Our Patient Portal is designed to help you monitor your personal medical records. It does not provide any emergency medical service. If you have a medical emergency, call 911.
Give us a call at 866-779-3655 or email us at portal@coastalmedical.com Our Patient Portal is designed to help you monitor your personal medical records. It does not provide any emergency medical service.
To create a Patient Portal account, please call our Medical Records department at 401-921-9274 or send an email to patientportal@rimirad.com. Please provide your name, date of birth, and a mobile phone number. Log in below to view upcoming appointments, forms, imaging reports, make a payment, and more.
This is an exciting time as our Patient Center located at 375 Wampanoag Trail in East Providence is now open. Nine of our practices occupy three floors of this newly constructed building that was designed to be a model of “patient-centered medical care.” Back when doctors made house calls, the medical home was often the patient’s home.
NOTE: If you are a new patient, you automatically get a Portal account with a temporary password. Temporary passwords are only available for 48 hours. If this password expires you will need to get a new password by visiting Account Recovery and resetting your password or username.
About the Portal#N#Coastal Medical’s Patient Portal is fast, simple and secure and available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. On the Portal you can book an appointment, request a prescription refill, message your practice and even view your lab results.
The Patient Portal is a fast, simple and secure way to contact your Care Team with non-urgent medical questions. Click "Ask the Practice Team" to get routine matters addressed quickly whether you're at home or on the go. Portal messaging should never be used in an emergency situation.
Portal messaging should never be used in an emergency situation. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911.
Only healthcare providers and their support staff who have a treating relationship with the patient are permitted to access the patient’s record on the HIE.
Patients have the option to opt out of having your information shared between providers that use an HIE by completing the “ Opt Out” form here or by asking the patient’s treating provider office or Health Information Management Department.
Step 1: Log in to MyChart. Step 2: Go to "Account Settings" and click "Communication Preferences". Step 3: Under "Health" deselect emails and/or text messages for test results. CNme does not currently push portal notifications to your phone or device.
Having greater access to your own information can help you make more informed decisions about your health. It can also create a stronger partnership between you and your care team, because everyone is receiving the same information at the same time.
Because most all your visit notes, including progress notes, discharge summaries, procedure notes and other clinical documentation as well as most testing results will now be available through you portal. Testing results will be released to you promptly once they are finalized, therefore you may receive notification of your results before a provider has had a chance to review them.
Electronically request corrections and/or additions to portions of your chart. For example, you can make changes to your medication list, which your doctor will then review and accept into your official medical record at your next visit.
Because this is a new way of sharing information, you may see test results before your health care team has had the chance to review the result and contact you. Additionally, you’re going to be getting these results as soon as they are final when your care team may not be immediately available for questions.