3 hours ago Your hospital discharge instructions. Lab and vital sign results. Log In to My Seton Health. NOTE: If you did not set up a login before leaving the hospital, please contact Ascension Seton’s Health Information Management department at 512-324-1004 for details on how to enroll at your nearest Ascension Seton Healthcare Facility. >> Go To The Portal
Access Patient Portal. Click Settings > Patient Portal . The Patient Portal Dashboard page launches in a web browser. An alternate way to access the Patient Portal is to: Open a web browser and type portal.kareo.com in the address bar. Click For Doctors on the bottom. The Patient Portal landing page opens. Click Sign in on the upper right.
With a patient portal, you can:
Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here.
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You can view information from your visit at Ascension Seton or Dell Children’s Medical Center through our patient portal. There are separate portals for hospital visits and medical office visits.
If you are pregnant or thinking of becoming pregnant, start a conversation with your doctor now about getting vaccinated against COVID-19 - for yourself and your baby.
We understand that patients really just want a few simple things from healthcare:
We understand that you probably have a lot of questions about seeing a healthcare provider who is part of an accountable care organization, or ACO. Below are frequently asked questions that are often brought up by our patients.
When you continue visiting healthcare providers within an ACO like Seton Health Alliance, you’ll feel more engaged and positive about the entire healthcare experience. You’ll notice over time that your care becomes better, and your healthcare providers coordinate better with each other.
Yes. We are not like an HMO that tells you which doctor you can visit. However, we encourage you to choose a primary care physician, or PCP. For some, this may be a family practice doctor who treats your whole family. Pediatric doctors can also be a PCP. Many women choose their OB/GYN as their PCP.
When you visit your PCP regularly, he or she gets a better idea of your overall health. This means that PCPs can more easily notice if something seems off, and, when necessary, small problems can often be treated before they become big problems.
We are designed to deliver healthcare more efficiently, which saves money. For example, in the traditional healthcare system, patients may visit a specialist without telling their PCP. This can mean that a specialist runs tests that a PCP already ran, which means an added and unnecessary cost for the patient.
You can still see a specialist. Again, an ACO is not an insurance company, and can’t tell you which doctor you can use. However, if you use a specialist who is part of our provider network, you may find that your healthcare feels more organized and any separate doctors you have coordinate better, because they’re working more closely together.