35 hours ago PCH Patient Portal Princeton Community Hospital offers secure access to patient medical information through our Patient Portal as a service to patients who wish to view parts of their medical records. >> Go To The Portal
PCH Patient Portal Princeton Community Hospital offers secure access to patient medical information through our Patient Portal as a service to patients who wish to view parts of their medical records.
Patient Portal Your Visit Health Information Management 602-933-1490 FollowMyHealth™ is our Patient Portal to manage your child’s personal medical records with 24/7 secure online access from any computer, smartphone or tablet. Kids ages 13 and above can also access their own health records and use all of the tools available in FollowMyHealth.
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Our eHealth Patient Portal makes it easy to access your health care, whenever you need it, and wherever you are! Simply log in to this secure website on your computer or mobile device. Once logged in, you can:
Sign up for PCHC’s eHealth Patient Portal: Simply call your provider’s office or 207-404-8000 and ask to sign up!
Sign in to pay a bill, view statements, switch to paperless billing, and more. Or you can pay as a guest. Please use the online BILL Pay for statements dated after 2/1/2020 which will include the provider ID Number
Call your provider’s office and tell them you have a question about the Patient Portal. They can transfer you to the correct person to help you. You may also email us anytime: patienthelpdesk@pchc.com
PCH, which entered into a management agreement and clinical affiliation with WVU Hospitals in December, is a fully accredited 203-bed acute care multispecialty medical facility serving a 10-county region in southern West Virginia and southwestern Virginia.
All visitors must be age 18 or above. Visitor must wear a mask at all times, even in the patient’s room. They should bring their own mask. If a visitor chooses not to wear a mask or not to comply with all visitation guidelines, they will be asked to leave immediately. Visitor must stay in the patient’s room.
The West Virginia University Health System, West Virginia’s largest health system with more than 1,800 beds and largest private employer, is comprised of 16 member hospitals, including a children’s hospital; three managed hospitals; and five institutes, all anchored by a 700-bed academic medical center in Morgantown, West Virginia.