With a patient portal, you can:
Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here.
What is a patient portal? A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as:
With patient portals, the first and foremost thing you will need is a computer and a working internet connection. Create a customized user’s account in the software to avail medical services on your own. Once you enter the patient portal, click on links and products sold by the provider and tap into a new experience.
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Summit Pacific is a primary care focused organization with long-term wellness for the community as its goal. We’re reaching the entire community. We’re not just catering to the sick. We are trying to keep patients healthy, and who doesn’t want to be part of that!
Summit Pacific Medical Center gives you, or your authorized representatives, two options for accessing your medical records as well as imaging records (CDs, x-rays, MRI, CT, ultrasound, mammography, etc.).
My SummitCare is our secure, web-based patient information portal. Here you will be able to review information from your medical records including but not limited to:
To request copies of your medical records, complete a signed release form specifying what is to be released and to whom it is being released. We provide two request types for your convenience:
This means our patient care teams use a team approach that focuses on the patient’s health, and the overall health of the patient’s family unit. This approach helps encourage two-way communication and participation in care plans between the patient and their provider; it also encourages patients to take a proactive approach to managing their own health and the health of their family. The Medical Home project allows more one-on-one time between provider and patient and enables the patients to participate in their healthcare decisions.
Family medicine residents are physicians in training who work alongside board-certified family medicine physicians and inter-professional health care providers to promote continuity of care for family medicine patients.
No one will be denied medically necessary services based on their inability to pay. Look below for discounts; some are based on family size and income.
Property Tax Credit: Patients living within the district may receive a credit in the amount of the public hospital district portion of their property taxes assessed within the same year of the related date of service, up to a maximum annual credit of $500.