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Patient Portal - St. Mary's Healthcare

13 hours ago MyChart is our improved patient portal. With MyChart you can: Send secure messages to your provider. Request an appointment. View test results from office visits, inpatient stays, and ED visits. Track your health history. Manage your medications. >> Go To The Portal


What is the MyHealth patient portal for St Mary Medical Center?

MyChart is our improved patient portal. With MyChart you can: Send secure messages to your provider. Request an appointment. View test results from office visits, inpatient stays, and ED visits. Track your health history. Manage your medications.

What is the patient portal?

Patient Portal. Discuss your needs with one of our dedicated representatives from St. Mary's Medical Center.

Why choose St Mary's Medical Group?

For Patients Patient Portal The St. Mary's Physician Associates, LLC Patient Portal is your personal view into the electronic medical record that your healthcare providers use to manage and document your care. Click one of the below links to access your Patient Portal. If you are new to the Patient Portal, please use the "New User" link.

Can I use the FollowMyHealth portal on a public computer?

Portal Login Medical Group Portal St. Mary's Medical Group is a network of multi-specialty physician practices in the Northeast Georgia. Portal Login Georgia Neurological Surgery & Comprehensive Spine Send questions to our clinical staff via secure messaging via the portal access. Portal Login Clear Creek OB/GYN

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The St. Mary's Physician Associates, LLC Patient Portal is your personal view into the electronic medical record that your healthcare providers use to manage and document your care

Click one of the below links to access your Patient Portal. If you are new to the Patient Portal, please use the "New User" link. When enrolling as a new user you will be required to enter the Medical Record Number (MRN) provided to you during your last office visit.

Access to Your Health Records

Access your medical records and test results online. Records available can include:

Secure Messaging

Want to follow up on your last visit? Our secure messaging system gives you the opportunity to contact your healthcare providers, ask them questions and clarify any unclear instructions. All communication is kept confidential to ensure your personal information is safe and secure.

Appointments

Request appointments or follow-up visits and view upcoming appointments.

What are the rights of a patient?

Patient's Rights. Respect and Dignity: You have the right to have your dignity as an individual human being recognized and respected. Your cultural and spiritual beliefs, values, traditions and rituals are held in reverence, and to the extent possible, are integrated into your care.

How to contact FollowMyHealth?

For technical questions and support, contact our patient portal support center at 989-907-8982.

What is caregiver identity?

Caregiver Identity: You are entitled to know who is responsible for and who is providing your direct care, are entitled to receive information concerning your continuing health needs and alternatives for meeting those needs, and to be involved your care and discharge planning, if appropriate.

What is the right to be free from restraints?

You have the right to be free from restraints unless it is necessary to protect you or others. Pain Management: You have the right to have your pain managed. Consent and Refusal: You are entitled to refuse treatment to the extent provided by law and to be informed of the consequences of that refusal.

What is the right to access medical records?

Access, Review and Amendment of Medical Record: You have the right to access, review, and amend information contained in your medical record. You are entitled to inspect, or receive for a reasonable fee, a copy of your medical record upon request.

What is the responsibility of a medical practitioner?

You have the responsibility to provide, to the best of your knowledge, accurate and complete information about present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications , and other matters relating to your health. You have the responsibility to report unexpected changes in your condition to the responsible practitioner. You are responsible for making it known whether you clearly comprehend a contemplated course of action and what is expected of you.

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