Urology Specialists Patient Portal is the online portal that allows patients to book appointments, view their appointments history, and communicate with their doctor. In order to login and access these features, you first need to create an account. To create your account, visit the patient portal website and click on the "Create Account" button.
The Urology Specialists Patient Portal
If you are a patient of Urology Specialists and have not already created an account, you can do so by clicking on the link below. Once you have logged in, you will be able to view your medical records, communicate with your doctor and more!
If you are a doctor at Urology Specialists and would like to create an account for your patients, please click on the link below.
https://www.urologyspecialists.com/patient-portal
How to login
If you are a patient of Urology Specialist, you can use the Patient Portal to access your medical records and provide feedback about your care. To login to the Patient Portal, follow these steps:
1. Log in to your healthcare provider's website.
2. Click on "My Account" in the top left corner of the screen.
3. In the "My Account" section, click on "Patient Portal."
4. Enter your username and password, and click on "Log In."
5. You will be taken to the main Patient Portal page.
What to expect when logging in
When logging in to the Urology Specialists Patient Portal, you will be asked to provide your name, email address, password and hospital ID. You will also be required to select a role - patient, caregiver or doctor - and indicate whether you are a first-time visitor or returning patient.
Once logged in, you will be able to access your account information, including medical records and medication lists. You can also view appointment details and book appointments online.
If you have any questions about using the Patient Portal, please contact them at [email protected].
Managing your account
To login to your account, please follow these instructions.
1. Click the “Account” link on the main menu.
2. Enter your login credentials and click “Login.”
3. You will be taken to the My Profile page where you can manage your account information and settings.
Uploading medical records
Medical records can be uploaded through the patient portal.
To upload medical records:
1. Log in to the patient portal.
2. Click on "My Medical Records."
3. Click on "Upload Your Medical Records."
4. Select the medical records you want to upload and click on "Upload."
Editing your medical records
If you have ever had a surgery or visit to the doctor, you have likely used their patient portal. Patient portals are online tools that allow patients to access their medical records and photos from their visits. For surgeries, often times the patient portal is the first step in getting your medical records edited and organized. The following article will teach you how to login to your patient portal if you are a urologist.
To login to your patient portal, you will need your patient number, which is usually on your ID card at the hospital where you had the surgery. Once you have entered your patient number and verified it is correct, you will be taken to the patient portal login screen. If you are having trouble logging in, please contact your doctor's office for assistance.
Viewing your medical records
To view your medical records, you must first login. If you have forgotten your login information, you can view your medical records by contacting the office where you received your care.
Conclusion
If you are a patient of a urology specialist and need to login to their patient portal, here is how you can do it:
1. Go to the website of your urology specialist and sign in.
2. Click on "My Account" in the top right corner of the homepage.
3. Enter your email address and password (or create a new account if you don't have an existing one).
4. If you signed up for online services such as messaging or e-mail notifications, you will also need to enter your activation code from these services.
5. You will now be able to access all of your account details, including medical records and messages sent to you by your specialist.