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Patients have the option to request an activation code on our website (myUCLAhealth.org); this option is not yet available on our MyChart mobile app. This applies to ADULT patients only.
The primary care physicians at UCLA Health are here for you in all stages of your life. Whether you are sick or injured or have a general health concern, your primary care doctor is your point person for connecting you to our network of specialists.
"UCLA Health's nurses and doctors are some of the most incredible people I have ever encountered. I've been here a number of times and always get the same amazing treatment. No better hospital in the area."
UCLA Health is focused on the promotion of equity and inclusion throughout our health care system. Find out the many ways we are accomplishing this.
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The COVID-19 Hotline is experiencing an extremely high volume of calls in response to the Omicron surge. In lieu of leaving a voicemail, please contact the Exposure Management Team.
All students, faculty, staff and others living, learning or working on campus — regardless of their vaccination status — are required to test once a week and are encouraged to voluntarily take a second test each week.
The Ashe Center will be closed on Monday, February 21, 2022, in observance of the Presidents' Day university holiday.
Following UCLA’s extension of remote instruction and a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, campus leaders share updates on COVID-19 protocols for winter quarter related to vaccines, testing and student services. After the presentation, panelists answer student questions submitted prior to the town hall.
UCLA will be returning to in-person instruction on Monday, Jan. 31. We are able to make this transition due to improving conditions, including decreasing case and test positivity rates at UCLA and in L.A. County, as well as increased compliance with the new campus COVID-19 testing protocols and vaccine booster requirements announced last month.
We work with a wide range of health insurance plans, ensuring you have access to care you can trust. In addition to Government health insurance programs (Medicare and Medi-Cal), our hospitals and doctors accept a variety of HMO, PPO and Medicare Advantage plans.
We make sure your medical bills are accurate and as clear as possible. We do that so you feel comfortable knowing what they contain. Please note that California doesn’t allow hospitals to employ doctors directly. Like other California hospitals, we must send separate bills for hospital services and physician services.
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