cpna patient portal

by Lucienne McDermott 6 min read
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What is the CNPA patient portal?

The CNPA Patient Portal offers you convenient access for your needs – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In September 2020, we launched a new Patient Portal. All of our patients are required to have new access granted to view your child’s records and to access all the resources available.

How can I access my child’s health information through CNPA?

All Children’s National Pediatricians & Associates (CNPA) families can access their child’s health information through our CNPA Patient Portal. The CNPA Patient Portal offers you convenient access for your needs – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In September 2020, we launched a new Patient Portal.

How can I Manage my Child’s health through the patient portals?

Whether your child is seeing a Children’s National Hospital specialist or one of our primary care pediatricians, you can manage your child’s health information, access medical records and more through our online patient portals. Please do not use the patient portals if your child requires immediate assistance.

How do I view my Patient Portal account?

Patients can view their patient portal account at the Online Patient Portal. New users can enroll by following the Patient Portal Registration Instructions. Health Services offers a convenient online medication refill for patients as well.

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