14 hours ago Macalester Patient Portal. Our secure patient portal allows you to communicate with Hamre Center health care providers, make limited medical appointments, complete forms, and update and get a copy of your immunization record. Login to the Macalester Patient Portal. Coming Soon: Starting Spring 2022 Online scheduling for Medical Appointments. >> Go To The Portal
Email on file at McAlester Regional Health Center (this should have been obtained on your last visit; if you need to add your email to your account please contact the medical records department) After you have gathered the required information, you will: Go to the bottom of this page and “CLICK TO ENROLL”
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Welcome Admitted Students! Macalester is excited to welcome a new class in the fall semester. Information about how to experience Macalester now and what to do as next steps can be found here.
Macalester College has established immunization requirements for its students to maintain the health and safety of our community. These requirements must be met for the student to attend classes, per the Macalester student handbook.
A statement from a medical professional is required as documentation and is subject to review by the Hamre Center Medical Director. As of June 25, 2021, we will not accept evidence of natural immunity to COVID (SARS-CoV-2) via an antibody test.
This means that students should call to schedule appointments and not simply drop by. The phone number is 651-696-6275. Do not email for an appointment request. Appointments with medical and counseling providers are still being offered.
There is no charge for most visits to see a medical provider. Physicals that require paperwork (study away, employment, athletic, pre-operative, for example) are an exception. Additionally, there is sometimes a charge for labs, procedures, and immunizations. See the Insurance and Billing for more on this topic.
Yes, but you may have to pay out of pocket. Current charge for physicals that include paperwork is $100. Like all Hamre Center charges, if you are on the Mac-offered USHCR, you won’t pay any of that fee out of pocket. If you are on outside insurance, you pay the charge to the Hamre Center (it will show up on your Macalester account) and then submit for reimbursement to your insurance company (call your insurance company first to ask if this is a covered service).
Using your Macalester login and password, log on to the Macalester Patient Portal to complete the following requirements:
Email health@macalester.edu . We have limited staffing over the summer but we will return your call or email as soon as possible.
The excitement to welcome a new class is felt from the halls of Olin Rice to the Minnesota State Capitol. We look forward to seeing you here!
As you make your decision, use this simple guide to stay connected and track the steps required for enrollment.
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Join the Macalester 2026 Facebook group, where you can introduce yourself, keep up-to-date on news and events, and get to know your fellow classmates.
Find a time that works for you and register to chat with a current Mac student. These 30 minute calls or video chats are a good way to hear about campus life and the topics that interest you most.
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