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Patient Portal at MyUofMHealth.org - University of Michigan

26 hours ago Use the personalized, secure portal for U-M patients to view your medical records. You can: Request medical appointments. View your health summary from the MyUofMHealth.org electronic health record. View test results. Request prescription renewals. Access trusted health information resources. Communicate electronically and securely with your medical care team. >> Go To The Portal


MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to: Request an appointment, view and cancel appointments, or self-schedule with an established provider (a provider you have seen before in the same clinic, e.g. Medical Clinic or Gynecology and Sexual Health Clinic)

What is a patient portal?

Use the personalized, secure portal for U-M patients to view your medical records. You can: Request medical appointments. View your health summary from the MyUofMHealth.org electronic health record. View test results. Request prescription renewals. Access trusted health information resources. Communicate electronically and securely with your medical care team.

What is patient portal Mayo Clinic?

The MyUofMHealth patient portal is a convenient way to manage your health information online. Connecting to the portal gives you access to your medical care when and where it’s convenient for you—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Here are just some of the available features within your MyUofMHealth patient portal account:

What is a health portal?

MyChart® (Patient Portal) Care Companion User Guide. UMHS Department: Internal Medicine. Health Information Technology and Services (HITS) Link to Web: http://www.med.umich.edu/1libr/FGP/MyChartCareCompanion.pdf. Subjects: Personal Health Records. Document Type:

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Important Updates During COVID-19

Some of our policies and procedures have changed due to the pandemic. Those of particular interest to our patients are listed below.

Your Connection to Michigan Medicine

The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:

Contact Information

For questions or more information about the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal contact our Health Information Management Department:

How to Get Health Care

For patient safety, appointments are required for all clinic visits. Patients should call 734-764-8320 to be scheduled and to be screened for COVID-19.

Top Ten Things U-M Students Need to Know about Getting Health Care at UHS

Students, do you know that University Health Service can be one of your best campus resources?

Telehealth Services Available from UHS

UHS is here for you. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, UHS remains open to serve you. As always, our primary concern is your safety and well-being, and we are offering telehealth and virtual services for your convenience and protection.

What Type of Health Care Do You Need?

Knowing what type of health care you need can save you time and money.

Nurse Advice by Phone

Save time, call for Nurse Advice! If you are a currently enrolled U-M student or other UHS patient, you can call for advice, day or night, which may help you avoid a trip to UHS, the ER or an urgent care facility.

Patient Portal at MyUofMHealth.org

With an account, you can schedule an appointment, get test results, send non-urgent messages, and request prescription renewals, all online!

How to schedule a Pfizer shot?

Before you schedule your vaccination, you: 1 Should not have an active infection with COVID-19 in the past 10 days 2 Must not be in quarantine at the time of vaccination 3 Must not have received any other vaccines for 14 days prior to receiving a COVID-19 vaccination 4 Must not have not received monoclonal antibody therapy in the previous 90 days 5 Must be available to receive both doses of vaccination (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna only. J&J vaccines are one-dose.) 6 If you have one, please bring your insurance card to your appointment.

Can you get a shot at U-M?

Yes. Students who are not able to get a vaccine that is recognized by U-M policy are welcome on campus in the fall. Although it is strongly encouraged, there is no requirement at this time to be vaccinated in order to come to campus; however, there is a requirement for living in campus housing. Unvaccinated students will need to comply with required testing and mitigation procedures until they are fully vaccinated with an approved vaccine. In addition, students will be offered the opportunity of vaccination with an FDA-authorized vaccine when they arrive on campus. Specific details on mitigation strategies and vaccination opportunities will be communicated to students during the summer as more information becomes available.

Top tips for COVID vaccination

Sign up, then cancel if not needed: Sign up for wait-lists. Schedule an appointment. Then be sure to cancel what you don't need so others can get vaccinated.

Other sources of vaccine

Washtenaw County Health Department provides information about eligibility for vaccination in this county, a link for their clinic appointment scheduling, plus a list of ALL Vaccine Providers in Washtenaw County

Sign Up Now

To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now."

eCheck-In Before Your Appointment

The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.

How to Complete eCheck-In

You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.

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