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Portal - Student Health Center and Pharmacy

18 hours ago Student Health Patient Portal The WH&CS Patient Portal offers a variety of online options in an effort to improve patient access to SHC services; streamline your patient experience at SHC and facilitate communications between you and your providers and other SHC staff. >> Go To The Portal


How do I access my Patient Portal?

Student Health Patient Portal The WH&CS Patient Portal offers a variety of online options in an effort to improve patient access to SHC services; streamline your patient experience at SHC and facilitate communications between you and your providers and other SHC staff.

How to get your patients to use your patient portal?

Portal - Student Health Center and Pharmacy Appointments and refills can now be accessed online. Patient Portal The Patient Portal is a convenient tool for students to use through myBama or via the Patient Portal. The portal offers the following features: Manage appointments and cancellations Send and receive secure messages to healthcare providers

How to access patient portal?

PATIENT PORTAL after hours Health Center Announcements: (Click on the image or text for more information) NEW COVID-19 Testing On-Campus MD Diagnostic is now located in the LBJ Student Center 3rd floor near the new conference rooms. Schedule Your COVID-19 Vaccination Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson are available on-campus.

How to use your patient portal?

UT Student Health Center Patient Portal Link (UTK Students Only) ***The SHC is experiencing a significant volume of calls for COVID-19 related appointments, testing, and results.*** Because many COVID-19 related questions are covered in the links below, please review this information prior to calling the SHC.

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Welcome to the Student Health Center

Below are quick links to relevant information and resources for COVID-19 and key locations within the Student Health Center website.

Schedule Your COVID-19 Vaccination

Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson are available on-campus. Learn more about COVID-19 Vaccinations.

NEW: Online Pharmacy OTC Store

Order over-the-counter medications online and pickup during business hours.

My Healthcare Coverage at-a-Glance

Let the "My Healthcare Coverage at-a-Glance" Flyer help you understand your insurance!

Insurance

For a list of insurances accepted at the Student Health Center, visit our Insurance page.

How to use TRICARE Prime in Our Clinic

In order to use TRICARE Prime at the Student Health Center you must have proper authorization.

Accreditation

The Texas State Student Health Center-San Marcos has been accredited by the AAAHC since 2003.

How to contact a triage nurse?

All other appointments must scheduled by calling the Telephone Triage Nurse at 865-974-5080. Drop-in or walk-in assessments are not permitted at this time. Visits to the Student Health Center are by appointment only. Depending on the severity of your health concern, the Telephone Triage Nurse may advise you to be seen through ...

How long to wait for Everlywell saliva test?

If you have recently participated in campus saliva testing, wait at least 3-4 days before requesting an Everlywell COVID19 at home self-testing kit from the Health Center. If saliva testing indicates you require a follow-up nasal swab test, you will be contacted by a Health Center representative to schedule testing to be performed by Health Center staff. If you have not been contacted by the Health Center for additional testing 3-4 days after providing a saliva sample, you may then pickup a self-testing kit from the Health Center. Kits will be distributed between the hours of 10am-2pm Mon-Fri. Self-testing kits are voluntary, and you must submit a Self-Isolation form and Consent form through the portal prior to picking up your kit.

What is a daily health self check?

On the Daily Health Self-check, individuals answering any question in the affirmative will be prompted to stay at home and complete the online Self-isolation Form. Submission of the Self-isolation Form prompts multiple actions from Facility Services and the Contact Tracing Team, as well as University Housing or the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life for those residing in on-campus housing.

What is student health center?

The Student Health Center believes every person should be able to reach their health potential. Caring for All Vols means addressing the health care needs of every student we encounter, irrespective of their race, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, physical ability, or socioeconomic status.

How to access student health center?

The Student Health Center Patient Portal allows access to a number of resources including: 1 Secure Communication with your provider 2 Ability to obtain immunization records 3 Can submit dates and records for immunization compliance

How long after Moderna booster dose?

The Moderna vaccine is an mRNA vaccine and requires a booster dose 28 days after the initial dose. Full immunity is reached 2 weeks after the second dose. Moderna is approved for those 18 years and older. The Student Health Center strongly encourages and recommends this vaccination. Fully vaccinated people are currently not required to quarantine after exposure. COVID vaccines are FREE and there is no charge for administration. You may call our office now at 801-581-6431 to schedule an appointment for the vaccine or if you have any questions regarding the vaccine. Vaccine appointments are limited, so contact us now if interested.

Is Moderna free for 18 year olds?

Moderna is approved for those 18 years and older. The Student Health Center strongly encourages and recommends this vaccination. Fully vaccinated people are currently not required to quarantine after exposure. COVID vaccines are FREE and there is no charge for administration.

Accessing the SHSU Patient Portal

You must activate your SHSU email before you can log in. SHSU requires to submit all medical information through our Patient Portal. Our Patient Portal allows you to upload documents from your smartphone.

Uploading your Insurance

Starting January 4, 2021, the SHSU Student Health Center will be handling all on-campus COVID testing. This transition will require students to upload their insurance to the patient portal. To upload your insurance:

Uploading your Driver's License

If you do not have insurance, you will need to upload your driver’s license in place of an insurance card in the patient portal. To upload your driver’s license:

What is the phone number for the Mental Health Service?

Mental Health Service - Call 225-578-8774. Mental health support through teletherapy sessions to discuss current concerns, coping strategies to address those concerns, and when appropriate to connect students with other local resources to address their needs. When appropriate, priority visits are available onsite.

What is the phone number for LSU?

Call 225-578-8774. Call 225-924-5781, ThePhone. ThePhone is a 24-hour crisis counseling and support line serving the students of LSU. Callers to the LSU line are connected to volunteer paraprofessional counselors trained in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.

What is the phone at LSU?

ThePhone is a 24-hour crisis counseling and support line serving the students of LSU. Callers to the LSU line are connected to volunteer paraprofessional counselors trained in crisis intervention and suicide prevention.

How to contact Star for sexual trauma?

If you need support services or evidence collected after hours or on the weekend, please contact STAR (Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response) at 855-435-STAR, The Phone at 225-924-LSU1, or your local police department.

Is the Student Health Center accepting walk ins?

The Student Health Center is offering telehealth in all areas and other services onsite, by appointment (In order to ensure proper screening and limit exposure, the Medical Clinic is not accepting walk-ins at this time.) Students without appointments should call one of the units as soon as a health issue arises.

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