19 hours ago Dec 04, 2021 · Effective December 4, 2021: MyChart is the new patient portal. Starting December 4, 2021, all patients need to register for a MyChart account. Even if you previously used the My VCU Health Patient Portal, you need to create a new MyChart account. However, My VCU Health view-only access will still be available. >> Go To The Portal
Dec 04, 2021 · Effective December 4, 2021: MyChart is the new patient portal. Starting December 4, 2021, all patients need to register for a MyChart account. Even if you previously used the My VCU Health Patient Portal, you need to create a new MyChart account. However, My VCU Health view-only access will still be available.
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To access the brochures, go to your previous appointment list: Click on the "Appt. Scheduling" tab, choose "View Appts.", then click on the "Previous" tab.
Your Student Health provider may choose to post lab results to the Web Portal. Ask your provider which labs can be viewed. To view approved lab results, sign in to the Web Portal and click on "My Profile".
During your clinic visit, your medical provider may send specific patient health brochures to you via the Portal. To access the brochures, go to your previous appointment list: 1 Click on the "Appt. Scheduling" tab, choose "View Appts.", then click on the "Previous" tab. 2 The brochures will be attached to the associated appointment under the "Documents" column on the far right.
Access secure messaging. Secure messaging is the primary way Student Health providers will communicate with you outside of clinic. Please do not ignore these messages as they often contain important health information.
Secure messaging through the Web Portal is the primary means by which Student Health providers contact their patients. Email contact is not considered secure and private. When a secure message has been sent, you will be notified by text and/or email to check your messages.