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My Health Patient Portal - Penn State Health

16 hours ago Patient Portal Tools. Profile- update preferred name, mobile number and mobile carrier. Health History- view and update allergies, medication, and personal health history. Appointments- schedule routine and same day medical appointments, view and cancel existing appointments, and complete appointment specific questionnaires. >> Go To The Portal


What is the UHS portal?

Patient Portal Tools. Profile- update preferred name, mobile number and mobile carrier. Health History- view and update allergies, medication, and personal health history. Appointments- schedule routine and same day medical appointments, view and cancel existing appointments, and complete appointment specific questionnaires.

How do I get in touch with UHS health services?

This secure portal connects you to your UHS healthcare team and gives you access to important information from your electronic medical record, 24/7, free of charge from your computer or mobile device. At a time and in a way that’s convenient for you! Enroll today!

What is University Health Services (UHS)?

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) Receive laboratory and other test results

How do I contact University Health Services Billing?

For questions, please call customer service at 210-358-9500 or toll free at 877-766-5533, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. You also may email University Health at UHS.PBS@uhs-sa.com. CareLink members receive a separate bill. This bill cannot be paid through MyChart. Please pay your CareLink bill online or call 210-358-3353 to pay by phone.

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How do I submit a Covid vaccine to Penn State?

How to submit:Login to myUHS using your Penn State credentials.Upload an image file of the immunization(s) card you received from the healthcare provider that administered your immunization.Hit SAVE after you upload your image(s).

How do I access Penn State Portal?

How do I access My Health? Go to pennstatehealth.org/myhealth. Please bookmark this page before clicking the login link to visit My Penn State Hershey Health in the future. There is a menu item on the pennstatehealth.org and pennstatehealth.org/childrens website homepages dedicated to Patient Portal.

Do Penn State students have to get the Covid vaccine?

Importantly, while the University is not currently requiring vaccinations for students, Penn State is not impartial when it comes to getting vaccinated. The University's stance is that everyone who can get a vaccine should do so as soon as possible to attain high vaccination rates on all Penn State campuses.

How do I make an appointment at UHS Penn State?

Scheduling an appointment with University Health Services is easy. Appointments can be scheduled online through the myUHS secure access portal, or by phone. You can also call 814-863-4463 to speak with an advice nurse anytime. To learn more, explore our services and our health information and resources.

How do I access patient portal?

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How do I log into my PSU email?

To access WebMail, type https://webmail.psu.edu/ into your web browser location/address field and the WebMail splash screen will appear. Click the Login to WebMail link, and you will be prompted to authenticate with your Access Account userid and password.

Does Clemson require Covid vaccine?

To comply with the executive order, Clemson University is requiring those individuals who are designated as covered employees under the mandate to be vaccinated by January 4 or to apply for medical or religious exemptions by December 8.

Does Pitt require Covid vaccine?

Effective December 6, 2021, the University of Pittsburgh requires all Pitt affiliates on all campuses to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an approved exemption. This includes: Faculty (including full-time, part-time, and adjunct) Staff (including full-time, part-time, and temporary)Dec 6, 2021

Does PA have a vaccine mandate?

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia city officials have lifted its vaccine mandate for indoor dining and other establishments that serve food and drinks, but an indoor mask mandate remains in place. Philadelphia Public Health officials announced that the vaccine mandate was lifted immediately Wednesday.Feb 16, 2022

Can I walk in to UHS?

We are open by appointment. Due to COVID-19, walk-in care is limited to urgent needs that cannot wait. Face coverings are required at UHS. In an emergency, always call 911.

Does Penn State have a hospital?

MSHMC is the region's only university-level academic medical center. The hospital is owned by the Penn State Health System and is the largest hospital in the system. MSHMC is affiliated with the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine.

Does Penn State require a physical exam?

Sports Physicals Physical exams are required for students participating in intercollegiate athletics. While this requirement does not include club sports, intramural sports, or other athletic activities, annual physical exams are recommended for all students.

What are the symptoms of respiratory infection in the Student Health Center?

Each person entering the Student Health Center, including staff, will be screened for symptoms of respiratory infection (fever, cough, shortness of breath) and have their temperatures checked with no-contact infrared thermometers.

What is a testing box?

Testing Boxes. The testing boxes are a fast and easy way for students who have a COVID-19 concern or have mild COVID-19 symptoms to get tested. Those with more severe symptoms will be asked to be tested in-house at the Student Health Center.

What is the number to call for telemedicine?

Some care may still require you to be seen in the building, but many things can be managed without having to step outside! To see if your medical needs are amenable to telemedicine, call 814-863-0774.

Do you disinfect high touch areas?

High touch areas will be disinfected regularly throughout the day. Exam areas will also be disinfected to appropriate standards. Multiple alcohol-based hand rub stations are accessible. Any person entering the building will be asked to clean their hands with alcohol-based hand rub.

Is UHS Pharmacy open?

The UHS Pharmacy is open and fully stocked. You can pick up a prescription without having to get out of your car. No car? No problem! You can also wait outside the building and have your prescription delivered to you outside. Prescriptions can even be mailed to your home for $3.00 monthly.

Does University Health Services have Moderna?

University Health Services will hold a COVID-19 clinic for students who are living on or near University Park over the summer. They will offer the Moderna vaccine. Students must schedule an appointment in advance through myUHS and must be available to return for the second dose.

Pay a Bill

Pay your bill online here. You'll also find information on how to pay by phone or by mail.

Frequently Asked Questions

We are here to help answer any questions you may have about MyChart at UHS.

Are you a student coming to campus?

Please email UHS-HIM-Registration. Please include your UMID number, date of birth and a local address.

To restore your account

If you forgot your username or password, go to MyUofMHealth.org and click the Forgot Username? or Forgot Password? links. To submit a request, you will need your medical record number (MRN), which you can get by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

To get help

If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

There's an app for that!

In your app store, select the " MyChart by Epic " app, then choose " MyUofMHealth ." Once you have the app, sign in with your patient portal log-on and password. Please note that documents such as records and letters cannot be viewed via the app.

What can I do with a portal account?

MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:

Proxy access is available through the portal as follows

For patients 11-17 years old: Full access is available, but account is granted based on need as determined only by a provider

MyChart Patient Portal

MyChart is a new patient portal that keeps all of your health information together in one place. Bill Pay and CareLink Re-Enrollment will continue to serve you.

Bill Pay Online

Bill Pay Online is for you to pay your statement for dates of service prior to July 11, 2020, if you have visits after July 11, 2020 please refer to MyChart. Call Customer Service at 210-358-9500 or toll free at 877-766-5533 Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. or email questions at UHS.PBS@uhs-sa.com.

CareLink Re-Enrollment

View health information, request an appointment, message your provider, pay your bill, and more.

1. When I try to register for the UMass Patient Portal, why does it tell me I'm not active?

In order for our portal to acknowledge your account, three requirements (entries) must be made:

2. I was able to register, but I never received an email to create my password

Please check your spam/junk folder. The email should come from noreply@medicat.com. If you cannot locate the email, then another option would be to use the "Forgot Password" link found in the lower right corner of the Login page: https://umass.medicatconnect.com/login.aspx.

3. Every username I try to create an account with doesn't work

It’s been our experience that when people are having difficulty with usernames already in use, it’s because they have already created an account and either didn’t realize it or don’t remember.

4. I'm having problems resetting my password

A frequent problem relates to the use of the "submit" button. Different results may vary when using the enter or return key, verses the "submit" button. Perhaps it’s not recognizing that you even changed your password. Please give it another try, and if you continue to have issues, contact uhsportalhelp@umass.edu.

5. I can't login. The main page won't load and just spins

Sometimes when people forget their username or password the main screen just sits there and spins and doesn’t give you an error message of ‘invalid password’ or something like that. Pain! We know! Try this…click on the ‘Login’ button…scroll down…enter your username and password from this screen.

6. I'm having difficulty uploading documents to the Patient Portal

The most common reason why many people receive error messages when trying to upload documents is because of the file type they are attempting to send. The error message below indicates the file types that are acceptable to upload. Please convert your document to one of these file types:

8. Why can't I create an account for my minor child?

Patient Portal accounts must contain a unique email address. Minor children typically do not have their own email address. Due to HIPAA regulations and patient confidentiality policies, these accounts cannot be created at this time.

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