network Patient Portal is for non-urgent issues only. If you are experiencing an urgent medical issue or need a same-day appointment, please call your clinic. If it is an emergency, dial 911.

How do I register for the Patient Portal?

If you are interested in accessing The Primary Health Network Patient Portal there are two methods:

Can I ask an emergency related question via the Patient Portal?

No, the Patient Portal is intended for non-emergent healthcare issues only. Please contact your physician's office for questions that you would like answered within three business days.

How secure is my medical information?

Your personal health information is very secure. Information shown within the Patient Portal is merely a snapshot of your most recent medical records, not the actual medical record as a whole.

More questions?

We're sure you have more questions. That's why we have compiled a larger downloadable list. Click below to download.#N#Primary Health Network Patient Portal FAQ.

What are the password requirements?

Password should be (8) characters in length, and contain only numbers and/or letters. No special characters such as #@%$ should be used in your password.

What if I forget my password?

On the login screen, there is a "Forgot Your Password?" link that will ask you for some personal information. You will then be able to set a new password for the Patient Portal.

Where is medical information stored?

To prohibit unauthorized access, all medical information is stored behind our firewall in our electronic medical record system. You should always make sure that the email address on file for your account is accurate, as notifications from the portal are sent to the email address on file.

Can a patient register for the Patient Portal?

Any active patient may be eligible to register for and use the Patient Portal. If you are authorized, a family access account can be created that will allow you to access selected family members' health information.

Our Convenient Hours of Operation

For your convenience our office is open from 7:30a.m. to 5p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30a.m.-12 p.m. on Friday. Our Saturday walk in clinic is open from 8:00am-12:00pm.

Refills & Prescription Information

Please bring your medication bottles or take a picture with your phone when coming in to see the doctor. Many times prescriptions are less expensive, if you private pay. You might ask your pharmacist next time you get a prescription. Per clinic policy, we will not fill narcotics on the weekends.

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