pad patient portal

by Dandre Kris 9 min read
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What is the patient portal?

Our Patient Portal allows you to communicate securely with our staff, request an appointment or pay a bill online.

What does PAD do for BAMC?

Perform admission and disposition functions, medical record management, disability processing, medical evacuation coordination, birth and decedent affairs and workload statistics. PAD provides excellent administration support services to both BAMC staff and beneficiaries in the most effective and efficient means possible.

What is the EHR link in the portal?

The EHR Link in our Portal allows you to access and manage your medical records Our Portal follows HIPAA compliance guidelines to protect your confidentiality so if you are interested in accessing our Patient Portal, please call or email our office to request a username and password. You may access the portal here:  PATIENT PORTAL

What are the symptoms of peripheral artery disease (PAD)?

When you develop peripheral artery disease (PAD), your legs or arms — usually your legs — don't receive enough blood flow to keep up with demand. This may cause symptoms, such as leg pain when walking (claudication). Peripheral artery disease is also likely to be a sign of a buildup of fatty deposits in your arteries (atherosclerosis).

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New Patients

To book your first appointment, call us or use the booking button. Not sure which of our locations might serve you best? Message us or use our Location Finder.

Patient Tools

Manage your account, pay a bill, or access your medical records and test results. HIPAA compliant to protect your confidentiality. Need Access? Contact Us

How do you know if you have peripheral artery disease?

Peripheral artery disease signs and symptoms include: Painful cramping in one or both of your hips, thighs or calf muscles after certain activities, such as walking or climbing stairs. Leg numbness or weakness. Coldness in your lower leg or foot, especially when compared with the other side.

Can peripheral artery disease cause leg pain?

While many people with peripheral artery disease have mild or no symptoms, some people have leg pain when walking (claudication). Claudication symptoms include muscle pain or cramping in your legs or arms that's triggered by activity, such as walking, but disappears after a few minutes of rest. The location of the pain depends on the location ...

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