A patient portal flyer is a great way to engage patients and help them explore the benefits of using your clinic's patient portal. This flyer provides step-by-step instructions for logging in and using the portal.
How to Log In to Patient Portal
If you have not previously registered for Patient Portal (Patient Portal is a web-based patient information system), you will need to do so before logging in. To register, go to www.patientportal.com and click on the "Register" link in the upper right corner of the homepage. After registering, you will be prompted to create a password. Once you have created your password, you can login to Patient Portal by entering your password and clicking on the "Log In" button in the upper right corner of the homepage.
How to Change Your Password
If you forgot your password, or need to change it, follow these steps:
1. Navigate to the "My Account" page on the portal.
2. Click "Forgot Password?" in the upper-right corner of the page.
3. Enter your email address in the "Create a new password" field and click "Create Password."
4. Enter your new password in the "New Password" field and click "Save."
5. Click "Log In" in the lower-right corner of the page to log in to your account.
How to Report a Problem
If you have a problem with the Patient Portal, you can report it by clicking on the "Report a Problem" link on the left side of the homepage. From there, you will be able to tell us what happened and how we can fix it.
How to Access your Medical Records
If you have forgotten your patient portal username or password, please follow these instructions to reset your account:
1. Log in to the Patient Portal by clicking here.
2. Under "My Account," click "Reset Password."
3. Enter your email address and choose a new password. You will be asked to confirm this new password.
4. Click "Reset Password" again to finish setting up your new password.
How to Cancel or Change an Appointment
Please login to your Patient Portal account to cancel or change an appointment.
If you are a new patient, please create an account and complete the registration process. If you have an existing Patient Portal account, please enter your username and password in the login form below.
If you are having trouble logging in, please call their office at (412) 621-5200 and we will help you resolve the issue.
How to Cancel or Change an Appointment:
Login to your Patient Portal account. Click on "My Appointments" in the main navigation bar. Under "Appointments," click on the appointment for which you want to cancel or change the details. On the "Appointment Details" page, under "Cancellation Policy," click on the link that says "Cancel or Change Appointment." You will be prompted to enter your username and password. If you are having trouble logging in, please call their office at (412) 621-5200 and we will help you resolve the issue.
Tips for Managing Schedules and communicating with providers
If you're new to the Patient Portal, or if you're having trouble logging in, follow these tips:
- Enter your name and email address into the login form on the homepage. If you don't have an account, you can create one by clicking "Sign Up" on the top right corner of the homepage.
- If you're having trouble logging in because your password is incorrect, please reset it by going to "My Account" on the homepage, clicking "Reset Password", and entering your new password into the new form.
- If you have a question about your account or schedule, please contact their customer service department at 1-866-723-5626. We are available 24/7 to help you with any questions or issues.
Conclusion
Thank you for considering their Patient Portal. The Patient Portal provides a convenient way for patients to manage their medical information and access health services. In order to login, please enter your patient number (which is located on the back of your ID card) into the field below and click Login. If you have forgotten your patient number, or if you would like to change your password, please contact them at 1-888-777-6877. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and thank you for using their Patient Portal.