For questions concerning your complete RMC Hospital record, please contact RMC’s Health Information Management (HIM) department at 803-395-2272, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, except holidays. For questions concerning your Physician Office record, please contact your physician office directly.
View and update your personal profile information, and view your billing statements. Please call our Medical Records office at 256-329-7114 for instructions regarding initial access to the patient portal. Click here to access the Patient Portal.
If you do not qualify, you can still enroll in-person at Outpatient Registration located on the main floor at Rutland Regional Medical Center. On Sept. 28 and 29, the Patient Portal experienced connectivity issues that prevented it from saving information.
The Patient Portal helps you to maximize time spent with your doctor by providing access to your test results and helping you prepare for any follow-up. You will now have access to your medical information in one central location, 24-hours per day, on your laptop, phone or tablet!
Self-enrollment is now available for Rutland Regional patients who are age 18 or older and who don't currently have access to the online Patient Portal. Start the self-enrollment process now:
Our Patient Portal makes it fast and easy to view your personal medical history:
All of your information is pulled directly from your electronic health record. You will see information from your visits to all Rutland Regional provider locations.
The patient portal is designed to be easy to use and intuitive. Once you have established your account, simply select My Health to start viewing specific health information. If you have questions or concerns about how to find information, please feel free to call us at 1.877.621.8014. We are here 24/7!
Click the “My Health” section. Here, you can choose to view different categories of information.
If you've found an error or need information changed in your medical records, please fill out the Request for Amendment/Correction of Health Information Form. Once you've completed the form, please mail it to:
Once proxy access is approved, you will receive an email invite. You must accept the email invite, which will then direct you to the next step to complete the proxy access. With proxy access, you are able to easily toggle back and forth between your personal medical record, and all proxy accounts to which you have been granted access.
is state-of-the-art software that helps our clinicians to drive quality and positive outcomes for our patients by having one medical record that is shared between the hospital, the Indiana Physician Group (IPG), clinics and other specialty services.
Please note: If using an email address to complete verification, your email address must be on file with Indiana Regional Medical Center. To have your email address added to your record, please call Health Information Management (Medical Records) at 724.357.7038.
Any woman of childbearing age needs to maximize their health in the event that they become pregnant. At a basic level, general good health principles always apply: a balanced diet, avoiding smoking and use of other substances, being mindful of alcohol use, maintaining a healthy weight, and regular exercise.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic disease characterized by abdominal pain and either constipation (IBS-C), diarrhea (IBS-D), or a mix of both (IBS-Mixed). The prevalence in the US population is about 5% or 1 in 20 people and affects both men and women. IBS significantly reduces patients’ quality of life and it is estimated that Read More »
Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is now recommended for average-risk individuals starting at age 45 years, according to the American College of Gastroenterology’s (ACG’s) updated guidelines. The starting age was previously 50 years except for Blacks, for whom the starting age was lowered to 45 years in 2005.
Rapid City Medical Center expands with New ENT Clinic Location and Providers West River ENT’s Dr. Rob Schleiffarth, MD brings a new building and expert team to join Dr. Troy Howard, MD in the RCMC network. Rapid City Medical Center’s Ear, Nose, & Throat Department is proud to announce an expansion through a merger with Read More »
Rapid City Medical Center’s Dr. Heather Moline, an OB/GYN provider, addresses some common questions about the safety and efficacy of the Covid-19 vaccine for women who are pregnant, breast feeding, or trying to become pregnant. Watch the five minute video, here:
At this time, all COVID-19 vaccine is being administered by Monument Health as directed by the South Dakota Department of Health. Rapid City Medical Center does not have COVID-19 vaccine available to us.
Watch Youtube Video Our very own Dr. Halie Anderson, Board Certified Allergist & Immunologist, took some time to address some of the concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine.
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