36 hours ago Samaritan patients age 18 and over using the MyChart patient portal are able to see their doctors’ notes online. With OpenNotes, you can become an even more informed member of your health care team. OpenNotes helps: Make care more efficient Improve communication Help you be more involved with your health care Questions? >> Go To The Portal
Samaritan patients age 18 and over using the MyChart patient portal are able to see their doctors’ notes online. With OpenNotes, you can become an even more informed member of your health care team. OpenNotes helps: Make care more efficient Improve communication Help you be more involved with your health care Questions?
Your UH Personal Health Record. Accessible from any computer, tablet or smart phone, the University Hospitals Personal Health Record (PHR) allows you to receive results, email a doctor, refill a prescription, request or change appointments and so much more - all from the comfort of home or on-the-go, available 24/7.
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Patient Portal | Samaritan Hospital Patient Portal Access Your Medical records We believe that every patient should have easy, instant access to his or her health information at anytime. We are please to present this opportunity through the use of a secure internet portal.
If you haven’t received login information for MySamaritanHealth.com, please start by filling out the MySamaritanHealth.com patient access request form. Then fax to 315-785-4645 (Hospital Portal Only)
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Learn how you can sign up to view your child’s health information online.
Have more questions about the UH personal health record? Visit our FAQ for more information.
Samaritan Hospital was given to the city of Ashland in 1912 by local philanthropists Jesse Lewis Clark and his wife Mary.
As part of our commitment to the Northeast Ohio community, UH identifies the most pressing health needs of each community we serve through a periodic community health needs assessment (CHNA) for each UH hospital facility. Learn more about the most recent UH Samaritan Medical Center CHNA.