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Get test results and notes from your doctor. myPennMedicine lets you access your test results online when they become available. You’ll even be able to access past results individually and graph your progress. myPennMedicine also offers easy access to notes written and shared by your care team during your outpatient visits.
Our Patient Portal. Patients can access the Princeton Radiology patient portal using the button below. For former Medical Park Imaging patients, we ask that you set up an account on this portal. If you need images prior to January 26, 2022, contact our Medical Records Department at 973-696-5770, ext. 9680, and we will make arrangements to ...
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Princeton Health is proud to be among the most comprehensive healthcare systems in New Jersey. Our full continuum of care includes acute care hospital services, behavioral healthcare, acute rehabilitation, home care, hospice care, ambulatory surgery, and fitness and wellness services.
Have a question for your doctor? You can send non-urgent messages to your care team and get a response within two business days. myPennMedicine can also be used to request referrals, read after-visit notes from your doctors, and refill prescriptions.
Need to make a physician or lab appointment? We make it easy to find and schedule an option that works for you. You can even complete some check-in steps online before your visit (such as verifying your address, allergies and current medications) or join an electronic waitlist so that you can be notified if an earlier appointment becomes available.
myPennMedicine lets you easily and securely share your Penn Medicine health information with other providers. You can also link your accounts with other health care organizations that you see for care, so that you can view more of your health information in one place.
myPennMedicine lets you access your test results online when they become available. You’ll even be able to access past results individually and graph your progress. myPennMedicine also offers easy access to notes written and shared by your care team during your outpatient visits.
You can securely pay your bill online at myPennMedicine.org or with the myPennMedicine app. This feature lets you pay your Penn Medicine provider or hospital bills, review your payment history and statements, and send secure messages directly to customer service regarding bills or payment.
Sign up now to get the most out of your Penn Medicine care with myPennMedicine.
The Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Presbyterian are ranked #13 among the top hospitals on the U.S News & World Report America’s Best Hospital list.
Penn Medicine includes five acute care facilities and hundreds of outpatient centers throughout the region.
The Patient Portal is not intended to help diagnose a medical condition, provide any sort of treatment advice, or emergency help. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, you should be seen by the Emergency Department or you should call 911.
If you did not provide your e-mail address while being registered, please call HIM department, 304-487-7257, Monday-Friday. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and provide your e-mail address. Your e-mail address will be added to your account information. Once this information is added, you can self-enroll at your convenience.
A proxy access is granted for three patient types: 1). Parents or legal guardians of minors up to the age of 12. 2). Parents or legal guardians for patients with mental or physical impairments. 3). Adult to adult patients.