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It contains detailed track records related to recent doctor visits, discharge summaries, medications, immunizations, and lab results. It also provides patients with convenient access to personal health information while allowing them to interact and communicate with healthcare professionals via the internet.
With a patient portal, you can:
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.
A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Some patient portals also allow you to:
Medical Clinics – We provide health care for children and adults. Our main clinics are in the Public Health Center located at 10 Sunnybrook Road in Raleigh. Some services are also provided at other locations.
Health Care Providers – We collect, analyze and publish data about health trends and risks in our community and provide public health alerts, advisories, and updates.
Health Information – We provide information and education that focuses on what you can do to stay healthy.
Appointment Only?: Walk-in Monday – Friday, 7 am – noon; appointments also available
Call the Capital Care Collaborative Referral Line at 919-792-3676 or contact any of the following providers directly.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), a daily medicine that reduces the chance of getting HIV. Is PrEP right for you ?
You can sign up now using a third-party secure system to verify your identity.
You can fill out an online form to request an activation code in the mail. This can take 5-7 business days.
You can use the activation code provided on your After Visit Summary (AVS) or billing statement.
If you want to sign up in person at any of our clinics, simply ask our staff to help you while you're there.
View myWakeHealth FAQs to get answers to questions about enrollment, accessing a family member's records, technical issues and more.
Public health information that is specific to an incident or situation. Information contains recommendations or actionable items. Advisory information may not require immediate attention.
Urgent reports. Should you need to alert us of an immediate Public Health threat, specifically as it relates to suspicion or confirmation of the conditions or events noted below , the Emergency CD Line 919-404-7575 will be answered immediately or will return your call within 15 minutes:
Prompt reporting allows our investigation team to quickly follow up with COVID infected persons and trace their contacts and helps us provide timely and accurate data. Visit the following NCDHHS web link for NC DHHS Guidance for Reporting of COVID-19 Diagnostic Test Results.
Non urgent reports can be made outside of normal business hours, on weekends or holidays by leaving a message on the Communicable Disease Line, 919-250-4462. Please provide a contact name and number for the CD Nurse to call you back the following business day. This number is checked during weekends and holidays at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Physicians, school administrators and child care operators, medical facilities and operators of restaurants and other food or drink establishments ( G.S. § 130A-135 through 130A-139) must report cases or suspected cases of reportable diseases to their local health department.