11 hours ago Or use the temporary login credentials provided to you by your clinic. Or contact the Navigating Care Support Line at 1-800-925-4456 or email: support@navigatingcare.com. Once you have … >> Go To The Portal
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Or contact the Navigating Care Support Line at 1-800-925-4456 or email: support@navigatingcare.com Once you have received or created your portal account credentials, please use the following link to access your patient portal.
Welcome to the patient portal. This portal can assist you in contacting your doctor’s office, tracking your health status and provide patient education as well as additional helpful content. If you have not yet created patient portal account credentials, please:
A protected website called a Texas Oncology patient portal allows patients to view their health information, appointments, and test results.
Follow these easy steps to sign up for the Texas patient portal if you are a patient of Texas Oncology:
Please follow the steps below if you are experiencing problems signing into your account.
To share your information, establish an account with the 3rd party application and review the application’s Terms & Conditions. Follow the instructions to find and select Texas Health. At the Texas Health MyChart log-in screen, enter your Texas Health MyChart username and password. Review the information that will be shared with the application which may include allergies, conditions, medications, lab tests, family history, goals, immunizations, procedures, smoking status, vital signs, and documents. If you consent, click Allow Access and continue to follow the steps provided by the 3rd party application.
To Subscribe to Receive Text Messages: To subscribe to receive text messages from Texas Health, log into your Texas Health MyChart account. Step 1: Go to Your Account in MyChart.TexasHealth.Org. Step 2: Click Profile-->Notifications to change your communication preferences.
As a MyChart user, your role in maintaining the security of your medical information is: 1) Changing your password on a regular basis, and 2) Keeping your login ID and password confidential.
To stop sharing your health information with a 3rd party application, log into your Texas Health MyChart account and go to Settingsand click on Linked Apps and Devices.
If you change your preferences through Texas Health MyChart as described above, it may take up to 72 hours for your changed preferences to take effect. During this 72-hour period, you may receive additional text messages from Texas Health. You agree that your prior express consent to receive text messages shall continue indefinitely unless and until you cancel your prior express consent.
For other than general information viewing, MyChart must be accessed using a secure browser. The latest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome are recommended. Along with user authentication, MyChart employs industry standard encryption protocols to protect your information.
Texas Health Resources is committed to protecting the confidentiality of your medical information. We limit Texas Health Resources employees’ access and ability to enter or view information based upon their role in your care. Firewalls, passwords, encryption, and audit trails are further used to safeguard your information. We shall identify the records released and note the time and date of access each time a patient accesses MyChart. We have taken steps to make all information received from our online visitors as secure as possible against unauthorized access and use.
The imaging center sent the images to Texas Radiology Associates. One of our radiologists have read your exam and prepared a report for your physician. This process is done remotely.
In order to receive a copy of your statement, please log into the Patient Portal, our patient portal, below and click on “Download Statement”. Instructions will be provided on the multiple ways you can receive your statement there.
Texas Radiology Associates (TRA) is the second largest radiology group in the US. We started in 1972, and have since grown rapidly to a 140 radiologist subspecialized professional staffing company serving health centers and hospitals. Learn more about us here.
If you’ve received a text from us, don’t despair! The text message is from Texas Radiology Associates (TRA) regarding an action needed on your account. For example, a balance might be remaining for the physician services provided during your recent visit.
After your consultation, your physician sent a claim to the insurance company on-file.
Texas Radiology Associates send patients a separate bill from the hospital for our radiology services. Our bill looks like this form.
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