12 hours ago Welcome to St. Lawrence Univeristy Student Health Patient Portal Please log in using your SLU username (without @stlawu.edu, ex. asmith) and password. Once logged in you will have access to online services such as: Print Immunization record Complete health history forms View upcoming appointments Receive Secure messages from the Health Center >> Go To The Portal
Welcome to St. Lawrence Univeristy Student Health Patient Portal Please log in using your SLU username (without @stlawu.edu, ex. asmith) and password. Once logged in you will have access to online services such as: Print Immunization record Complete health history forms View upcoming appointments Receive Secure messages from the Health Center
As a SLUCare patient, you'll have access to a highly skilled team of medical providers, working together across specialties to bring you the right care at the right time. In addition to providing world-class medical care, we want to deliver a positive SLUCare experience for you from start to …
The Health Portal provides online access to portions of health information for Massena Hospital patients, such as lab work, radiology reports, and health summary. To self-enroll, you will need your Massena Hospital Medical Record number, and email address registered with the Hospital.
Jan 17, 2022 · Dear members of the Saint Louis University community: Today, we are re-launching our online portal where students, staff and faculty who are living, studying, working, researching and ministering on our St. Louis campuses can submit proof of vaccination and booster dose, or submit their request for a medical or religious exemption.
mySLU is a central hub for online tools here at Saint Louis University.
mySLU is one of the applications on campus using OKTA Service. When you click on the login button, you'll be redirected to OKTA to login.
If you have further questions about your medical records after reading through these pages, please call (719) 587-1392, Monday – Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Patient Portals are NOT to be used for urgent or emergency situations. In the event of an emergency, call 911, or go directly to the emergency room.