upmc altoona family physicians patient login

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Altoona Family Physicians | University of Pittsburgh

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Why choose UPMC Altoona family physicians?

UPMC Altoona Family Physicians has received "Osteopathic Recognition" by the ACGME, which recognizes it for its outstanding Osteopathic education. At UPMC Altoona Family Physicians, resident wellness is a priority.

How do I access my UPMC patient portal?

UPMC Patient Portals Your health information, right at your fingertips. Select MyUPMC to access your UPMC health information. For patients of UPMC-affiliated doctors in Central Pa, select UPMC Central Pa Portal.

What is the Altoona family physicians main clinic?

Located across the street from UPMC Altoona, Altoona Family Physicians’ main clinic is the cornerstone of our program. The clinic is a modern office complex specifically designed for the residency program that features its own CLIA/CAP-certified lab, procedure rooms, and counseling rooms.

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What is the phone number for UPMC Altoona?

To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call 814-941-8811. UPMC Primary Care Walk-in Center. UPMC Altoona’s Primary Care Walk-in Center offers an option for patients with a busy lifestyle.

What is the Altoona Center for?

The Altoona center sees patients ages five years and older for acute minor illnesses, injuries, sports physicals, and some diagnostic services. Patients are seen on a first-come, first-served basis. 814-940-2950. Visit the Walk-in Center for medical conditions such as: Flu or a cold. Bronchitis.

What does a PCP do?

Your PCP also can connect you to highly-trained medical specialists when you need advanced or specialized care.

Why do you need a PCP?

Your PCP can help you manage life-threatening medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, cancer, and diabetes.

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