25 hours ago If you’re not already signed up for an SIU patient portal and are 18 years of age or older, you can either stop by your provider's office or request a new account . If you are a Springfield Clinic or Memorial Physicians Services patient portal user, you can use the same portal account and add SIU Medicine as a connected organization. >> Go To The Portal
If you’re not already signed up for an SIU patient portal and are 18 years of age or older, you can either stop by your provider's office or request a new account . If you are a Springfield Clinic or Memorial Physicians Services patient portal user, you can use the same portal account and add SIU Medicine as a connected organization.
If you’re not already signed up for an SIU patient portal and are 18 years of age or older, you can either stop by your provider's office or request a new account . If you are a Springfield Clinic or Memorial Physicians Services patient portal user, you can use the same portal account and add SIU Medicine as a connected organization.
Webview is a patient portal that allows you to look at your medical chart (including labs, diagnosis and current medications) and electronically communicate with your provider's nurse on weekdays. Webview can be accessed electronically 24/7, when it is most convenient for you, without waiting on the phone or being left on hold.
If you’re not already signed up for an SIU patient portal and are 18 years of age or older, you can either stop by your provider's office or request a new account . If you are a Springfield Clinic or Memorial Physicians Services patient portal user, you can use the same portal account and add SIU Medicine as a connected organization.
The proxy feature gives you access to the records of your minor children, birth through age 11, and dependent adults or adults for which you may have legal guardianship, power of attorney, etc. SIU Medicine must have any legal documents on file to allow proxy account access. Request a proxy account at the patient's SIU Medicine provider's office.
SIU is committed to the privacy of its patients. In the state of Illinois, anyone over the age of 12 has protected minor status, which means they have the right to privacy, even as a dependent. For this reason, SIU does not provide online portal accounts for children between the ages of 12-17.
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For this reason, SIU is not providing online portal accounts for children between the ages of 12-17. Enter in your username and password. You will be required to change your password the first time you login. Call our office at (618) 536-0242 or (618)-536-0284 if you have any questions.
What is Webview and why should I enroll? Webview is a patient portal that allows you to look at your medical chart (including labs, diagnosis and current medications) and electronically communicate with your provider's nurse on weekdays.
Webview portal is NOT to be used for urgent or emergency situations. Patients suffering from life-threatening conditions should call 911 immediately or go to an emergency department.
It’s a privilege to care for you and your family. That’s why we make requesting appointments and managing your health online as easy and convenient as possible. You can request an appointment online or call our call center. Manage your care through our patient portal.
SIU Medicine is committed to discovering and advancing health care through research. Clinical research aids in the development of new drugs, novel surgical techniques and innovative new devices. It also helps doctors identify risk factors and new ways to prevent or delay certain diseases.
SIU Medicine is committed to providing patients with the most advanced and effective treatment options. As part of that commitment, we offer numerous opportunities for qualified patients to participate in clinical trials.
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