The following video shows how to login to membership sites, change password, & edit information on the provider listings. Click to play (shows up much better if you expand it to full screen)…


The login works for those with an active membership. Would not be fair for us to allow access to non-paying physicians when others are providing money used for patient education, marketing, research, and lawyering to keep unqualified physicians from using our name.

If you are not sure if your membership is active, we are here 9 am -5 pm (New York Time) Mon-Thursday and 9-noon on Friday. We can also tell you if your card expired and renew it if necessary…
1-888-920-5311.

Also, members can schedule a free marketing consult here (click).<–

If your provider membership is currently active…

1. Please click below to log into the membership of your choice…

2. Once on that page, if you do not know your password, then click on “Lost your password?”

…then enter your username or the email address associated with your account, and the computer will email you a new password.

If you cannot remember either your username or password, then you can look at the Provider Directory to find your listing & see which email address you used for your membership account and have the password sent to you. You can see your listing on the directories here…

3. To change your listed information or password…

To update your Provider Listing Contact information, once you are logged in, look for the “Update Profile” page under the Dashboard on the menu. You can watch this video for more information on updating your directory listing. 

I hope this helps!

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