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Patient Portal | Orlando - UCF Health

15 hours ago Apr 21, 2014 · Patients wishing to access the portal are asked to complete a simple application (name, email and signature) during their next office visit, and then will receive an email invitation to complete the registration process online. >> Go To The Portal


How to access patient portal?

Apr 21, 2014 · Patients wishing to access the portal are asked to complete a simple application (name, email and signature) during their next office visit, and then will receive an email invitation to complete the registration process online.

How to sign up for the patient portal?

Sign in to myUCF to register for classes, access your grades, update your personal information and more.

Do you have a patient portal?

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Is UCF a good medical school?

Founded in 1963 to fuel the region’s talent pipeline and support the growing U.S. space program, UCF is built to make a better future for our students and society. It’s one of the reasons U.S. News & World Report ranks UCF among the nation’s top 20 most innovative colleges, while Forbes, Kiplinger and The Princeton Review rank us a best ...

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Can you see a patient by appointment?

Generally, patients are seen by appointment only. Walk-in patients may be seen if there is an appointment available. We highly recommend you call 407-266-3627 to schedule an appointment in advance.

What is an ARNP in healthcare?

Our primary care providers each work closely with a dedicated advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) to provide a team approach to your care. If you need to be seen urgently, please consider seeing one of our ARNPs who will provide a high level of compassionate care.

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Locations

  • We have two office locations, one in East Orlando, by the main UCF campus and the other in Lake Nona’s Medical City. Please ensure you are familiar with the appropriate location for your scheduled appointment.
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Appointments

  • Generally, patients are seen by appointment only. Walk-in patients may be seen if there is an appointment available. We highly recommend you call 407-266-3627 to schedule an appointment in advance.
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Cancellations and Late Arrivals

  • Please call a minimum of one business day in advance if you are unable to keep your scheduled appointment. This allows us to provide that time slot to another patient. It is important to arrive promptly for scheduled appointments. While we will do our best to accommodate late arrivals, it may be necessary to reschedule late appointment arrivals for another day. If you no show for thr…
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Care Teams

  • Our primary care providers each work closely with a dedicated advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP) to provide a team approach to your care. If you need to be seen urgently, please consider seeing one of our ARNPs who will provide a high level of compassionate care.
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Patient Portal

  • Communicating via the online patient portal is a fast and easy way to communicate non-urgent issues to the office or your provider. Answers to your patient portalquestions will be provided within 48hrs for non-urgent needs.
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Calling Our Office

  • In order to provide the quickest answer to your questions, all phone calls are routed through our triage nurses. Questions that require response from your provider will be answered within 48hrs for non-urgent needs.
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Test Results

  • We strongly encourage use of our patient portal where you can view lab results as soon as they are available to your provider. Normal results may be provided to you at your next scheduled visit or may be viewed via our secure patient portal. Any abnormal results that may require a change in your current treatment or the start of new treatment will be called to you by the provider or clinic…
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Prescription Refills

  • To avoid delays in refilling your prescriptions, please note the following: Please request a prescription refill when you still have at least one week of medication remaining. Many refills require the provider’s approval. Some prescriptions cannot be transmitted electronically or called in to the pharmacy. These prescriptions must be written or printed for you to pick up at the offic…
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Privacy Practices

  • We take your privacy seriously. We will only release information about your health to those who you have authorized. Please read our Privacy Practicesfor more information on how we protect your health information.
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