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They specialize in treating heart disease, heart failure, heart attack, stroke and blood clots (thrombus, embolism). To learn more about Summa Health Heart and Vascular Institute or our cardiology team and locations, call for an appointment today.
MyChart - Your 24/7 Health Connection Summa Health's MyChart online portal gives you secure access to your personal health information 24/7. Sign up for MyChart and gain online access to your health records, physicians, appointments and more.
Please feel free to message us through the Baton Rouge Cardiology Center Patient Portal or call 225-769-0933 for an appointment. To protect our patients, visitors and staff, all individuals will have their temperatures taken upon entering the office. We have elderly patients, as well as those who are at a higher risk.
The Patient Portal is your secure online tool to access your health information, request prescription refills, or communicate with your care team. Please be aware that the Patient Portal may not be monitored by your healthcare provider outside of normal business hours. If you have a medical emergency call 9-1-1.
Established to unite all healthcare professionals engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease under a single entity, the Summa Health Heart and Vascular Institute maintains a highly collaborative approach – one that includes nearly 50 cardiologists, electrophysiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons and vascular specialists. In fact, Summa Health has the largest multidisciplinary cardiovascular medicine team in the tri-county region.
The Summa Health Heart and Vascular Institute is a nationally recognized heart care program dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered cardiovascular care for a healthier community. In 2019, IBM Watson Health recognized our Akron Campus as a Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospital. Learn more about this and other distinctions of excellence for our heart and vascular team here.
The Summa Health Heart and Vascular Institute is always innovating and growing. In fact, the Summa Health Barberton Campus – which has always had a strong cardiac program – recently increased its capabilities and competencies with the opening of the new High-Intensity Cardiac Unit (HICU).
MyChart offers patients personalized and secure on-line access to portions of their medical records. It enables you to securely use the Internet to help manage and receive information about your health. With MyChart, you can use the Internet to:
After a hospital visit you can see a summary of your hospital stay (medications & testing results) within 24 hours of discharge.
Download the free MyChart app from the Apple App Store or from the Android Market. Enter the keyword "mychart" into the stores search feature and click on MyChart from the list of apps.
Log into MyChart, click on Settings, Security Settings and enter your old password followed by your new password.
You can only send a message to a SHMG physician. You will generally recieve an answer within 1-2 business days. Please note that MyChart should not be used for urgent situations. Please contact your medical center if the situation requires immediate attention or diall 911 if it is an emergency.
While logged into MyChart, if your keyboard remains idle for 15 minutes or more , you will be automatically logged out of MyChart. We recommend that you log out of your MyChart session if you need to leave your computer for even a short period of time.
For assistance with MyChart, call the MyChart Help Desk at 844.552.4278, 24x7. If your question is clinically related, please call your doctor's office. For non-clinical questions during business hours, you can also email summamychartsupport@summahealth.org.
There are three easy ways to sign up for MyChart: 1 Register online - You may have been given a 10-digit activation code at your last doctor's appointment. If so, click here to register online. No need to worry if you don't have an activation code. You can still register for MyChart by providing a little bit of information about yourself. Click here to register without an activation code. 2 Register at your provider's office - It's quick and easy to set up an account at your health care provider’s office during your next appointment. 3 Register by phone - Prefer to register for my chart by phone? Simply call the Mercy Health MyChart help desk at 844-552-4278. Please note, COVID-19 Vaccine scheduling is not available through the MyChart Help Desk.
Register by phone - Prefer to register for my chart by phone? Simply call the Mercy Health MyChart help desk at 844-552-4278. Please note, COVID-19 Vaccine scheduling is not available through the MyChart Help Desk.
MyChart can help you take control of your health with free, personalized and secure 24/7 online access to health care. With MyChart, patients of Mercy Health can make an appointment, view health information, get test results, refill prescription and communicate with your care team.
The Patient Portal is your secure online tool to access your health information, request prescription refills, or communicate with your care team.
Please feel free to message us through the Baton Rouge Cardiology Center Patient Portal or call 225-769-0933 for an appointment.
Patients coming for appointments are limited to one adult family member or caregiver per patient per day.
The virtual visit allows patients to connect face-to-face in real time without leaving their home. Patients can use a smartphone, tablet or computer.
Baton Rouge Cardiology Center’s Summa Office is located at 8888 Summa Ave. (near Picardy Avenue and Bluebonnet Boulevard) inside Baton Rouge General, in Medical Tower 4. Enter through Entrance 4 and take the elevator to the third floor.
Please feel free to message us through the Baton Rouge Cardiology Center Patient Portal or call 225-769-0933 for an appointment.
Patients coming for appointments are limited to one adult family member or caregiver per patient per day.
In an effort to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus that causes the disease COVID-19, some patients can participate in a live-video appointment, also called telemedicine or a virtual visit, with their cardiologist or healthcare provider.