msu clinic patient portal

by Jan Wisozk 7 min read

Patients & Visitors | Health Care | Michigan State University

19 hours ago My MSU Health makes it easy and convenient for you to: View test results anytime, anywhere. Start the appointment process with online check-in. Request prescription refills. Access and download your health information. Pay and or view your bills. Communicate securely with your provider. Review patient care summaries from your last visit. >> Go To The Portal


How do I find an MSU health care primary care provider?

My MSU Health makes it easy and convenient for you to: View test results anytime, anywhere. Start the appointment process with online check-in. Request prescription refills. Access and download your health information. Pay and or view your bills. Communicate securely with your provider. Review patient care summaries from your last visit.

What is my MSU health and how does it work?

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How do I get free medical care at MSU?

If you need help finding an MSU Health Care Primary Care Provider, call: (844) 678-7883. MyMSUHealth If you want to communicate securely with your care team, request prescription renewals, make payments or simply review the details of your last appointment, MyMSUHealth is your portal to Michigan State University providers.

What is MSU health care family medicine?

Family Medicine. MSU Health Care Family Medicine in the MSU Clinical Center is a practice of mainly family physicians, nurse practitioners, and staff who provide the full spectrum of primary care services for adults and children in the East Lansing area.. MSU Health Care Family Medicine providers hold faculty positions within the College of Human Medicine, College of Osteopathic …

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Where is the MSU clinic?

The MSU Care clinic is located on the south end of the building near the parking lot, facing the opposite side of Cherry Street. You will see signs for the clinic on the glass door. Go in this entrance, and directly to your right.

What is the phone number for MSU Care?

Please see the policies attached to understand changes we have made to clinic operations. If you have any questions, we welcome your phone calls at 417-837-2270.

COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Appointments Available

Appointments for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are now available for Michigan State University students at Olin Health Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

COVID-19 Vaccine Booster and Testing

Appointments for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are now available for Michigan State University students at Olin Health Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students can schedule an appointment by calling (517) 353-4660. Learn more .

Preparing for Campus Life: Minor Consent Form

Parent or guardian consent is required for most routine medical care in Michigan for students 18 years or younger. If your student will be 17 or younger when arriving on campus, please complete and return the Minor Consent Form.

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