bay clinic patient portal

by Dr. Clementina Farrell MD 7 min read
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What is the BayCare patient portal?

The BayCare Patient Portal allows patients to access their medical information online in a secure environment. With the portal, patients can review their medical records, including diagnostic and test results, request prescription refills, and communicate with their healthcare providers.

How do I sign up for mybaycare?

Visit the official My BayCare Patient Portal registration website at www.mybaycare.com. Under “Create an account”, click the “Log in today” button. After verifying your identity, click “Next”. You are now registered at MyBayCare.org and can use all functions. Patients can benefit from the patient’s secure identity in a number of ways, including:

How do I get my test results from BayCare?

The Cure’s Act (2016) requires that we immediately release all test results to patients via the BayCare Patient Portal. Please be advised there is potential for patients to see results before their providers have reviewed them.

What is the portal concierge number for Bayhealth Hospital?

Our portal concierges round on our inpatient units at the hospitals to provide additional education and support in making enrollment effortless. Bayhealth Hospital, Kent Campus, call 302-744-6902.

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Check out the new look

The next time you sign into your account on the BayCare Patient Portal, you’ll notice it’s been updated with a new, more contemporary look. It features a modern design with clear, easy-to-use toolbars and large text that’s easy to read.

Features of myBayCare

Your personal health record, which includes any information you’ve provided about your health conditions, medications, supplements and allergies

Why is Bay Health important?

That’s why Bayhealth makes it easy and convenient to take a more active role in the management of your health by offering you access to our patient portal – MyChart.

What can I see on MyChart?

With MyChart, you can view your personal electronic health record information such as: Medications, allergies, immunization, and medical history. Most diagnostic test results. Health education and information materials. Discharge instructions provided by your physician after an admission or treatment.

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