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How do I contact Student Health Services (SHS)?

The Student Health Services (SHS) NurseLine (877) 351-3457 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Remember that you must complete the Daily Wellness Check before coming on to campus.

What EHR system does UC San Diego use?

EHR offers an online patient portal, access to providers, and enhanced security. UC San Diego’s Student Health & Well-being teams use Epic — the country’s leading electronic health record (EHR) system, also in use by UC San Diego Health.

What is the mission of the student health services?

The mission of the Student Health Services (SHS) is to promote academic excellence, enrich the student experience, and support retention by providing high-quality, accessible, and comprehensive medical care to students with a focus on multidisciplinary services, health education, and prevention.

What can I do with the mystudentchart patient portal?

With the MyStudentChart patient portal and mobile app, you can: Superior protection and security measures safeguard access to your private and confidential medical and mental health information. Visit mystudentchart.ucsd.edu and follow the instructions to activate a MyStudentChart account with your UC San Diego AD/ student email log in.

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Activate your account

Visit mystudentchart.ucsd.edu and follow the instructions to activate a MyStudentChart account with your UC San Diego AD/ student email log in.

Privacy standards

It is of utmost importance that disclosures of health information by SHS and CAPS providers are in accordance with student preference, Federal and State laws, and ethical standards.

What is the phone number for SHS dental clinic?

Dental Care. The SHS dental clinic has resumed routine preventative and diagnostic services. Please call (951) 827-3039 to be screened by our staff Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1–4:30 p.m., and Thursdays from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1–4:30 p.m. You must complete the Student Symptom Survey before your appointment.

What is the mission of student health services?

The mission of the Student Health Services (SHS) is to promote academic excellence, enrich the student experience, and support retention by providing high-quality, accessible, and comprehensive medical care to students with a focus on multidisciplinary services, health education, and prevention.

What is the number to call for SHS after hours?

Please call (800) 391-2793 to speak with a nurse. Visit LiveHealth Online for video appointments with a non-UCR physician.

What is the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act?

If you are a student*, the University of California follows the California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act (CMIA) the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other applicable laws that apply to the use and disclosure of your health information.

Can you enter the SHS building for dental appointments?

Remember that you must complete the Daily Wellness Check before coming on to campus. You will not be allowed to enter the SHS building for medical and dental appointments or pharmacy pick-up or drop-offs without clearance.

Does UC Riverside have health insurance?

UC Riverside now offers students who have opted out of the University of California Student Health Insurance Plan (UC SHIP) an alternative for receiving basic medical care at SHS — Highlander Care.

Is SHS Pharmacy open?

The SHS Pharmacy is open and available for prescription pick-ups and refills. Mail order service is also available. Call (951) 827-3926 BEFORE coming to the clinic to pick up your prescriptions. You must complete the Student Symptom Survey before picking up or dropping off medication.

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