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Log into the HUHS Patient Portal. General information regarding the Patient Portal. Currently, there are limited appointment types that are available to web book. For Primary Care and Urgent Care, please call (617) 495-5711 for assistance and scheduling. Please do not walk into HUHS unless you have been instructed to do so.
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