university of maryland orthopedics patient portal

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Patient Portal | University of Maryland Medical Center

21 hours ago After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete. >> Go To The Portal


What is myportfolio patient portal at UMMC?

After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete.

Why choose the University of Maryland for orthopedic care?

After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete.

How do I make an appointment with an orthopedic doctor in Maryland?

410-448-6400. Request an Appointment. University of Maryland Orthopaedics provides patient-centered care using the latest technology and techniques in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of bone, muscle and joint conditions in children and adults. Our experts are leaders in their specialty areas and provide cutting-edge treatments, such as minimally invasive …

Why choose the Department of Orthopaedics?

OrthoMaryland Patient Portal Patient Portal Whether you are a new patient, or have been with us for a while, we encourage you to sign up for a free patient portal account. A portal account allows you to communicate with our practice at your convenience. Through the portal you can: View appointment history Communicate privately with your provider

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Convenient Locations and Scheduling

With locations in downtown Baltimore and throughout Maryland, including Hunt Valley and Columbia, you can find comprehensive orthopedic care close to home.

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Our board-certified, faculty orthopedic doctors — as well as our athletic trainers and occupational and physical therapists — engage in research, teaching and patient care.

Request an Appointment

Be seen within 48 hours at one of our nine outpatient orthopedic office locations around Maryland.

Sign Up Now

To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now."

eCheck-In Before Your Appointment

The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.

How to Complete eCheck-In

You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.

What is the phone number for University of Maryland Orthopaedics?

Call for appointment: 410-448-6400. 410-448-6400. Request an Appointment. University of Maryland Orthopaedics provides patient-centered care using the latest technology and techniques in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of bone, muscle and joint conditions in children and adults.

What is orthopedic specialist?

Our orthopedic specialists are experts in joint replacements, leading the nation in the adoption of less invasive techniques. However, they do a lot more than joint replacements, treating both simple and complex issues of the:

What is the surgical clerkship?

As part of the basic surgical clerkship, general principles of orthopaedic surgery are taught and students are introduced to fracture recognition and management, orthopaedic reconstructive surgery, and common outpatient conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system . Students electing a clinical rotation during the clerkship participate in patient diagnosis, treatment, and operative procedures. They receive practical instruction in the use and application of various splints and casting techniques. Student conferences and didactic sessions are conducted to supplement the division's intensive academic program.

Is the Department of Orthopaedics accredited?

The Department of Orthopaedics offers an accredited 4-year residency program. Clinical and surgical experiences are obtained on the foot, hand, tumor, and chronic spine services at the University Hospital. Experience with major trauma and spinal injury is obtained at the Shock Trauma Center. The pediatric orthopaedic service is based at the University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute. An intensive academic program in basic science and clinical orthopaedic surgery has been developed for resident education. Each resident has a mandatory research assignment. Our Department also offers Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited trauma and spine fellowships.

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