Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here.
With the patient portal you will be able to:
With patient portals, the first and foremost thing you will need is a computer and a working internet connection. Create a customized user’s account in the software to avail medical services on your own. Once you enter the patient portal, click on links and products sold by the provider and tap into a new experience.
This is a business card with information on the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal for staff and providers to hand out to patients. This is the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal Brochure, which describes what the Patient Portal is and how to access it. This fact sheet describes the MHS GENESIS Cybersecurity transformation.
Enrollment Invitation – Medical Center of South Arkansas will send a text and / or email to the email address and / or cell phone number you provided upon registration to the hospital. Follow the instructions in that message to create your account.
If you have already signed up for MyHealthHome, click here to login to your account.
Previous Portal Users will need to create an account with MyHealthHome in order to continue accessing their personal health information. Information contained in the previous patient portal can still be accessed by contacting your local hospital. Click here for information on how to do that.
Click here for technical support if you have difficulty registering for or using MyHealthHome.
If you have questions regarding MyRecord, call 270-745-1009. MyRecord is completely secure, so you can be confident that your private information is protected. Only you – or an authorized family member – can access your information through MyRecord. icn_find_a_doc.
Enrollment is fast and free, based upon information provided by your Med Center Health caregiver. You’ll need a name, date of birth, social security number, email address on file with your caregiver and your medical record number.
Discover our secure Online Services using our MyHealthRecord Patient Portal. Access your Personal Health Information Anytime, Anywhere, Manage your Office Appointments and Talk Privately to your Care Team ... 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any device that has an internet connection.
Stop by the Registration Desk & and request an invitation to access our secure Patient Portal
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