35 hours ago UCLA Health has implemented a new COVID-19 visitor vaccination screening requirement, as mandated by the state, effective starting Wednesday, Aug. 11 at 11 am. When visitors enter UCLA Health hospitals to visit patients, they will be asked to provide proof that they are fully vaccinated, or else show a negative COVID-19 test result from within ... >> Go To The Portal
With one click, they can send patients an email or text message with a link to sign up for myUCLAhealth. Feel free to give them a call. If you need proxy access to your child’s/loved one’s medical record, a consent form may be required. A UCLA Health representative will discuss this with you, if applicable.
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Whether you're at work, on the road or at home, you can now actively manage your appointments, communicate securely with your care team, view lab results, and much more. What is myUCLAhealth? myUCLAhealth offers patients personalized and secure on-line access to portions of their health information.
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. Due to the rapid expansion of Telehealth, as a result of COVID-19, clinic staff can now remotely sign-up patients for myUCLAhealth via Instant Activation.
myUCLAhealth offers patients personalized and secure on-line access to portions of their health information. It enables you to securely use the Internet to help manage and receive information about your health.
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.
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.
Due to the rapid expansion of Telehealth, as a result of COVID-19, clinic staff can now remotely sign-up patients for myUCLAhealth via Instant Activation. Feel free to give them a call.
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 feature applies to ADULT patients only.
Due to the rapid expansion of Telehealth, as a result of COVID-19, our clinic staff can now remotely sign-up patients for myUCLAhealth via Instant Activation. With one click, they can send patients an email or text message with a link to sign up for myUCLAhealth. Feel free to give them a call.
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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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