11 hours ago Take an active role in your health care today! Welcome to Northeast Digestive Health Center's secure online Patient Portal. Convenient and easy to use, the Patient Portal lets you: Request appointments online. Directly email your provider. View test and procedure results. Update your personal medical records and complete forms/paperwork. New Patient: If you have not yet … >> Go To The Portal
Take an active role in your health care today! Welcome to Northeast Digestive Health Center's secure online Patient Portal. Convenient and easy to use, the Patient Portal lets you: Request appointments online. Directly email your provider. View test and procedure results. Update your personal medical records and complete forms/paperwork. New Patient: If you have not yet …
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Copies of Immunizations for Students. Currently enrolled students may be able to access their immunization record through the Medicat Patient Portal.. If you are unable to access your patient portal or do not see your records, fill out the Authorization for Release of Immunization Record form and fax to the UTC University Health Services office at 423-425-2305.
Northeast Digestive Health Center. 1070 Vinehaven Drive NE. Concord, North Carolina 28025. Phone: (704)783-1840. Fax: (704)783-1850.
The mission of UTC UHS is to deliver high quality healthcare that is holistic in nature and easily accessible for all UTC students. We are committed to meeting the health service needs of our diverse student & staff population while treating each individual with dignity. Delivery of care will be a collaboration between the health care provider and patient-one that is built on trust and mutual understanding.
If you are experiencing an urgent or emergent medical event, please call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are experiencing fever, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, please tell the attendant these details when you call.