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With a patient portal, you can:
Portals can yield actual value for providers by boosting clinical and financial outcomes. They have the potential to drive patient engagement, patient satisfaction, loyalty, retention, and health outcomes. This is how it can be done.
The my health patient portal is free and available to all patients. There are two ways to sign up. Online. Go to Self-Enrollment, and complete the form to verify your account. Online enrollment is available to patients 18 and older. You will need either: Your Medical Record Number, or MRN, from your most recent discharge instructions.
Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here. Jen Wright is the Administrative Director of the Community COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Team.
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Kelli Parker, N.P. Nurse Practitioner Kelli graduated from the Brigham Young University School of Nursing and has been an RN since 1992. She has been a practicing Nurse Practitioner, specializing in Women’s Health since 2002, and is a Board Certified Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, certified in
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Valley’s board-certified gynecologists provide comprehensive gynecologic services to women of all ages. Services include routine screenings, such as a Pap smear, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive and gynecologic health issues.
At Valley, we partner with women to provide a comprehensive, holistic approach to health throughout a woman’s life. That includes compassionate, personalized care from adolescence and childbearing years through the challenges of menopause and beyond.
We will remain open amid the COVID-19 outbreak to care for our patients. In compliance with state and federal guidelines, we are screening patients to determine whether in-office, telemedicine or postponement of your visit is appropriate.Read Important information regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Childbirth expertise: Valley Hospital’s family-centered holistic philosophy on childbirth makes having a baby at Valley a special experience. The Center for Childbirth helps to bring more than 3,000 babies into the world each year.
We are the premier OBGYN clinic in Utah Valley. We provide expert, compassionate, and personalized care for women. Our practice has proven over decades that we are the best choice for womens’ healthcare.
If your provider offers a patient portal, you will need a computer and internet connection to use it. Follow the instructions to register for an account. Once you are in your patient portal, you can click the links to perform basic tasks. You can also communicate with your provider's office in the message center.
This is a group of concerned patients and their supporters who will meet quarterly to provide us with ideas, advice, and feedback about the care we provide. It is our hope that with your involvement and engagement, we can make the experience of getting care at VMG easier, safer, and more useful for you and those you love. If you are interested in serving, please click on the Patient and Family Advisory Council tab in the purple banner on the top of our web page vmgma.com or email pfac@vmgma.com.
At VMG, you select a primary care practitioner as your first stop for any preventative or acute care. Your primary care practitioner will, over time, get to know you and your family, your preferences and values for medical care, and be in the best position to provide education, support, encouragement, and care whenever necessary.
Valley Medical Group (VMG) has been certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a Level III Patient - Centered Medical Home.
Masks/face coverings will continue to be required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals at all times at Valley Medical Group effective May 29,th in accordance with the order by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Finally, as of October 1, 2021, all laboratory and pathology results performed at Valley Medical Group laboratories will be made available to you on the portal at the same time they are released to your provider. We think this information belongs to you and expect this will improve how quickly you get your results, and will serve as a safeguard to be sure you know what is going on with your health.
Valley Medical Group, for its part, has committed to a Climate Survey and Interrupting Racism trainings for our whole staff to root racism out of public health and provide culturally sensitive and proactive, racially responsive care to all our patients.
The Personal Patient Portal is an online application that enables you to securely exchange medical information with our staff via the Internet.
What to do if you are feeling ill. Anyone who is experiencing flulike signs or symptoms should contact their primary care physician ( PCP). If you do not have a primary care physician (PCP), please call the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH) at 877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).
A woman’s health is uniquely personal. So when you find you need care, you want to know the person you turn to truly understands what makes you, you. It’s the reason why the expert ObGyns and clinicians of Women's Health Connecticut are solely focused on women—all women—and their unique needs for physical and emotional care.
For more information about these plans, we recommend that you visit accesshealtct.com or call 1-855-805-4325.
That's why Women’s Health Connecticut is here, giving you access to ObGyn professionals who deliver the unrivaled healthcare services you need.
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At Women's Health Care of New England we participate in many managed care plans and see patients with government as well as traditional insurance. Some insurance plans may require that you get a referral from your regular doctor before you visit us if we are not your designated gynecologist. To find out if a particular physician or clinician participates with your plan, please contact our office or your insurance company.
The Personal Patient Portal is an online application that enables you to securely exchange medical information with our staff via the Internet.
What to do if you are feeling ill. Anyone who is experiencing flulike signs or symptoms should contact their primary care physician ( PCP). If you do not have a primary care physician (PCP), please call the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH) at 877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).