Patient Portal
Patients have access to a secure, online portal once they have established themselves with our practice and made their first appointment. Portal access is 24/7 and can provide patients with their medical information such as vaccine records and completed forms, as well as a way to send secure messages to our staff office. Ask the front desk about getting signed up during your next visit!
You can access our patient online portal after registering at the office, or by requesting a portal account by emailing us at
frontdesk@chcc.pcc.com . Please note that communications that require a significant amount of time and medical decision-making on the part of the physician will incur a charge. Portal communications are for non-urgent, routine questions or concerns.
In July 2020, we transitioned to a new portal with greater capabilities. Our old portal is no longer functional. Request access to the new system as noted above.
All responses to communication initiated via the portal should be responded to within a few days Monday through Friday. Please note that some of our doctors are part-time, and therefore not in the office every business day.
Secure messages sent after 4 pm on Friday through 11:59 pm Sunday, or on a holiday will not be seen immediately. Please call our office during scheduled hours or call our after-hours number 984-364-4613 for urgent needs.
For detailed directions on how to use the patient portal, please use the following link:
Portal User Instructions
Click the button below to access our patient portal:
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You may have heard news about rising numbers of measles cases in Texas and other areas of the United States. 2 doses of the MMR vaccine are highly effective (97%) at preventing measles infections. At CHCAC, children receive their first dose at age 1 and a second dose at age 4, to make sure kids are fully protected as soon as possible, and following the recommendations from the CDC. Some infants aged 6 months to 11 months who travel internationally to high-prevlance areas may need a dose to protect them, but they still need the 1 year and 4 year old doses as well. If you are ever concerned about a possible exposure to measles, please CALL before entering our office. DO NOT ENTER the office. This is a highly contagious illness and special precautions must be taken to prevent spread.
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