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Patient Portals (at UCLH): I was asked today... - Thyroid UK

32 hours ago Jun 09, 2021 · Patient portals are becoming more common and staff often don’t mention the service unless they have used it themselves to see their records. Having first hand information like this solves a lot of queries and greatly assists communication. This link to the Patient Information gives a full explanation to MyCare uclh.nhs.uk/application/fil... >> Go To The Portal


How do I book an appointment through MyCare UCLH?

Jun 09, 2021 · Patient portals are becoming more common and staff often don’t mention the service unless they have used it themselves to see their records. Having first hand information like this solves a lot of queries and greatly assists communication. This link to the Patient Information gives a full explanation to MyCare uclh.nhs.uk/application/fil...

What if I don't have a patient account with UCLH?

MyCare UCLH offers patients personalised and secure on-line access to portions of their medical records. It enables you to securely use the Internet to help manage and receive information about your health. With MyCare UCLH, you can use the Internet to: View details of past and upcoming appointments. View diagnoses.

How can GPS find out more about patients referred to UCLH?

EpicCare Link UCLH . EpicCare Link UCLH is a web-based solution that allows GPs (and other healthcare partners) to access information about patients they have referred to UCLH.. With EpicCare Link UCLH, you can check admissions, waiting lists, discharges, Emergency Department attendances, outpatients and UCLH-ordered results.

How do I book A phlebotomy appointment at UCLH?

Aug 16, 2013 · Patients go through the portal at UCLH Around 250 cancer patients at a London trust are using an in-house portal to check appointments, view clinic letters and communicate with their clinicians. University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust built its own patient portal, which has been in use for more than a year.

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Getting to University College Hospital: public transport

Bus stops around University College Hospital are changing as a result of the West End Project. Southbound buses will move from Gower Street to Tottenham Court Road.

Getting to University College Hospital: cycling

If you cycle to any of our hospitals you can check available local cycle parking here. (Please enter postcode NW1 2BU for University College Hospital.)

Travel assistance

If you need assistance to plan or make a journey the National Rail Enquiries website provides information on the support available.

Congestion charge and ultra low emission zones

If you are driving to UCLH please be aware that most of our hospitals are within the congestion charge and the ultra low emissions zones. Find out more on the TFL website:

Useful links and contacts

The Care Quality Commission has rated UCLH as Good overall for the services we provide to patients.

What are the different types of blood tests?

For example, a blood test can be used to: 1 assess your general state of health 2 confirm the presence of a bacterial or viral infection 3 see how well certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are functioning 4 screen for certain genetic conditions

What is blood test?

A blood test is taking a sample of blood for testing in a laboratory. Blood tests have a wide range of uses and are one of the most common type of medical tests. For example, a blood test can be used to: assess your general state of health. confirm the presence of a bacterial or viral infection.

How far in advance can you book a phlebotomy appointment?

At the moment, you can only book your appointment up to seven days in advance. How to book your phlebotomy appointment. If you have a registered MyCare UCLH (patient portal) account, just sign into MyCare on your computer, phone or tablet and select “Book a new appointment”.

How long does it take for a blood test to be done?

The staff will apply a cottonwool pad to put pressure on the site of the needle puncture. Most blood tests only take a few minutes to complete.

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