Our Patients | Who We Are | Legacy Health Manage your account, request prescriptions, set up appointments & more. Don't have an account CREATE AN ACCOUNT > MyHealth MyHealth Manage your account, request prescriptions, set up appointments & more. Don't have an account CREATE AN ACCOUNT > Doctors & Locations Services & Resources Services Resources Patients & Visitors About Your Care Paying for Your Care Visit or Volunteer Giving & Support Ways to Give Get Involved Community Benefit About Who We Are News & Media For Health Professionals Refer a Patient Tools & Resources Legacy Research Institute Education for Health Professionals Careers Our Patients About Who We Are Our Patients Everything for the patient. Caring for patients is why we are here. We work to ensure they understand the best ways to be healthy and provide the highest-quality medical services when and where they need them. When and Where You Need Us Facing illness or injury, our patients deserve the finest medical care. We have experts in a range of fields from heart care to sports medicine to high-risk pregnancies and more. Of course, many patients know Legacy because of our six advanced medical centers in Portland, Vancouver, Gresham, Tualatin and Silverton, plus our specialized children’s care through Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel. Find a location Clear Communication = Healthier Patients When the care team talks and writes in ways that are easy to understand, patients have better results. Recognizing this, we strive to be simple and clear with our patients and families. We teach others to do the same by hosting one of the nation's largest health literacy conference. About Health Literacy Our Patients Have a Voice We want our patients to have the best care, every time. So we gather feedback from our patients to help improve and enhance the care we offer. We also share this feedback of each provider or clinic — good or bad — on our website, so that all may benefit from what our patients have to say. Find a provider Quality Personified In medicine, “quality” is measured in comparison with national standards. We track quality measures in almost everything we do. In such vital areas as treating heart attacks, taking steps for patient safety and following proven methods of care, we meet or exceed a range of quality standards.