8 hours ago Our new patient portal, available through a mobile app or the web, gives you the added convenience of requesting appointments, viewing your medical records, and communicating with your care teams. ... Please note the old Princeton Medical Group Patient Portal will be decommissioned on May 31, 2022. >> Go To The 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.
This contains the Hospital Portal links and programs. Contact Us Questions? Comments? Please feel free to reach out to us. 304.487.7000 Send Us a Message 122 12th St, Princeton, WV 24740
If you have already been enrolled in the Patient Portal while a patient at PCH, click here to login to the Patient Portal. If you were not previously enrolled in the Patient Portal while a patient at PCH and would like to self-enroll, click here to login to the Patient Portal. Your e-mail address must already be on file for you to self-enroll.
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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.
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.
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.
The person authorized to have proxy access to your records is not covered under HIPAA and is not subject to federal health information privacy laws. If that person intentionally or unintentionally discloses health information about you, that information might no longer be protected by privacy regulations.