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What is the Women's Health Connecticut patient portal?

Women's Health Education Program. Drexel University College of Medicine's Women's Health Education Program (WHEP), part of the Department of Medicine, is one of six original National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. WHEP is committed to advocating for women's health …

How do I sign up for the yourhealth hospital patient portal?

Patient Portal. Women's Health Connecticut's secure Patient Portal makes it easy to communicate with your ObGyn and healthcare team. You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, confirm normal test results, or view your health records. All communications between you and your provider's office are carried over a secure, encrypted …

What are the system requirements to use the yourhealth patient portal?

Drexel Internal Medicine. At Drexel Internal Medicine, we pride ourselves on delivering quality, compassionate care while using the newest treatments available. Our goal is to promote the best health and well-being for our adult patients aged 18 years and up. We provide evaluation, diagnosis and management of routine and complex diseases and ...

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What is WHEP in medical school?

Drexel University College of Medicine's Women's Health Education Program (WHEP), part of the Department of Medicine, is one of six original National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health.

What time is the Women's Health Seminar?

The Women's Health Seminar Series is open to any students and faculty interested in attending. Typically held on select evenings (5:30-7 p.m.) at the Queen Lane Campus, each seminar is recorded to be available for all. Please join us!

What is a WHEP?

Drexel University College of Medicine's Women's Health Education Program (WHEP), part of the Department of Medicine, is one of six original National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. WHEP is committed to advocating for women's health issues in medicine. Our efforts are directed toward long- and short-term change, with the hope that the future physicians we train will view women's health as a fundamental element of medical care that is more than reproductive health.

What is working together for women?

Working Together for Women is special recovery focused treatment program for women who have struggled with alcohol and/or drugs in the past and are now returning to the community.

What is the care together program?

For over 25 years, the Caring Together program has helped women overcome substance abuse and start a new life without drugs and alcohol. Managed by the Department of Psychiatry, the Caring Together program addresses the underlying causes of addiction through a multi-disciplinary approach that helps women return as productive members of the community.

What is the partnership in Philadelphia?

The Partnership Comprehensive Care Practice (the Partnership), an HIV treatment office, enhances the quality of life for people with HIV/AIDS in Philadelphia. The Partnership, which is a collaboration between Drexel and Tower Health, provides comprehensive HIV care to all individuals regardless of their ability to pay. It is the the largest HIV care center in the Philadelphia region and it provides patients with convenient access to needed services.

What is healing hurt people?

Healing Hurt People is a hospital-based violence intervention program designed to reduce re-injury and retaliation among youths ages 8 to 30 in Philadelphia.

Drexel University Response to the Coronavirus

Drexel is committed to preserving and maintaining the health and safety of all members of its community. Please visit the link below for up-to-date information about the university's response to COVID-19.

Important Announcement

Dear Drexel University Students and Parents:#N#On May 14, 2021, Drexel students received an email with the attached notice of transition of management of the Student Health Center from Tower Health to Drexel Medicine. Please know that the continuity of services will be uninterrupted with the transition date on July 1, 2021.

Welcome to the Student Health Center

Whether you need allergy shots or immunizations, treatment for a sports injury or a woman's health issue, Drexel's Student Health Center is here to provide you with a range of services in a confidential environment.

Make an Appointment

Visits to the Drexel Student Health Center are by appointment. If you are sick, please call us as early in the day as possible, in order to receive same-day services.

MyTowerHealth Patient Portal

To ensure a seamless transition for our students, the Drexel Student Health Center will continue to use Tower Health's electronic medical record system at this time. This will reduce any delays in patient care, medication refills, etc.

myCKHealth is Convenient

There’s no need to call for an appointment or medication refill. You can do this – even pay your bills – in the comfort of your office or home – at your convenience!

myCKHealth is Mobile-friendly

Patients using the myCKHealth portal now have full portal access from their mobile devices to:

Getting Started is Easy

Simply contact your physician’s office and speak to a representative about enrolling in the myCKHealth Patient Portal. The office staff will then provide you with the myCKHealth Patient Portal Welcome Handout. This handout will include step-by-step directions and a Patient Identification Number (PIN) needed to set up your account.

Contact Us

If you need assistance with myCKHealth patient portal, please contact the myCKHealth Support Team at 610-619-8444 or email myCKHealth@crozer.org.

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