Our patient portals are secure, personal websites that allow you to view and manage your health care information, medical records and results. Please note: Certain records and test results may be available on the portal before your physician can review them.
The Doylestown Health Physician Practices and Urgent Care patient portal is a secure online website where patients can view health information at any time of day from anywhere with an Internet connection. You can access the site with a secure username and password.
All of the fields below are required in order to use the online bill payment feature. Physicians Immediate Care accepts all major credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.
The Patient Portal Office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can be granted access to another patient's medical records if that individual provides the hospital with written permission and if applicant is 18 years or older. As a 'patient proxy,' you will have access to the individual's personal health information.
State-of-the-art primary care practices that utilize new provider to patient procedures that ensure a complete satisfaction in scheduled visits.
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Physicians Urgent Care is committed to providing patients with high quality care at an affordable cost. Our clinics are open seven days a week and stay open late to provide you with care when you need it most. If you have any questions, please email us at info@pucclinic.com or call: (615) 472-1550.
Diagnostic imaging services are part of our commitment to comprehensive orthopedic care. The experts at Physicians Urgent Care ensure you get the right answers – and the right care. We offer digital X-Rays. Digital X-Ray imaging uses sensors in place of traditional photographic film to create a crisper image and instant image viewing for a faster, more accurate diagnosis.
Most Urinary Tract Infections occur in the lower part of the urinary tract, typically in the urethra or bladder. UTIs are caused when bacteria travel through the urethra into the bladder. Many UTIs are bladder infections, but if the infection travels to the kidney, it can become a more serious kidney infection. Urinary Tract Infections tend to be more prevalent in women but are also seen in men and children. UTI causes can include wearing tight or restrictive clothing, intercourse, or not drinking enough fluids, in addition to other factors.