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Whittier Street Health Center

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What is WCHC’s Patient Portal?

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What can WCHC do for You?

The Patient Portal helps you make an appointment, send a message to your provider, or access other online services. You can also use the form below to schedule a visit. Please call 617-427-1000 if you have questions.

What are the patient portals and how do they work?

Our Approach Services Providers Contact Clinic Details Patient Portal Schedule Together we can reclaim your health to live your best life. A personalized approach to finding what works for you. Schedule an Appointment Patient Portal LAKE OSWEGO, OR Now accepting new patients Working With Us With WSHC Lake Oswego as your partner in health, you...

What is WSHC Boston?

Education and assistance in properly utilizing primary care and the WSHC urgent care center to avoid hospital re-admissions and reduce emergency room use. Infrastructure improvements to technology systems to gain efficiency, effectiveness and provide data for continuous quality improvement, including a Personal Health Portal, an enhanced Cancer Registry and on-line …

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What is Whittier Street Health Center?

Whittier Street Health Center utilizes the Patient-Centered Medical Home model of health care delivery to ensure continuity of care. Continuity of care includes ensuring that patients have access to their primary care provider (PCP) and Primary Care Medical Home Team (PCMHT) at every visit.

What is Whittier's Boston Health Equity Program?

Whittier is “mid-course” in implementing its Boston Health Equity Program, a system of care for people with chronic illnesses that fully integrates innovative community outreach, wellness support and care coordination and explicitly seeks to eliminate health disparities and their associated costs. Specific innovations within this system will be:

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