shelby baptist medical center patient portal

by Anastacio Beier 6 min read

Information for Patients at Shelby Baptist Medical Center

28 hours ago Those bills cannot be paid via the Shelby Baptist Medical Center online bill payment service. NOTE: If service was provided here prior to 4/20/13, please contact the business office at (205) 592-1216 or (800) 443-1039 . >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Shelby Baptist Medical Center?

But today, almost 60 years later, Shelby Baptist Medical Center has become a cutting edge hospital located in the heart of Alabaster, equipped with 252 beds to care for those in our community, eliminating the need for patients to travel to downtown Birmingham to receive high-quality, compassionate care.

How do I pay my Shelby Baptist Medical Center medical bills?

Set up a Payment Plan Agreement or make a payment by phone by calling (833) 251-9897. Please note that you may receive separate bills from doctors, laboratories or other service providers. Those bills cannot be paid via the Shelby Baptist Medical Center online bill payment service.

What can you expect at Shelby Baptist?

You can expect that the doctors, nurses and staff members at Shelby Baptist will deliver expert medical advice accompanied by a warm smile. You’ll be glad you came to Shelby Baptist.

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How many beds does Shelby Baptist Medical Center have?

But today, almost 60 years later, Shelby Baptist Medical Center has become a cutting edge hospital located in the heart of Alabaster, equipped with 252 beds to care for those in our community, eliminating the need for patients to travel to downtown Birmingham to receive high-quality, compassionate care.

When did Shelby Baptist Medical Center open?

Shelby Baptist Medical Center started as a community hospital in 1959, opening with only 35 beds, 8 physicians and 25 nurses. Back then, patients had to ring a doorbell to be seen by a nurse in the emergency department.

Access medical records online

You can access your inpatient medical information online through our patient portal.

Request a hard copy of your medical records

We protect your health care information in compliance with federal and state requirements. If you’d like a copy of your medical records, please download the Release of Information form for your hospital listed below, then print, complete, sign and mail (or fax) the form to the hospital.

Comprehensive, Compassionate Care for Central Alabama

At Brookwood Baptist Health, our goal is more than just treating patients. Our passion is more than simply delivering excellent health care—it’s truly caring for the people of central Alabama. After all, this is our home too.

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How to access my health records?

With My Health Rec, you can: 1 Privately view some pathology, radiology and lab results online. 2 Access health records such as immunizations, medications and allergies 3 View hospital records such as discharge summaries and notes about procedures, progress and consultations (including wound care, PT/OT/SLP, dietary, etc.) 4 Download health records (history and physical) to easily share with doctors 5 Save time by paying health bills online

What is my health rec?

My Health Rec is a great way to view, download and transmit your up-to-date health information, all from the convenience and privacy of your own home, or anywhere Internet access is available — 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We recently added opportunities for additional documents you can see online, such as pathology reports, discharge summaries and progress/procedure notes.

Comprehensive Diagnostic Imaging for Central Alabama

Fast and convenient diagnostic imaging—from MRIs to CT scans—are a vital step in diagnosing many medical conditions. Diagnostic imaging may include the following services:

Hospital Outpatient Diagnostic Centers (HOPDs)

HOPDs are usually run by a radiology group or hospital and perform testing for in-house providers. They also perform physician services, such as diagnostic test reading at the location where the diagnostic tests are performed.

Independent Diagnostic Testing Facilities (IDTFs)

IDTFs are independently owned and furnish test results to outside providers, such as a primary care physician or other referring physicians.

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