7 hours ago On February 1, 2022, Lakeland Regional Health's Primary and Specialty Care services transitioned from FollowMyHealth to a new, upgraded patient portal, called MyChart! *Please note: You can no longer send messages, refill prescriptions, or request appointments for LRH providers using FollowMyHealth. >> Go To The Portal
On February 1, 2022, Lakeland Regional Health's Primary and Specialty Care services transitioned from FollowMyHealth to a new, upgraded patient portal, called MyChart! *Please note: You can no longer send messages, refill prescriptions, or request appointments for LRH providers using FollowMyHealth.
Patient Portal At Lakeland Regional Health, we want to stay connected with you on your path to wellness. That's why we offer convenient access to your health information through Patient Portals.Please select the right portal
LRHMC accepts online payments using credit/debit card and e-check. Financial Counseling assistance is available to all patients by calling our Customer Service Department at 844.930.0464, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m – 5 p.m.
If your insurance pays all but a deductible or co-payment, you will be required to pay an estimate of your portion of the bill at the time of service. The hospital will file the claim for you. After insurance has made payment, you will receive a bill asking for payment on the balance using cash, check, or credit card.
A deductible is the initial amount of "covered" health costs that you pay before your insurance plan begins reimbursement. A deductible is usually a set dollar amount such as $250 or $500. A co-payment is the portion of your health care expenses not covered by insurance.
The hospital will bill your insurance company directly (unless you specify otherwise), you are ultimately responsible for making certain that your bill is paid. If a balance remains after your insurance has issued a payment or a denial, payment is due immediately upon receipt of your statement.
Click on your name (patient name) in the lower left corner. Select the down arrow next to English (United States). You can select “Español” to view the portal in Spanish.
The minimum age for creating an account is 18 years of age. The current policy of Lakeland Regional Health does not allow a parent or guardian to create a separate account for a minor child.
This is the method to use if you've provided an email address to us at a clinic or hospital visit.
Please note, when signing up with this method please wait until you receive verification that your account has been connected to Lake Region Healthcare's system before trying to access or add information to your records. The available information will populate once the connection is made.