Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal is a patient portal that allows patients to view their medical records, book appointments, and communicate with their physicians. In this article, we will show you how to login to the portal and use it to access your medical records.
What is the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal?
The Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal is a secure, online tool that allows patients to access their medical records, submit questions and requests for information, and share experiences with other patients.
How do I login to the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal?
To login to the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal, please enter your email address and password into the corresponding fields on the homepage. You will then be able to access all of the features of the Patient Portal.
How to Login to the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal
If you are a Westside Internal Medicine patient, you can login to the patient portal using your MyWestsideID account. To sign in, follow these steps:
1. Go to the Patient Portal homepage at www.westsidecmh.com and click on "Login."
2. Type in your MyWestsideID account password and hit enter.
3. You will be taken to the main page of the patient portal, which looks like this:
The top left corner of the page shows your current logged-in session time and date, as well as your user name (which is just your MyWestsideID username). To the right of this is a list of all of your active tabs (i.e., pages you are viewing), including your personal medical history, medications, appointment information, lab results and more.
To the right of this is a "My Profile" button that takes you to a new page where you can update or change various information about yourself, such as your contact information or social media links.
In order to leave this page and return to the main Patient Portal homepage, just click on the "Logout
How to use the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal
If you are a Westside Internal Medicine patient, you can use their patient portal to manage your care and connected services. The Patient Portal is a secure website where you can easily access information about your health, medications, and appointments. To login, follow these steps:
1) Click on the link in the email we sent you or on the "Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal" tab on their website.
2) Enter your login ID and password. If you have never registered with them, we will ask you to create an account first.
3) Click on the "My Health" tab to see your medical history, medications, and appointment information. You can also view images of your medical records and contact them anytime to request copies of your records.
4) Click on the "Connected Services" tab to find out about their cutting-edge services and how to use them. You can also sign up for their email notifications so you are always up-to-date on what's happening at Westside Internal Medicine.
FAQs about the Westside Internal Medicine Patient Portal
If you are not currently a Westside Internal Medicine patient, please click here to learn how to create an account. Once you have registered and logged in, you will be able to access the Patient Portal. Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about using the Patient Portal:
How do I create an account?
You can register for an account by clicking here. After you have registered, log in and click on "My Account" in the main menu. You will need your patient ID number and password to access the Patient Portal.
What are my patient rights when using the Patient Portal?
Your patient rights vary depending on what type of surgery or procedure you have scheduled. However, most common rights include the right to receive timely notice of your surgery/procedure, relevant information about your surgery/procedure, and the right to ask any questions you may have about your surgery/procedure. If you have any additional questions about your patient rights, please contact their office at (310) 440-9000.
How often will I be contacted about my surgery/procedure?
They will contact you as soon as possible after your surgery/procedure is complete to