Nhs Scotland Patient E Communications Portal is a new online patient portal that allows patients to access their medical records, request repeat tests, book appointments and more. In this article, we will show you how to login to the portal and use it to communicate with your doctor.
How to login to the NHS Scotland Patient E Communications Portal
If you are looking to login to the NHS Scotland Patient E Communications Portal, then follow these simple steps:
1. Go to the NHS Scotland website and click on ‘Patient E’ in the top right corner of the screen. This will take you to the Patient E Communications Portal.
2. In the top left corner of the screen, click on ‘Login’. This will take you to a new page where you will need to enter your email address and password. Please make sure that you have entered your email address correctly as this is how you will be able to access the Portal again in future.
3. Once you have entered your details, click on ‘Login’ again. You will now be taken to a new page where you can view your account information and settings.
4. If you would like to make any changes to your account information or settings, simply click on ‘Edit Profile’ and complete the necessary fields. Once you have finished, click on ‘Save Changes’ at the bottom of the page.
How to find your patient portal username and password
If you are new to the Patient Portal, you will need to create a username and password. You can find these details below.
To create your username:
1. Click on ‘My Account’ in the main navigation bar at the top of the page. This will take you to the My Account screen.
2. Find ‘Your Name’ under ‘Your Profile’ and click on it. This will take you to a screen where you can enter your first name.
3. Enter your last name and click on ‘Next’.
4. Under ‘Personal Details’, you will need to enter your date of birth. You can find this information in the same place as your national insurance number (NIN) – on a letter sent to you by your employer or from government websites such as GOV .UK or NHS Choices . Please enter your month, day and year and click on ‘Next’.
5. On the next screen, you will be asked to provide a email address for yourself. If you have already set up an NHS Scotland account, then this will be the same email address that is
How to change your password
If you forgot your password, or if you need to change it because you’ve forgotten your login ID, you can do this by going to the 'My Account' section of the NHS Scotland Patient E Communications Portal and clicking on 'Change Password'. You will then be asked to enter your current password and new password.
How to troubleshoot common problems with the Patient E Communications Portal
If you're having trouble logging in to the Patient E Communications Portal, there are a few things you can do to try to fix the problem. First, make sure you have the most recent version of Adobe Flash installed on your computer. If you're using an older version of Flash, it may not be able to access the Patient E Communications Portal. Second, make sure your web browser is up-to-date. Your browser may need to be updated in order to access the Patient E Communications Portal. Third, make sure you're using the correct web address for your computer. The Patient E Communications Portal can be accessed at www.nhsScotland.com/patiente. If you're still having trouble logging in, please contact their customer support team at [email protected].
General tips for using the Patient E Communications Portal
The NHS Scotland Patient E Communications Portal is a great way to manage your health and wellbeing, and it's easy to use. Here are some general tips for using the portal:
1. Log in using your patient number (PIN) and password. You'll need to have registered with the NHS before you can use the portal.
2. The first time you open the portal, you'll be asked to set up your account. This will include giving your patient number (PIN) and password. You can also set up a second user account if you want to share the portal with someone else.
3. The main page of the portal is divided into four main sections: My Health Record, My Messages, Services, and Events. In each section, you'll find lots of useful information about how to use the portal and get the most out of it.
4. You can also access different sections of the portal from different devices, including computers, tablets, smartphones and even smart watches. You can even access the Patient E App which lets you manage your health records and messages from anywhere there's internet access.