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Step 1 - Take A Quick Tour

RelayHealth is a secure, private way for our patients to communicate with Dr. deGoma's office online. This service enables our office to take care of non-urgent healthcare matters - quickly and easily. We will respond usually within the next two business days.

Tired of waiting on hold? Communicate with Dr. deGoma via RelayHealth from any Internet-connected computer - at work, at home, at school.

Nagging question got you up at 2:00 AM? Go online and forward  your question to Dr. deGoma, and get some sleep.

Wondering how your labwork turned out? Ask Dr. deGoma's office to send the results securely through RelayHealth. Or forward your lab test results to our office.

An independent study found that patients enjoy improved access to their doctor via RelayHealth: More than three-quarters find the service convenient and easy to use, and give RelayHealth high marks compared to phone calls.

100% of RelayHealth transactions are phone free.

Until now, the telephone was one of the few options available for connecting with Dr. deGoma's office. But that doesn't make it the best or most convenient choice.

With RelayHealth, you can get a non-urgent message directly to Dr. deGoma's office anytime. Pose your question in your own words - no need to abbreviate your concern for the message taker, who may or may not get all the details right. And RelayHealth's encryption technology ensures your message is kept confidential and private until the intended recipient opens it.

"You don't have to worry about being at your desk all day long waiting for a return (call) from your doctor. You can pick up your e-mails anywhere or anytime."

—Patient, Mill Valley, California

Step 2 - Patient Registration, click here.

 

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