st peter's health partners patient portal

by Eileen Bosco 4 min read
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What happened to St Peter's Health Partners patient portal?

St. Peter's Health Partners is transitioning to a new patient portal – Trinity Health MyChart – in May 2021. After the transition, any new information, including prescription refills, visit notes and lab results, will be in your new MyChart patient portal.

What is included in the patient portals?

The patient portals for St. Peter's Health Partner provides you, our valued patient, online access to your health information from either an outpatient doctor's visit or an inpatient hospital stay. Health information may include blood test results, radiology results, your medical diagnoses, and more.

Why do I need my Own Patient Portal?

If you are a St. Peter’s Health patient wanting electronic access to another adult’s health care information, you must have your own Patient Portal prior to filling out a Patient Portal Proxy Registration form.

How do I sign up for a patient portal account?

There are two ways to sign up for a Patient Portal account: Visit a St. Peter’s Health location and fill out a Patient Portal Registration form. You must sign and complete ID verification in person Sign up for a Patient Portal online. IMPORTANT NOTE: An email must reside on your medical record in order for this to succeed.

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Already have a Patient Portal account?

Your log on ID and password can be reset by using the links on the Patient Portal logon page. This will also unlock a locked Patient Portal. When these requests are made the information entered must match your Patient Portal account. If you need assistance, please contact Patient Portal Support.

Registration Forms

An individual Patient Portal Registration Form is a legal document completed by by an adult patient giving St. Peter's Health permission to create a Patient Portal.

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Already Have A Patient Portal account?

Don’T Have A Patient Portal account?

  • Please note, you must be 18 years and older or emancipated to sign up for a Patient Portal. There are two ways to sign up for a Patient Portal account: 1. Visit a St. Peter’s Health location and fill out a Patient Portal Registration form. You must sign and complete ID verification in person 2. Sign up for a Patient Portal online.IMPORTANT NOTE: An...
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Accessing Other Patient’S Health Care Information

  • If you are an adult (Proxy) wanting electronic access to another patient's health care information through a Patient Portal, a Patient Portal Proxy Registrationmust be filled out and submitted. If you are a parent who would like this access for a child, please click hereand learn more before filling out the proxy registration form.
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Registration Forms

  • An individual Patient Portal Registration Form is a legal document completed by by an adult patient giving St. Peter's Health permission to create a Patient Portal. A Patient Portal Proxy Registration form is a legal document completed by an adult patient giving a designated adult (Proxy) permission to access their health care information electronically. The proxy agrees to ad…
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