bristol hospital patient portal

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How do I sign up to the Bristol hospital patient health portal?

There are two easy ways to sign up for access to the Bristol Hospital Patient Health Portal: 1. During your registration process at the hospital by providing your photo ID and a valid personal email address.

What is the patient portal and how does it work?

Bristol Health Medical Group's patient portal gives you easy access to your medical records. You can pay your bill, view physician instructions, see your scheduled appointments and more. You can also access your medical records from your mobile phone when you download our mobile app.

How do I register at the hospital?

During your registration process at the hospital by providing your photo ID and a valid personal email address. 2. Present your photo ID and a valid personal email address to staff in the Health Information Management Department. Please call 860.585.3414 for more information.

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Bristol Hospital

Bristol Hospital has been providing compassionate and comprehensive care to the greater Bristol community since 1921. Use our search tool to find additional information about our services or to find a provider.

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Additional Resources

Important information on what to know during your or your loved ones stay in the hospital.

Awarded for Excellence in Patient Care

Recognized for nursing excellence in 2015, with re-designation achieved in 2020.

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Our primary care providers manage your overall health, preventing, detecting and treating illness and determining when you need specialized care.

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How to make a call to a hospital?

To make a call within the hospital, dial the party’s four-digit extension. Friends and family can reach you by calling your direct-dial number. The patient can also receive mail. Any mail should be addressed to the hospital and will be delivered as quickly as possible.

What to do when you no longer need hospital care?

Going Home. When it is determined that you no longer require hospital care, your physician, nurse, case manager and social worker will coordinate your discharge. Please be certain to check that you have all your personal items and anything that you may have placed in the hospital safe.

Is it uncommon to feel overwhelmed at the hospital?

It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed as you prepare for your stay at the hospital. Knowing your Rights and Responsibilities in advance and checking out information at the links below will help ready you and even get you a jump start on some of the day-of paperwork.

Your Health

We recognize that good health is a partnership, and we must always strive to be our community’s health partner now and for many years to come.

Don't Put Your Health on Pause

Andrew Lim, MD, medical director of emergency medicine at Bristol Health, discusses how COVID-19 affected hospital emergency departments across the state and why continuing to receive your routine care is important during the pandemic.

We are Prioritizing Your Safety

During this time of crisis, Bristol Health continues to provide the highest quality, safest care to our patients. We have implemented a wide range of measures to ensure you are safe in our facilities and feel comfortable getting the care you need, from recommended screenings and care for chronic conditions, to surgical care and emergency treatment.

Coronavirus

Bristol Health continues to actively prepare, monitor and to treat patients who may become infected with COVID-19 and to provide tips and education on prevention. We are actively working with local and state Public Health Departments and other key organizations to prepare in case the virus affects local communities.

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