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13 hours ago Patient Portal. If you are having a medical emergency, call Emergency Medical Services (911) or call your nearest hospital or medical practice. Email and appointment requests made through the Patient Portal will be answered within one business day. You may call our after-hours answering service at (205) 348-1770 if you require urgent assistance. >> Go To The Portal


What is the University Medical Center patient portal?

The University Medical Center Patient Portal is a convenient way to request appointments and prescription refills, ask your doctor medical questions, get test results and medical and immunization records, and ask about medical billing.

What if I do not have access to the patient portal?

If you do not have access to the Patient Portal, ask for a temporary username and password next time you visit UMC. If you are having a medical emergency, call Emergency Medical Services (911) or call your nearest hospital or medical practice.

How do I get access to the UT patient portal?

Ask your physician’s office or Patient Registration to register you. Call Patient Registration at 865-305-9501 and request an invitation to the Patient Portal. Request portal access online. You will receive an email invitation from UT Medical Center. Follow the instructions in the email.

Does University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa have urgent care?

Urgent care and extended hours are available at University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa for established patients. We also have an on-site X-ray and laboratory department for your convenience.

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What is the University Medical Center Patient Portal?

The University Medical Center Patient Portal is a convenient way to request appointments and prescription refills, ask your doctor medical questions, get test results and medical and immunization records, and ask about medical billing.

What to do if you don't have access to the patient portal?

If you do not have access to the Patient Portal, ask for a temporary username and password next time you visit UMC. If you are having a medical emergency, call Emergency Medical Services (911) or call your nearest hospital or medical practice.

Common Services Provided By A Family Medicine Doctor

Whether you require annual blood work and a checkup on your vital statistics, or you need additional testing for minor injuries or a chronic condition, our qualified family medicine doctors can help. At University Medical Center, we provide health care services in a supportive and caring environment to the local community and West Alabama region.

Things to Consider

A family medicine doctor is qualified to treat patients of all ages, from newborns to senior citizens. An advantage of having a family medicine physician is that they treat many different conditions and can check for specific illnesses.

Contact Us

For more information about the family medicine services we offer, or to schedule an appointment, contact University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, at (205) 348-1770, in Northport, Alabama, at (205) 348-6700, and in Demopolis, Alabama, at (205) 348-0087. We can assist you with new patient information and answer any questions you may have.

UA FACULTY AND STAFF

To comply with multiple federal mandates, UA implemented an employee COVID-19 vaccination requirement on Oct. 22.

Booster Shot

University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa is offering booster shots of the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines. If you are 18 years or older and at least six months out from your two-dose Pfizer or Moderna series, or two months out from your single Johnson & Johnson vaccine, you are eligible to receive a booster shot.

Pediatric Vaccine

University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa is offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to UMC patients ages 5-11 on Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment only. Call (205) 348-1471 to schedule an appointment, and leave your name, date of birth and a way for UMC to contact you.

First and Second Dose

University Medical Center in Tuscaloosa continues to offer first and second Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses to to UMC patients 12 years and older, and Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines for patients 18 years and older. Call (205) 348-1471 to schedule an appointment, and leave your name, date of birth and a way for UMC to contact you.

What is the MyDCH portal?

The Lewis and Faye Manderson Cancer Center’s MyDCH Patient Portal provides you with secure online access to information about your cancer treatment. Through your Cancer Center Patient Portal, you can view your appointments and test results, complete health care assessments, access educational materials and view contact information for your care team from the comfort of your own home. The portal is designed for secure messages between your Provider, the Nurse and you. We take great care to ensure that your health information is safe and private, and we encourage you to keep your Patient Portal username and password safe. Our Patient Portal is fully compliant with federal and state law related to the privacy of health care information.

How to contact a physician?

Call the office at 205-759-7800 for all questions related to your health information. The best way to contact your physician is to call the office. Emailed questions to your physician may not be read for several days.

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