35 hours ago Patients & Visitors St. Elizabeth Website Coordinator 2022-02-09T10:56:03-05:00. Patients & Visitors. At St. Elizabeth Healthcare we’re working every day to deliver the most appropriate standard of healthcare to our entire community. In fact, our pursuit of excellence is never-ending. >> Go To The Portal
On behalf of all of us at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center, thank you for choosing our hospital. As one of the finest medical facilities in the area, St. Elizabeth’s will provide you with the best of care. We'll strive to make your stay with us a comfortable one by attending to your individual needs.
The patient portal is an easy and convenient way for patients to stay connected at any time of day. The center provides patient’s online access to their medical records, physicians, and lab results.
The result is that – at St. Elizabeth Healthcare – quality care is our constant priority.
The portal provides you with online access to your medical information on a convenient and secure site. View your personal health records, clinical summaries, laboratory and imaging results, as well as instructions and education specific to your care.
We can help you locate your portal invitation, sign up, log in, and navigate within the portal, but we can't answer clinical questions. Please contact your healthcare provider for those inquiries. Learn more, click here .
The patient portal is a website that allows you a convenient and secure way to view portions of your medical records and communicate with your provider’s health care team. Within your portal, you will be able to do the following:
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment.
MyChart provides a free patient portal for patients to access their medical records and stay connected electronically. This online tool allows you to manage your healthcare in a convenient and secure manner from your computer, tablet, and mobile device.
Patients are able to access all hospital medical records through MyChart. To request your medical record on MyChart, follow these instructions
Complete the AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OR DISCLOSURE OF PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION form. Once completed and signed, submit the form one of the following ways.
Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) MyChart allows for secure online access to your electronic medical record (EMR). Important health documentation from your doctor is stored in MyChart and patients are able to find health information such as lab results, appointment information, medications, immunizations and more.
Please be assured the MVHS remains available to answer any of your questions. For assistance during this transition, please call the help desk at 315-624-6990.
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