11 hours ago George Mason Student Health Services uses a secure, online patient portal. Students can view and enter immunization records, upload documents, enter insurance information, read education material from Student Health, and get secure messages from your provider. Other features will be made available as implementation continues. >> Go To The Portal
George Mason Student Health Services uses a secure, online patient portal. Students can view and enter immunization records, upload documents, enter insurance information, read education material from Student Health, and get secure messages from your provider. Other features will be made available as implementation continues.
How to log into the Patient Portal A How to log into the Patient Portal Visit https://gmu.medicatconnect.com. Or, select ‘Patient Portal’ in our navigation menu. You will be directed to the log in page. Select “George Mason University” as your organization from the dropdown menu. Use your Mason Net ID (user ID) and patriot password to login.
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Student Health Services provides accessible and affordable health care to currently enrolled Mason students in a caring and confidential environment. We offer a wide variety of services to keep our community healthy.
Students and Mason Summer Housing Residents who feel sick or have symptoms of COVID-19, such as cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills, muscle aches, headache, sore throat, or lost/decreased sense of taste or smell, or think they have been exposed to COVID, call Student Health (703-993-2831) for medical advice and testing options.
Call 800-466-0386 for the after-hours nurse advice service. Call 911 for medical emergency. Notice: Student Health Services is not responsible for the advice given by Carenet Health, the after hours service provider.
All George Mason University students were required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination by August 1, 2021. Upload your COVID vaccination documentation to the Health Services Patient Portal. Visit our COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement page for frequently asked questions and requirement details. Read Mason’s Policy #1416.
All Mason students must submit COVID vaccination documentation by the deadline.
All newly admitted or newly re-admitted students are required to submit the Mason Immunization Record Form by the deadline. Students must complete Parts 1 – 3. A healthcare professional must fill out (transcribe) the remaining sections for students born after December 31, 1956.
Proof of vaccination or immunity (through blood work) must be supported by documentation. A healthcare professional will complete and sign the Immunization Record Form based on historical documentation or administration of shots. Copies of any lab reports for titers must be submitted with the Immunization Record Form.
Questions from newly admitted or re-admitted students about required immunizations, submitting the Immunization Record Form or supporting documentation. View COVID Vaccination Requirement FAQ for more information about the requirement.
Services. Student Health Services provides diagnosis and treatment of illness and minor injuries and health and wellness counseling. All currently enrolled Mason students are eligible to receive confidential health care. Call Student Health (703-993-2831) to schedule an appointment.
If you are experiencing illness, have symptoms, or a health concern, you will speak with a nurse who will evaluate your concern, give advice or schedule an appointment as needed. There are often same-day appointments available for those with acute care needs .
For routine or primary care appointments, scheduling an appointment is beneficial because you can plan around class or other activities. It may not be possible to address many different concerns adequately at one visit. You may need to schedule separate appointments for different needs.
Call to schedule an appointment or speak with a nurse. If Student Health Services is closed, call 703-993-2831 to speak with the free nurse advice service.
Student Health is staffed by dedicated doctors, nurse practitioners, and nurses who provide diagnosis and treatment of illness and minor injuries and health and wellness counseling for all enrolled students.
Student Health Services is responsible for collecting and maintaining students’ immunization records. Required Immunizations. Tuberculosis: Tuberculosis (TB) screening is required for all students. If TB testing is needed it must be completed within 3 months of the first day of classes for the semester.
Once records are submitted and a student has received a secure message in the patient portal indicating a missing immunization, students can call the Immunization Office at 703-993-2135 to schedule an appointment for needed immunizations.
Minor Consent. A parent/legal representative signature is required for a minor (a student under age 18 at the time classes begin). A minor consent must be on file at Student Health Services to receive most health services. This minor consent is on the immunization record form.