33 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
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 …
Welcome to the UMass Amherst Patient Portal . UMass students and staff: Please create a username (NetID recommended) and enter your official UMass email, then click ...
To make an appointment, submit the Minute Nurse Triage Form on the UMass Patient Portal under “Forms.” If you do not have portal access, call 413-577-5229 to schedule an appointment. Follow signs for Respiratory Clinic in the rear of the building. Getting Your Test Results: UMass Students, Faculty & Staff
Submit an E-Visit An E-Visit is a convenient way to request healthcare treatment for common, non-urgent medical conditions. There is no appointment or phone call needed.
Most patients who test positive for COVID-19 will be notified of their test result via phone call from a Public Health representative. Patients whose test results are negative or invalid will receive a notification via email. Please open and read all test results received via email.
After you are tested through the free community COVID-19 testing program, all results are delivered immediately on approval from umalab@umass.edu and are available to view at the UMass Lab Services Portal . Participants who test Positive may be contacted by a member of the UMass Public Health Team to discuss their result.
Some of our policies and procedures have changed due to the pandemic. Those of particular interest to our patients are listed below.
The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:
For questions or more information about the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal contact our Health Information Management Department:
Amherst area is defined as Amherst, Belchertown, Hadley, Leverett, Pelham, Shutesbury and Sunderland. Testing is also available by for members of the local community. Learn more about the community COVID-19 testing program.
Students who reside on campus are required to be tested twice a week. In addition, off-campus students coming to campus for face-to-face classes, research labs or work are also required to be tested twice a week.
1. Visit the Campus Health Hub and select “Book an Appointment” (If you receive a message that says, "Currently you are not registered as part of the program,” click the link that says "Please Fill Out This Form," then fill out the form and you will then be allowed to book your appointment. 2.