A patient portal is a website for your personal health care. This online tool helps you to keep track of your health care provider visits, test results, billing, prescriptions, and so on. You can also message your provider questions through the portal.
Many providers now offer patient portals. For access, you will need to set up an account. The service is usually free. A password is used so that all of your information is private and secure.
Personal health record (PHR)
With a patient portal, you can:
You also may be able to view:
Some portals even offer e-visits. It is like a house call. For minor issues, such as a small wound or rash, you can get diagnosis and treatment options online. This saves you a trip to the provider's office.
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.
If you have a child under age 18 years, you may be given access to your child's patient portal, too.
Providers can also get in touch with you through the portal. You may receive reminders and alerts. You will receive an email asking you to log in to your patient portal for a message.
With a patient portal:
Patient portals are not for urgent issues. If your need is time-sensitive, you should still call your provider's office.
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