valley pain consultants mesa patient portal

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Patient Information - Valley Pain Consultants

35 hours ago Patient Portal. Valley Pain Consultants’ objective is to provide our patients with high quality, compassionate health care while making their experience as comfortable and efficient as possible. To this end, we have implemented the web-based patient communications tool, FollowMyHealth™, commonly referred to as a Patient Portal, that will ... >> Go To The Portal


Why Valley pain consultants?

We are committed to the highest standards of patient care. Valley Pain Consultants is committed to becoming the premier interventional pain medicine practice in the United States. The clinical focus of Valley Pain Consultants is on the non-operative and minimally invasive treatment of chronic pain conditions.

How do I contact the Valley Medical Group patient portal?

Email us at p ortalfeedback@valleyhealth.com. Access your medical history, pay your bills, view summaries of your appointments, send secure messages to Valley Medical Group providers, review prescriptions and more. Have questions about using the Valley Medical Group patient portal? Watch our quick video.

What is the WCAG link for the valley patient portal?

For The Valley Hospital Patient Portal: The WCAG link (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is a text-only version of the Patient Portal that allows patients with certain disabilities to more easily navigate and access their health care data. Valley is committed to providing rapid access to your healthcare records and results.

What kind of information can I retrieve from Valley Hospital?

Retrieve Valley Hospital-related medical information such as lab results, diagnostic imaging results, medications received while in the hospital, and a record of appointments for hospital services. You'll be asked at the time of your registration if you would like to sign up.

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Where are Valley Pain Consultants located?

With several locations throughout the greater Phoenix area, including Central Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale and Mesa, Valley Pain Consultants looks forward to the opportunity to help restore patients’ quality of life.

Can you use medical marijuana for pain?

Patients choosing to use Medical Marijuana as a treatment for chronic pain or other conditions will not be prescribed oral or transdermal opiate medications by Valley Pain Consultants providers. Exceptions may be made, at the physician’s discretion, for patients with a terminal illness.

What is Valley Pain Consultants?

Valley Pain Consultants is committed to becoming the premier interventional pain medicine practice in the United States.

Can Valley Pain Consultants use weed?

Valley Pain Consultants do not permit the use of recreational or medicinal marijuana while taking opiate medication.

Is Valley Pain Consultants referral based?

Valley Pain Consultants is a referral-based practice . As such, if you contact one of our offices to schedule an appointment, we will need you to provide the following information in order to schedule your appointment:

Do you bring a new patient packet to Valley Pain Consultants?

For your convenience, please bring a completed New Patient Packet with you to your initial visit to Valley Pain Consultants.

The Valley Hospital Patient Portal

Retrieve Valley Hospital-related medical information such as lab results, diagnostic imaging results, medications received while in the hospital, and a record of appointments for hospital services. You'll be asked at the time of your registration if you would like to sign up.

Valley Medical Group Patient Portal

Access your medical history, pay your bills, view summaries of your appointments, send secure messages to Valley Medical Group providers, review prescriptions and more.

Fertility Center Portal: eIVF

eIVF is an easy-to-use online system for managing care received from The Valley Hospital Fertility Center.

The Cures Act

Valley is committed to providing rapid access to your healthcare records and results. Read frequently asked questions regarding the 21st Century Cures Act.

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