tri-state ortho patient portal

by Anastacio Beier 3 min read

Secure Patient Portal - TRICARE

27 hours ago A: With the patient portal, you can: Q: How do I sign up? A: You will need a PIN to be fully registered for the portal. You can request a PIN by asking at your next appointment, emailing our office at pr@tristate–ortho.com or calling our office at 812-477-1558. >> Go To The Portal


What is the Tol patient portal (TriCare Online)?

A: With the patient portal, you can: Q: How do I sign up? A: You will need a PIN to be fully registered for the portal. You can request a PIN by asking at your next appointment, emailing our office at pr@tristate–ortho.com or calling our office at 812-477-1558.

Why choose Tri-State specialists orthopaedics?

Patient Portal Shutdown. We are sad to announce that the Tri-State Orthopaedics Patient Portal will be shutting down. Our current vendor has provided us notice that they will no longer be offering the current Patient Portal and will turn off access effective January 1st, 2019.

How do I schedule an appointment with a tri-state physician?

Ortho Phoenix. Welcome. WELCOME TO TRI-STATE ORTHOPAEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE! We are pleased to offer "e-Chart"-- a secure online portal for our patients to login and provide necessary medical history information prior to their office visit. Patients can also access some of their individual medical information including a visit summary online.

Why choose Tri-State Memorial Hospital?

Tri-State Orthopaedics provides the Pittsburgh region with the most advanced orthopaedic care for sports-related injuries, general orthopedic problems and occupational injuries.

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Establish Primary Care

When you choose a Tri-State Memorial Hospital primary care provider, you gain a long-term partner in health. Your primary care provider gets to know you, your health history, and your personal goals as you visit regularly for preventative care and treatment. Find your new provider today!

Joshua's Story

Joshua McKarcher, local attorney and long-time resident of the Lewis-Clark Valley, chooses to place the healthcare of his loved ones and himself in the hands of those he trusts at Tri-State Memorial Hospital & Medical Campus.

What is Scott Orthopedic Center?

Scott Orthopedic Center is the largest independent orthopedic surgery practice in West Virginia. We specialize in orthopedic care for seniors and offer advanced training and certifications for hand and upper extremity care, sports medicine, orthopedic trauma, and foot and ankle conditions. In fact, we performed the first anterior hip replacement in the region and were the first providers in the Tri-State area to achieve the Gold Seal of the Joint Commission for joint replacement. For high school athletes, we offer ImPACT—an outreach and screening program for high school students to identify concussions, and we provide many high schools in the area with full-time certified athletic trainers.

Who is Stanley Tao?

Stanley Tao, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. He earned his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. He completed both his internship and residency programs in orthopaedic surgery at the Medical College of Ohio and a sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship at Orthopaedic Research of Virginia. He has obtained a certificate of added qualification in Sports Medicine. Named annually since 2002 as an American Top Surgeon, Dr. Tao specializes in the areas of sports medicine and arthroscopic joint surgeries. He also serves as a team physician for local high schools and is an orthopedic consultant for Shawnee State University.

Where did Francis Scott come from?

In January of 1929, Francis Scott arrived in Huntington from Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was the son of a family practitioner in Michigan. He came to Huntington to staff a small children’s hospital located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Eleventh Street. He was a well-trained orthopedic surgeon who rapidly developed a very extensive practice

What are the hands and wrists?

Injury or diseases affecting the hand and wrist are delicate and sensitive to repair. Filled with microscopic blood vessels and a network of carefully woven nerves, the hands and wrists require the skilled touch of a professional. Your hands are your lifeline—from threading a needle, to throwing a ball or simply holding those you love, you count on your hands. Your arms, elbows, and shoulders are also susceptible to injury, overuse, and strain and must be treated properly to ensure that you regain full use.

Where is Karim Boukhemis from?

Dr. Karim Boukhemis was born in Nitro WV, to Dr. Rabah and Dawne Boukhemis. At the age of 3, his family moved to West Pea Ridge where he would grow up through high school. Karim was a standout soccer player in high school where he was Midfielder of the year.

Who is Luis Bolano?

Luis Bolano, MD, is a board-certified orthopedic and hand surgeon. He received his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. He completed a general surgical internship and orthopedic residency programs at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and a general surgical internship is fellowship trained in hand/upper extremity/microsurgery from The Hand Center of San Antonio.

Can you have a broken bone?

A broken bone requires prompt care. No matter how it happened, one fact is certain: you definitely weren’t planning for it. Most broken bones happen as a result of an accident, trauma, sports injury, or fall, and when you’re in pain, we are ready to evaluate your injury and treat it promptly. In our walk-in and Quick Care clinics, we can see you soon and begin the process of repairing your injury.

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