cu medicine patient portal

by Lucius Barrows II 5 min read

University of Colorado Medicine - Denver, CO

23 hours ago Patient Info Patient Resources Welcome! Here you’ll find information about online bill pay, commonly asked billing questions, directions and more. CU Medicine serves as a resource for … >> Go To The Portal


How do I schedule an appointment with a CU Medicine provider?

If you are an existing patient and have an patient portal account and currently see a CU Medicine provider at a hospital partner location, you can choose to schedule an appointment via their online patient portals. Please click below to schedule using our hospital partners' patient portals.

What is Cucu medicine?

CU Medicine serves as a resource for patients receiving care from roughly 3,000 providers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (SOM).

What is MyMy cu patient portal?

My CU Patient Portal is a secure, convenient way to manage your private healthcare online.

Can I contact Cucu medicine for a billing inquiry?

CU Medicine welcomes your billing inquiries; however, please note that sending protected health information within an email may not be secure.

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How many providers does CU Medicine have?

CU Medicine serves as a resource for patients receiving care from roughly 3,000 providers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine (SOM). An international authority and the leading academic medical institution in the West, the SOM offers cutting-edge research and technologies and superior medical treatment on one of the largest and most advanced academic medical campuses in the country.

Where is visitor parking at CU Medicine?

Visitor parking is located in our parking garage located directly east of our building with a visitor entrance on the north side of the garage. You must have a confirmed appointment at CU Medicine to park in our visitor parking or your car may be towed. Note, CU Medicine visitor parking is NOT available for CU School of Medicine visitors.

Is Patient Payment Portal safe?

We believe in providing convenient ways to access the information you need which is why we’re pleased to offer our improved patient payment portal. It’s a safe, secure, and fast way to pay your bill or see your account balance.

Schedule with CU Medicine

To schedule an appointment with a CU Medicine provider, get started by searching for a provider, a location near you or a specific specialty. Once a provider or location is selected, you will be able to schedule an appointment.

Virtual Visits

Virtual visits are convenient and secure and can be conducted from your home or office. To schedule a visit for you or your family, please call one of our clinics to schedule.

Schedule via Patient Portal

If you are an existing patient and have an patient portal account and currently see a CU Medicine provider at a hospital partner location, you can choose to schedule an appointment via their online patient portals. Please click below to schedule using our hospital partners' patient portals.

What is the phone number for UC Health?from my.uchealth.com

Vaccination appointments (first, second and booster doses) can be scheduled on My UC Health (MyChart) or by calling 513-584-DOSE (3673) weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are required in advance and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Our vaccine supply is based on what is provided to us by the state.

What is UCHealth?from uchealth.org

At UCHealth, we exist to help our patients live extraordinary lives. We’re just as committed to your health as we are to your healing.

Does UCHealth offer a PCR test?from uchealth.org

Yes. To meet the needs of our community, UCHealth is offering both the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus, and the blood test, which measures for the presence of antibodies – find detailed information here.

Do you need consent to see UCHealth records?from uchealth.org

They do not need consent by their parent or guardian. UCHealth respects the rights of these young patients to keep their medical care private. Parents and legal guardians can see some parts of the child’s medical record only with a durable power of attorney for health care.

Can a parent access a child's medical records?from uchealth.org

If you are the parent or guardian of a child younger than 14, you may request complete access to their medical record. You will be able to see all test results, schedule appointments, and read and send messages on your child’s behalf. ​

How to contact University of Colorado Medicine billing department?

If you need additional information or assistance, our team is available to answer any questions you may have about your bill. To reach a representative from our Billing Department, please call 303.493.7700.

Who bills RNs in a hospital?

The professional services are billed by University Physicians, Inc. for the doctors, nurse practitioners and others.

Does CU Medicine offer a self pay discount?

A. CU Medicine does offer a self-pay discount if no third party coverage is available.

Does CU Medicine have insurance?

A. Although CU Medicine is contracted with most major health insurance plans, it’s best to check with your benefits office.

What is the administrative services team at CU Boulder?from colorado.edu

The Administrative Services team oversees all aspects of medical insurance, billing, and medical records at CU Boulder.

What is UCHealth?from uchealth.org

At UCHealth, we exist to help our patients live extraordinary lives. We’re just as committed to your health as we are to your healing.

Does UCHealth offer a PCR test?from uchealth.org

Yes. To meet the needs of our community, UCHealth is offering both the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus, and the blood test, which measures for the presence of antibodies – find detailed information here.

Is UCHealth open?from uchealth.org

Our facilities are fully open and we’re taking every precaution possible to ensure it’s safe to see your doctor while receiving the highest level of care including keeping our visitation guidelines updated as the situation evolves. Before visiting someone at a UCHealth location, we encourage you to read our visitation policy to help with the planning of your visit. Please read the current guidelines here.

Does UCHealth work with insurance?from uchealth.org

In order to provide access and transparent billing to as many people as possible, UCHealth works with major payers (insurance) and has helpful information for uninsured patients, along with providing you with the ability to get an estimate.

What is UCHealth?from uchealth.org

At UCHealth, we exist to help our patients live extraordinary lives. We’re just as committed to your health as we are to your healing.

Why is UC Health important?from uchealth.com

Because UC Health trains 1 out of every 3 doctors in the region, we are the teachers others look to. We are the authors of healthcare’s greatest breakthroughs. And we are always showing the world how science can win. UC Health, In Science Lives Hope.

Does UCHealth offer a PCR test?from uchealth.org

Yes. To meet the needs of our community, UCHealth is offering both the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus, and the blood test, which measures for the presence of antibodies – find detailed information here.

Can a parent access a child's medical records?from uchealth.org

If you are the parent or guardian of a child younger than 14, you may request complete access to their medical record. You will be able to see all test results, schedule appointments, and read and send messages on your child’s behalf. ​

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