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18 hours ago Login to the UMass Patient Portal, click “Appts,” and follow instructions at the top of the page to self-schedule. If you have symptoms, and/or a positive or symptomatic partner, do not use the portal to schedule testing; instead, call 413-577-5101 to … >> Go To The Portal


How do I login to the UMass Amherst patient portal?

Login to the UMass Patient Portal, click “Appts,” and follow instructions at the top of the page to self-schedule. If you have symptoms, and/or a positive or symptomatic partner, do not use the portal to schedule testing; instead, call 413-577-5101 to …

How do I contact UMass University Health Services?

If you are having difficulty signing into the Portal, please read our FAQs or contact UHS UHSportalhelp@umass.edu Returning Users: Click 'Login' at the bottom of this page We are committed to protecting your personal information.

What are the hours of the UMass patient portal?

1. Make sure you are registered for the UMass Patient Portal. You will use the Patient Portal to submit important forms, securely communicate with our staff, and more. If you have trouble registering or accessing the portal, please review our FAQs or email uhsportalhelp@umass.edu. 2.

How do I send a message to my UHS provider?

1. Make sure you are registered for the UMass Patient Portal. You will use the Patient Portal to submit important forms, securely communicate with our staff, and more. If you have trouble registering or accessing the portal, please review our FAQs or email uhsportalhelp@umass.edu. 2.

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Health Insurance Questions: (413) 577-5192; patientservices@uhs.umass.edu Immunization Questions: (413) 577-5275; nsip@uhs.umass.edu Medical Questions: To send a secure message to your UHS provider, login to the UMass Patient Portal. Click "Messages" > "Compose New." Under "Clinic," select "UHS Medical Providers."

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Quick Links

Due to COVID-19, we no longer offer walk-in care. For appointments, call 413-577-5101. Symptomatic COVID-19 testing is available for the UMass community. For all other health concerns, please submit the Minute Nurse Triage Form. In an emergency, call 911.​

Summer Hours

Monday - Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Appointment#N#Saturday/Sunday: CLOSED

Action Items for Using UHS

1. Make sure you are registered for the UMass Patient Portal. You will use the Patient Portal to submit important forms, schedule symptomatic COVID-19 testing at UHS, securely communicate with our staff, and more. If you have trouble registering or accessing the portal, please review our FAQs or email uhsportalhelp@umass.edu.

Contact Us

Due to COVID-19, walk-in care is not available; please contact us for care. In an emergency, call 9-1-1. What is an emergency?

Insurance & Billing

Patient Services/Student Health Benefit Plan:#N#413-577-5192; Fax: 413-577-5023; patientservices@uhs.umass.edu#N#Contact us to for Student Health Benefit Plan (SHBP) questions, enrollments or waivers, or to verify if UHS accepts your health insurance. NOTE: Email is not a secure method of communication for sensitive information.

Diversity Patient Advocates

UHS is committed to ensuring equity in healthcare access, relations within the healthcare system, and medical treatment offered.

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