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by Ari Ondricka 5 min read

Shine Inside and Out: Student Health at UCLA

33 hours ago Schedule on the Patient Portal. COVID-19 Screening ... Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP), review fees and plan benefits and explain the UCLA immunization requirements. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Resilience in Your Student Experience (RISE) Center will discuss resources to foster and support resilience, connection ... >> Go To The Portal


What health services are available at UCLA?

Schedule on the Patient Portal. COVID-19 Screening ... Student Health Insurance Plan (UCSHIP), review fees and plan benefits and explain the UCLA immunization requirements. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Resilience in Your Student Experience (RISE) Center will discuss resources to foster and support resilience, connection ...

Are UCLA students eligible for same-day clinical consultation?

CAPS is committed to supporting your health, healing, and hope, especially during this challenging time. CAPS is open during regular business hours, and since September 13, 2021, has been operating both in person and via telehealth.*. 24/7 crisis support is always available by phone at 310-825-0768. All registered UCLA students are eligible for ...

What is DPP at UCLA?

Introducing CAPS & Ashe OpenNotes. We are pleased to announce that you will now have online access to the health care notes your clinicians or medical providers write after your appointments. We call this OpenNotes. You are invited to read your notes on the patient portal – your secure, confidential patient website.

What LGBTQ health services does UCLA offer?

Enter the application's web address directly in your browser. A bookmarked UCLA Logon page won't work. For further assistance please contact the IT Support Center at help@it.ucla.edu, copying the information below and filling in missing items if necessary:

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Update for Winter Quarter

CAPS remains open for remote services during normal business hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, and Fridays 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Specific in-person services will resume January 18th:

CAPS is committed to supporting your health, healing, and hope, especially during this challenging time

CAPS is open during regular business hours, and since September 13, 2021, has been operating both in person and via telehealth.*

Does UC offer reciprocal access to SHC?

The Student Health Center (SHC) at each University of California campus gladly offers reciprocal access to SHC services to currently registered students from all other UC campuses under the same conditions that apply to its own students who are not enrolled in its campus Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). Students enrolled in their campus SHIP may receive special discounts, benefits or services at their home campus Student Health Center. These special, campus-funded arrangements will not apply at another UC campus. Additional paperwork is required for Reciprocity students please arrive early for your appointment (s). For more information contact the Student Health Insurance office.

What did Ashe do at UCLA?

At UCLA, Ashe became the first African-American selected to the United States Davis Cup team, won a NCAA singles title and helped UCLA win the NCAA team title. He turned pro in 1969 and went on to have a storied career in the ATP World Tour.

What is third party access?

Third Party Access allows a student to give access to their account to another person, typically to parents or a guardian. To authorize third party access use of MyUCLA, all students must agree that they have read and understand Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ( FERPA) restrictions.

What is a medical chaperone?

A medical chaperone is a specially-trained member of The Ashe Center clinical team whose job it is to enhance the patient’s comfort, safety, privacy, security, and dignity during your visit. The chaperone will stand in a location where they are able to observe the exam, and assist as needed.

How to contact PCP for a referral?

You can contact your PCP by making an appointment with them at The Ashe Center (when possible) or by sending them a secure message via the patient portal with your diagnosis and provider information.

How to contact PCP for behavioral health?

You can contact your PCP by making an appointment with them at The Ashe Center (when possible) or by sending them a secure message via the patient portal with your diagnosis and provider information. For a behavioral health referral, you must first consult with a CAPS case manager/brief counselor.

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