Physician Practice
Practice Name | North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center |
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Website | northshorechildguidance.org |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 4 |
Number of Locations | 3 |
North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center is a preeminent not-for-profit children's mental health agency on Long Island dedicated to restoring and strengthening the emotional well-being of children from birth to age 24 and their families. They specialize in providing diagnosis, treatment, prevention, training, parent education, research, and advocacy, addressing issues such as depression, anxiety, developmental delays, bullying, substance abuse, trauma, and family crises. [5, 10, 13] Services include individual, family, and group therapy, medication management, bilingual services, behavior management, parent education, and comprehensive diagnostic assessments, with a commitment to providing compassionate treatment regardless of a family's ability to pay. [5, 6, 11, 12]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
The search results confirm that North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center has a patient portal which is accessible from their website. One search result also lists North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center as a participant in Healthix, which is a health information exchange (HIE). Healthix has a provider portal, but this is generally for healthcare professionals to access patient data, not a patient-facing portal like MyChart. Crucially, none of the search results explicitly name the vendor or branding of the patient portal used by North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center, nor do they directly state which EHR system they use. While there's a mention of EHR adoption in the context of a different program (in North Carolina), and a document mentioning EHR technology requirements for community-based providers in New York State, these do not specifically identify the system used by North Shore Child and Family Guidance Center. An Indeed job posting mentions documenting delivered peer services in the Electronic Health Records (EHR), confirming they use an EHR, but not specifying which one. Without a clear link between the patient portal name/vendor and an EHR system in the search results for this specific organization, I cannot definitively determine the EHR system they use based on the patient portal. Therefore, I cannot fully answer the user's request with the current information. I have found that they have a patient portal and participate in a Health Information Exchange (Healthix), but the specific patient portal vendor/name and the corresponding EHR system remain unknown.