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myTuftsMedicalCenter Patient Portals

21 hours ago Inpatient Specialty Portal - this covers patients who have had overnight stays at Tufts MC Primary Care Boston Portal - this covers patients who see their Primary Care Physician at our Boston location (General Medical Associates) Ophthalmology Portal - this covers patients who see their eye doctor at the New England Eye Center >> Go To The Portal


Does Tufts Medical Center have patient portals?

Inpatient Specialty Portal - this covers patients who have had overnight stays at Tufts MC Primary Care Boston Portal - this covers patients who see their Primary Care Physician at our Boston location (General Medical Associates) Ophthalmology Portal - this covers patients who see their eye doctor at the New England Eye Center

Why choose Tufts Medical Center Specialty Center-Norfolk?

Please fill in the Tufts Medical Center patient portal request form below to be authenticated and contacted by any and all of our patient portals. We ask that you fill in these fields so that we can authenticate your identity and help protect your health information. We look forward to better communicating with you about your health online.

What is the Cancer Center patient portal?

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How do I get access to a mytuftsmedicalcenter patient portal?

Welcome to the Tufts Primary Care (Boston) Patient Portal. Many of our Tufts Primary Care patients have more questions about COVID-19, as there are many people who are testing positive - often with home tests - recently. Please note that our practice is receiving an incredibly high volume of messages and calls.

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You've got questions. We've got answers

In the last few years online health information platforms have grown to be a big part of our everyday lives and have now become an important part of Tufts Medical Center's interactions with patients. We know that patient portals can be a overwhelming at times and aim to give you the guidance you need below.

Portals available at Tufts MC

There are currently multiple portals available to Tufts Medical Center patients. This is because our physicians and clinics have chosen the best possible portals for their individual patient groups. Our portals include:

Support from our portal team

If you cannot find the answer to your question below, please contact us at patientportal@tuftsmedicalcenter.org.

Primary Care Portal FAQs

Because Tufts Medical Center Primary Care Physicians are such a large part of our patients' wellness and care team, we know that many patients are interested in viewing their Primary Care medical records and communicating with their doctors online.

Cancer Center Portal FAQs

You may have already registered for the Tufts Medical Center Outpatient Portal if you see a specialist at Tufts MC or the Primary Care Boston Portal if you see your primary care physician here.

What is a nonverbal learning disability?

A nonverbal learning disability (NLD) causes problems understanding body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. A child with NLD also has trouble with balance and doing physical things.

What is the cause?

NLD is caused mostly by problems in the right side of the brain. Problems during pregnancy or birth increase the risk that your child will have NLD, such as:

What are the symptoms?

Your child may talk early and know more words than other children of the same age. However, your child may have trouble with:

How is it diagnosed?

Your healthcare provider will ask about your child’s symptoms and medical history and examine your child. Sometimes scans of the brain will be done to screen for any physical problems.

How is it treated?

Sensory integration therapy, which is a kind of therapy that uses games to improve your child’s sense of touch, sense of movement, and sense of body position

How can I help my child?

Find out what services are offered through your school district to help children with learning disabilities.

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What Is A Nonverbal Learning Disability?

  • A nonverbal learning disability (NLD) causes problems understanding body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. A child with NLD also has trouble with balance and doing physical things.
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What Is The Cause?

  • NLD is caused mostly by problems in the right side of the brain. Problems during pregnancy or birth increase the risk that your child will have NLD, such as: 1. A mother who smoked, drank alcohol, or was ill while pregnant 2. Very long labor at birth 3. Having the umbilical cord wrapped around the neck 4. Premature birth or low birth weight Serious infections as a young infant also …
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What Are The Symptoms?

  • Your child may talk early and know more words than other children of the same age. However, your child may have trouble with: 1. Learning how to make the shapes of the letters, especially letters like K and Y 2. Copying and drawing shapes 3. Writing on lines and inside of margins, jumbling words together instead of putting spaces between them, and keeping columns of num…
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How Is It Diagnosed?

  • Your healthcare provider will ask about your child’s symptoms and medical history and examine your child. Sometimes scans of the brain will be done to screen for any physical problems. Your child may need to see a specialist. They can do more testing and advise you about treatment. Your school district may also provide testing services for your child.
See more on hhma.org

How Is It Treated?

  • Several kinds of therapy can help treat NLD: 1. Sensory integration therapy, which is a kind of therapy that uses games to improve your child’s sense of touch, sense of movement, and sense of body position 2. Social skills training, to help your child learn how to respond to people 3. Help from your child’s school with math, reading, spelling, and physical education classes 4. Phys…
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How Can I Help My Child?

  1. Find out what services are offered through your school district to help children with learning disabilities.
  2. Learn ways to work with your child at home. Spend regular time at home working with your child on writing, spelling, and match skills. It will help if you talk through the steps. Encourage your chi...
  1. Find out what services are offered through your school district to help children with learning disabilities.
  2. Learn ways to work with your child at home. Spend regular time at home working with your child on writing, spelling, and match skills. It will help if you talk through the steps. Encourage your chi...
  3. Teach your child not to be embarrassed about having NLD. It does not mean that he is not intelligent.
  4. Be patient with your child. Praise your child for his efforts and for any improvement, however small.