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Following UCLA’s extension of ... Access The Ashe Center Patient Portal to make an appointment, message your primary care provider (PCP), and more. Submit Patient Feedback The Ashe Center wants feedback on your patient experience. Your feedback can be anonymous or you can include your personal information on our secure survey site to give us ...
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Patients can access the records below (April 2016-present) without a written authorization by logging into the Patient Portal:
Patients needing records prior to April 2016, or needing more detailed information, can submit a request by using one of the options below:
Allow 7-10 business days for your request to be completed. Unsigned and/or incomplete requests cannot be processed.