samaritan hospital ashland patient portal

by Roma Heidenreich 5 min read

MyChart Patient Portal - Samaritan Health Services

34 hours ago Samaritan patients age 18 and over using the MyChart patient portal are able to see their doctors’ notes online. With OpenNotes, you can become an even more informed member of your health care team. OpenNotes helps: Make care more efficient. Improve communication. Help you be more involved with your health care. >> Go To The Portal


Is there a Samaritan Hospital in Ashland Ohio?

Samaritan patients age 18 and over using the MyChart patient portal are able to see their doctors’ notes online. With OpenNotes, you can become an even more informed member of your health care team. OpenNotes helps: Make care more efficient. Improve communication. Help you be more involved with your health care.

Why choose UH Samaritan Ashland?

Navigating MySamaritanHealth portals If you haven’t received login information for MySamaritanHealth.com, please start by filling out the MySamaritanHealth.com patient access request form. Then fax to 315-785-4645 (Hospital Portal Only) If you have login information, select the doctor’s office or facility you’d like to access from the list below.

What is the NPI number for university hospitals Samaritan medical center?

Patient and Visitor Resources for UH Samaritan Medical Center. University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center was founded in 1912 and today is a 52-bed hospital with locations in Ashland, Mansfield and Loudonville. For more than 100 years, UH Samaritan has provided the best in health care for residents of Ashland and the surrounding communities.

What is uh Samaritan medical center?

Samaritan Hospital. 1205 N. Missouri Street Macon, MO 63552 600.385.8700

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History of UH Samaritan Medical Center

Samaritan Hospital was given to the city of Ashland in 1912 by local philanthropists Jesse Lewis Clark and his wife Mary.

Community Health Needs Assessment & Implementation Strategy

As part of our commitment to the Northeast Ohio community, UH identifies the most pressing health needs of each community we serve through a periodic community health needs assessment (CHNA) for each UH hospital facility. Learn more about the most recent UH Samaritan Medical Center CHNA.

Navigating MySamaritanHealth portals

If you haven’t received login information for MySamaritanHealth.com, please start by filling out the MySamaritanHealth.com patient access request form. Then fax to 315-785-4645 (Hospital Portal Only)

New York State Donate Life Registry

The need for organ, eye and tissue donors is great. In the United States, there are more than 120,000 people that need organ transplants. Each year, thousands of people die because a donor can’t be found for them. You can help. You have the power to Donate Life. Click here to learn more.

UH Health Talks

UH is bringing our health experts to you through a series of virtual health talks. The virtual seminars include a presentation by physicians who are experts in their field, followed by a Q&A session.

Additional Resources for Patients and Visitors to UH Samaritan Medical Center

Make an appointment with a medical professional at UH Samaritan Medical Center. Call 419-289-0491 or 1-800-257-9917.

Important Numbers

Main Number 518-271-3300#N#Admissions 518-271-3574#N#Emergency Department 518-271-3424#N#Medical Records 518-271-3261#N#Patient/Visitor Information 518-271-3300#N#Protective Services (Security) 518-271-3321#N#Volunteer Services 518-271-3336

For Your Safety

If you are returning to your vehicle after dusk and would like an escort, please contact our Security office. We will meet you at the appropriate exit, escort you to your car and wait until you are safely on your way.

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