arthritis and osteoporosis patient portal

by Lela Ebert 10 min read
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How to contact the Altoona arthritis&osteoporosis center?

800-924-7790 (toll-free) The Altoona Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center ("AAOC") is a leading health care provider in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatological diseases and other related disorders affecting bones, muscles, and joints, including:

Why choose the arthritis & osteoporosis center of Kentucky?

At the Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center of Kentucky, we offer comprehensive personalized evaluations to diagnose and treat all types of musculoskeletal diseases. For further information, please review the patient education section or contact us to make an appointment.

Why choose Rheumatology patient portal?

Our providers are board certified with training and certification in the field of rheumatology. The Patient Portal is a secure, confidential and convenient web site that provides easy communication 24/7. Make A Payment. We provide a secure option to pay your bill online from the convenience of your home. New to Rheumatology?

How do I log in to the patient portal?

After clicking the patient portal link, the portal log in screen should appear as below. In the email address field you will enter your personal email address. If you already have an account set up with us, you may use your current password to enter the dashboard.

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How many visitors per patient to Altoona Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center?

Attention Patients: Effective immediately, Altoona Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center and the Altoona Center For Clinical Research will begin allowing one visitor per patient to accompany him or her to the exam room. The following guidelines must be followed at all times:

What is the Altoona Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center?

The Altoona Arthritis & Osteoporosis Center ("AAOC") is a leading health care provider in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatological diseases and other related disorders affecting bones, muscles, and joints, including: Rheumatoid Arthritis. Osteoarthritis.

Do you have to return to the waiting room after seeing a physician?

After seeing the physician, physician assistant or nurse, the visitor will be asked to return to the main waiting room if the patient needs to have blood work or x-ray studies. These waiting areas are very small and we will need to maintain distance.

Our Providers

Our providers are board certified with training and certification in the field of rheumatology.

Patient Portal

The Patient Portal is a secure, confidential and convenient web site that provides easy communication 24/7.

Make A Payment

We provide a secure option to pay your bill online from the convenience of your home.

New to Rheumatology?

You have been referred to a rheumatologist who specializes in the treatment of arthritis and other diseases of the joints, muscles, & bones.

Transferring to our Care?

All of our physicians are currently accepting new patients. Please have your doctor send all records that relate to any chronic problems.

Infusion

Receive your infusion under supervision with immediate access to a physician.

Notice of Privacy Practice

How medical information about you may be used and disclosed. Please Read.

A Patient – Centered Approach to Rheumatology Care

Our patients are of all ages, and, since no one treatment plan will meet every patient’s needs, a treatment approach will be designed that fits each patient’s needs, values, and lifestyles.

Osteoporosis

The staff at CCAO is proud of our comfortable infusion centers where patients receive intravenous medications to help treat their conditions. Our nursing staff makes the safety and comfort of our infusion patients its highest priority. A provider is always in the office during infusions should any prolems arise during the infusion process

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