buffalo medical group patient portal

by Loma Donnelly 10 min read
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Why Buffalo Medical Group telemedicine?

At Buffalo Medical Group, our top priority is keeping our patients and staff safe. That’s why we’ve expanded our Telemedicine capabilities, to provide patients with video visit options, so you can receive care from the comfort of your home.

Why choose Buffalo Medical Group?

The doctors and specialists at Buffalo Medical Group are your partners in good health. We have a long history of providing quality, personalized care in a way that works for you. we’ve found X doctors that might be right for you.

Where can I get medical care in Buffalo?

For heart and stroke-related care, we recommend you seek treatment at either Buffalo General or Mercy Hospital. For non-heart and non-stroke medical care, we suggest care at Sisters Hospital or Millard Fillmore Suburban.

Where can I get a hospitalist in Buffalo NY?

BMG’s hospitalist service is available at Buffalo General Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital and Sisters of Charity Hospital. For heart and stroke-related care, we recommend you seek treatment at either Buffalo General or Mercy Hospital.

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Vaccine Availability and Eligibility

We have received many calls and messages from our patients wondering about the timing and availability of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Safety Guidelines When visiting our Offices

We have implemented the following guidelines to ensure our offices are as safe as possible, so we can continue to provide the care our patients need. Please follow these when in our offices, to help us all stay safe. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation!

New & expanded virtual care (telemedicine) options

Video Visit: If you are unable to come into our offices, based on your appointment type, you may be able to convert your appointment to a video visit, available through MyBMGChart! Call your provider’s office to determine if this would be an option for you. Read our Video Visit FAQs here.

Our Patient Care Process

If you have an upcoming appointment scheduled, you will be contacted the day before your appointment to assess any possible symptoms, as well as other health conditions, risk factors or concerns to determine if coming into the office is a safe choice for you.

Changes to our Services

For the safety of our staff and patients, the following changes have been made to our service lines. As a reminder, please call your Primary Care Physician if you have questions or concerns.

Now Accepting New Patients Virtually

If you are need of Primary Care Physician or Specialist, we are now accepting new patients virtually through Video Visits. To become a patient, view our full team of Primary Care Physicians and our Specialty Care services, and contact a physician you think would work best for you!

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