rivertown patient portal

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PATIENT PORTAL HELP PAGE | Rivertown Pediatrics

21 hours ago Our Technology. Rivertown Pediatrics provides a convenient and secure way to communicate with our patients thru our patient portal. All patients should register for the portal to obtain access to your child’s medical records. Here you can request prescription refills and send … >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Rivertown Pediatrics?

The physicians and staff of Rivertown Pediatrics, located in Columbus, Georgia, share a common vision of helping the children of this community enjoy longer, healthier and more productive lives. Pediatrics is the only medical specialty of our medical group.

How do I contact Watertown Regional Medical Center for technical assistance?

For technical assistance please call 920-262-4630 or email: helpdesk@watertownregional.com . The WRMC Clinic Portal (Athena) allows you to view your medical information from visits to the following Watertown Regional Medical Center clinics.

Why choose Rivertown counseling center?

Rivertown Counseling Center, is on a mission to help you lead the best life you can! We are Columbus and the Valley's premier location for counseling. Our counselors collaborate weekly with MD Psychiatrist Physicians. We invite you to peruse our website and find out more about our services and our counselors.

What is the my eHealth portal?

The My eHealth Portal allows Watertown Regional Medical Center (WRMC) hospital patients and their families to take a more active role in their care by providing easy, secure access to health information and online communication with WRMC staff. All of the information in My eHealth Portal comes from your WRMC Electronic Health Record.

Telephone Calls

If you have a life-threatening emergency with your child, please dial 911.

POISON CONTROL

This information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you with poison emergencies. AND REMEMBER...Call the Poison Control Center first in a poison emergency. Do not wait until the child shows symptoms.