Are you tired of waiting on hold for hours to schedule an appointment or receive your medical records? With Buffalo Medical Group’s MyBMGChart, you no longer have to waste time and energy on tedious administrative tasks. MyBMGChart is a secure online patient portal that allows you to access your personal health records, communicate with your care team, and request prescription refills with just a few clicks.
Managing Your Appointments
Booking appointments with your healthcare provider has never been easier. With MyBMGChart, you can schedule your next appointment or view details of your past and upcoming appointments. The online platform enables you to pick a convenient date and time, and also reminds you of upcoming appointments via email or text message.
Communicating with Your Doctors
MyBMGChart is designed to make communication with your doctors quick and easy. You can use the portal to ask medical questions, report symptoms, or seek advice from your care team. Moreover, the platform enables you to send messages and receive replies within a matter of hours, eliminating the need for phone calls or in-person visits.
Accessing Your Medical Records
Have you ever needed to see your test results or your doctor’s comments urgently? MyBMGChart provides you with instant access to your medical records, including laboratory test results, diagnostic imaging reports, and medication lists. You can view your records, print them out, or share them with other healthcare providers whenever you need to.
Refilling Your Prescriptions
Running out of your medication can be a hassle, especially when your pharmacy is closed. With MyBMGChart, you can easily request refills for any of your physician-approved medications. The platform enables you to check the status of your refill requests, receive reminders to take your medication, and set up automatic refills for your convenience.
How to Sign Up for MyBMGChart
To take advantage of all the benefits that MyBMGChart has to offer, you need to sign up for an account. The process is straightforward and only takes a few minutes. Here are the steps to follow:
Step 1: Visit the Buffalo Medical Group MyChart website (https://www.mybmgchart.com/mychart/) and click on the MyBMGChart icon.
Step 2: Click on the “Sign Up” button and fill out the registration form.
Step 3: Once you submit your registration form, you will receive an email with instructions on how to activate your account.
Step 4: Follow the instructions in the email to activate your account and start using MyBMGChart.
How to Contact Buffalo Medical Group
Buffalo Medical Group (BMG) is dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare services to patients in the Western New York area. Whether you have general questions or urgent medical needs, BMG offers various channels for you to get in touch with your healthcare provider. In this guide, we’ll discuss the different ways to contact BMG, including routine calls, after-hours urgent needs, and emergencies.
Routine Calls
For general questions or routine calls, you can contact your physician’s office directly. If you’re not sure about your physician’s office number, you can call BMG’s main line at 716.630.1000, and your call will be transferred to your physician. This option is ideal for patients who need to schedule an appointment, inquire about test results, or discuss their treatment plan with their provider.
After-Hours Urgent Needs
If you have an urgent problem after office hours, BMG has a team of on-call physicians who can provide assistance. To reach the on-call physician, call BMG’s main line at 716.630.1000, and they will page the physician or the covering physician to return your call. The physician on call will evaluate your need and help you determine the appropriate course of action. This may include a prescription, an appointment, a visit to an urgent care center, or an emergency room.
When awaiting a return call from the physician on call, please keep your telephone line open and remove any call blocks. If a return call is not received from the on-call physician within a reasonable length of time, patients should call again to verify that their correct telephone number was recorded.
Emergencies
In the event of an emergency or life-threatening situation, call 911 immediately. Examples of emergencies include chest pain, severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness, seizures, and severe allergic reactions. It’s essential to seek immediate medical attention in these cases to prevent further complications or permanent damage.