st francis patient portal scheduler

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Patient Portal - St. Francis Medical Center

10 hours ago St. Francis has partnered with Cerner Health to provide this service to our patients and the community. The patient portal is an excellent way to manage you and your families health records. If you have not recently been a patient of St. Francis, you can still create an account. Click here to learn more. Visit the Patient Portal. >> Go To The Portal


How to get to St. Francis Hospital?

St. Francis has partnered with Cerner Health to provide this service to our patients and the community. The patient portal is an excellent way to manage you and your families health records. If you have not recently been a patient of St. Francis, you can still create an account. Click here to learn more. Visit the Patient Portal.

How do patient portals work?

Patient Portal. St. Francis Medical Center provides leading-edge medical services to patients from all across Southeast Los Angeles. Visit our website today.

What is a patient health portal?

ANSOS Web Scheduler has been tested and approved for use with Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft Edge and Chrome. Change Healthcare recommends that customers use a browser version with which it has tested and approved its Web applications. Unexpected results may occur if you use a different version of Internet Explorer or a different Web browser.

What is a patient portal?

Welcome to the Saint Francis Health System COVID-19 Vaccine Scheduling Portal. Saint Francis has COVID-19 vaccines, including the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna booster and third-dose options. Appointments are required and available in Tulsa.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Saint Francis Health System is administering the Pfizer vaccine. If you need one of the other vaccines currently available, please check vaccine.gov to find an appointment near you.

Saint Francis MyChart

If you do not have an existing Saint Francis MyChart account, you will receive an activation email prior to receiving your first vaccine.

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