the orthopaedic group patient portal

by Matt Lueilwitz 4 min read

The Orthopaedic Group, P.C.

29 hours ago Now, with our new Patient Portal, you have that same constant access to The Orthopaedic Group. Through the portal on our website, you can manage your care from the comfort of home, office or anywhere else that you have internet access any time of the day or night. Once registered, you can: • Request or cancel appointments online >> Go To The Portal


What is patient portal?

Now, with our new Patient Portal, you have that same constant access to The Orthopaedic Group. Through the portal on our website, you can manage your care from the comfort of home, office or anywhere else that you have internet access any time of the day or night. Once registered, you can: • Request or cancel appointments online

Why the Spine Center at the Orthopaedic Group?

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What does quality orthopaedic care mean?

Patient Resources | The Orthopaedic Group, P.C. Archives: Patient Resources Prescriptions Many prescription refills can be handled over the phone or online. Just call our prescription line at (251) 450-2748 to make your request by phone or make a request online via your patient portal.

Can orthopaedic care help with pain?

The San Antonio Orthopaedic Group’s PATIENT PORTAL is a secure gateway that gives you a new and efficient internet-based method of communicating with your doctor’s office. Through PATIENT PORTAL you can: View past and future appointments Request new appointments View and update contact information View and print forms View account balance

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Prescriptions

Many prescription refills can be handled over the phone or online. Just call our prescription line at (251) 450-2748 to make your request by phone or make a request online via your patient portal. Prescriptions will not be refilled under any circumstances at night or on weekends. Calls received after 4:30 p.m. will be filled on the […]

Preparation Guide: Travel Safety

It is often recommended surgery patients refrain from traveling during recovery. However, we know travel is often unavoidable, so we advise you to keep your travel and outdoor exercise to a minimum and avoid long distances. If you must travel, keep in mind the following tips: Stop for some light stretching at random intervals during […]

Preparation Guide: Personal Preparation

Listed below are some reminders and suggestions for things to accomplish before surgery so your recovery period can be as leisurely and stress-free as possible. Taking care of some of your responsibilities beforehand can allow you to focus on your recovery, not your workload. If possible, pay your monthly bills beforehand. Then you won’t have […]

Preparation Guide: Personal Assistance

After surgery, you may require assistance from—or total dependence upon—another person when performing many daily tasks. From dressing and showering to childcare and running errands, be prepared to ask for help from people whom you and your family are comfortable with.

Preparation Guide: Patient-Proof My Home

You may not view them as such now, but you will have a heightened sense of awareness of the numerous hazards and obstacles in your house after surgery. By making the following adjustments, your house can be a more conducive environment to your postsurgery needs. Fix and/or be aware of any uneven flooring in your […]

Preparation Guide: Patient-Proof My Bathroom

It is important to emphasize preparing your bathroom for postsurgical use because it is an area where accidents are significantly more likely. Bathrooms are often tight spaces with slippery surfaces and small appliances or utensils. Following these precautions can help you avoid an accident that could cause re-injury.

Preparation Guide: Ambulatory Assistive Devices

As a surgical patient, using a wheelchair, crutches, walker, or other similar ambulatory devices may be necessary after your surgery. The following tips are for you to consider before surgery to help you adjust to your new equipment: Find out what type of assistive device you will be using after your surgery and visit your […]

Billing

Statements are sent each month for balances due from our patients. Because it is a comprehensive document, this monthly statement contains a good deal of information in a small space. Once you become familiar with the format, it will answer many of your questions.

Insurance

Please bring your insurance card with you when you come to the office. It will contain all the information we need to file your claim. We participate in the following major third-party payment programs:

Patient Records

Your medical records are exceedingly valuable documents. They contain personal information, and we maintain a strict policy of confidentiality where they are concerned. We will not release this information to anyone without complete assurance that we have your permission to do so.

What is the Orthopaedic Center?

The Orthopaedic Center knows that a healthy body is something many of us take for granted until illness, injury, or the normal aging process threatens to take it all away. Suddenly, you become aware of things like bones, joints, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. Pain becomes a way of life. Fortunately, there is hope.

Is TOC moving to a Mask Optional policy?

With the expiration of Governor Ivey’s “Stay Apart” Emergency Order, TOC is now moving to a “Mask Optional” policy at all locations. Effective June 1, 2021: Patients of Dr. Clark, Dr. Cosgrove, Dr. Licht, and Dr. Maddox will be required to wear a mask at their appointments.

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