19 hours ago Patient Portal. Connect online to Good Health! My Saint Peter’s Health Connect enables communication with your provider about non-urgent matters when it’s most convenient for you—all you need is an Internet connection. You can send a message from your computer at home or work, saving time and maybe even an office visit. >> Go To The Portal
Patient Portal. Connect online to Good Health! My Saint Peter’s Health Connect enables communication with your provider about non-urgent matters when it’s most convenient for you—all you need is an Internet connection. You can send a message from your computer at home or work, saving time and maybe even an office visit.
Patient Portal - South Peninsula Hospital Patient Portal Two different patient portals to choose from, depending on where you received your care.
The patient portals for St. Peter's Health Partner provides you, our valued patient, online access to your health information from either an outpatient doctor's visit or an inpatient hospital stay. Health information may include blood test results, radiology results, your medical diagnoses, and more. Doctor's Office Portal (Athenahealth)
The Patient Portal will be available 24/7 after the patient has registered to use the site. Patients may view their own records, and they may also view the medical records of a family member if the family member has given them permission to do so. This is called “Proxy Rights.”
St. Peter's Health Partners has transitioned to a new patient portal – Trinity Health MyChart – to better meet your needs. Any new information from visits to a St. Peter's Health Partners doctor’s office or hospital from May 8 and beyond, including prescription refills, visit notes and lab results, will now be in your new MyChart patient portal.
St. Peter's Health Partners is transitioning to a new patient portal – Trinity Health MyChart – in May 2021. After the transition, any new information, including prescription refills, visit notes and lab results, will be in your new MyChart patient portal.
The Patient Portal is not intended to help diagnose a medical condition, provide any sort of treatment advice, or emergency help. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, you should be seen by the Emergency Department or you should call 911.
If you did not provide your e-mail address while being registered, please call HIM department, 304-487-7257, Monday-Friday. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and provide your e-mail address. Your e-mail address will be added to your account information. Once this information is added, you can self-enroll at your convenience.
A proxy access is granted for three patient types: 1). Parents or legal guardians of minors up to the age of 12. 2). Parents or legal guardians for patients with mental or physical impairments. 3). Adult to adult patients.
Diagnosis can only be made and treatment provided after the patient has seen a doctor. Sensitive subject matters such as pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and certain other conditions are not appropriate for the Patient Portal.
The person authorized to have proxy access to your records is not covered under HIPAA and is not subject to federal health information privacy laws. If that person intentionally or unintentionally discloses health information about you, that information might no longer be protected by privacy regulations.
To self-enroll, you will need your Massena Hospital Medical Record number, and email address registered with the Hospital. If you have questions or need more information, please call Medical Records at (315) 769-4386.
If you are not scheduled for a test or procedure, please call the Medical Records department at (315) 261-6447 to enroll; you will need to provide ID verification to ensure the protection of your private medical records.