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by Kirstin Rempel 8 min read

Superior ENT Procedures

36 hours ago A perforated eardrum is a rupture or hole that occurs in the eardrum or tympanic membrane. The eardrum is a thin membrane of skin that separates the ear canal from the middle ear and helps … >> Go To The Portal


How to use our patient portal?

Use Our Patient Portal. In order to access our patient portal, you need to be a current patient who has had at least one visit in our office. Our front desk can supply you with a temporary portal password after you contact us with a valid email address. Once you have your email and temporary password, you can reach our portal directly from the ...

What do patients want in a patient portal?

It contains detailed track records related to recent doctor visits, discharge summaries, medications, immunizations, and lab results. It also provides patients with convenient access to personal health information while allowing them to interact and communicate with healthcare professionals via the internet.

How to register for patient portal?

How to Register and Activate Your Portal Account: 1. Portal sign up can be done on a computer or mobile device. a. If using a mobile device, you must switch to full site mode to access registration. 2. Go to https://emrmail.hallmarkhealth.org a. This will launch the Patient Portal. 3. New Users: Click on the green Register and Activate Now Button

What are the main benefits of patient portals?

Some of the features available on patient portals may include:

  • Direct communication with the doctor via message
  • Short video appointments
  • Medical history and records
  • Prescription ordering
  • Appointment setting
  • Bill payment (premium and for medical services)
  • Educational materials, tailored to the patient
  • Lab and diagnostic test results
  • Visit summaries and notes from the doctor
  • A record of immunizations

Sinus Surgery

Rare occurrences include: permanent blindness, permanent double vision, permanent chronic headache or ear pressure change, permanent voice changes, permanent nasal regurgitation of food, loss of facial cheek sensation. Brain fluid leakage requiring hospitalization with spinal drain or re-operation.

Fine Needle Aspiration

A fine needle aspiration may be performed in the office to obtain a small sample of cells for diagnosis of a mass. Usually anesthetic is injected first into the area for numbing purposes, then a small needle is inserted to attempt collection of some cells for testing.

Reduction of Mandible Fracture

Fractures of the mandible (lower jaw) can occur alone or in combination with other facial injuries. The goal of treatment is to facilitate anatomically correct healing and satisfactory function. Treatment of these fractures is by wiring, plating, wiring upper and lower jaws together (intermaxillary fixation), or a combination of the above.

Nasal Endoscopy

Nasal endoscopy is done when there may be a condition or disease in the nose or sinuses that is not adequately visualized on routine examination. The nose may be sprayed with a decongestant and anesthetic before insertion of a rigid and/or flexible endoscope. The procedure can be performed on both adults and children comfortably.

Skin Biopsy

A skin biopsy is a procedure performed in the office in which a small sample of skin is removed from a lesion for testing and diagnosis. This sample may help to diagnose diseases such as skin cancer, infection or other skin disorders.