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11 hours ago MRI is especially useful in producing detailed, 3-D images of the heart, the brain, and other internal organs, as well as the muscles, cartilage and tendons around the bones. There is no radiation used in this procedure. T o schedule an appointment: 973-972-6900 (M-F, 8AM-5PM) Locations: University Hospital- Main Level. >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact OU Health Patient Portal support?

Tests, procedures, lab and radiology at hospital locations, Stephenson Cancer Center and OU Health Physicians in Oklahoma City Hospital Patient Portal Support at (844) 875-5476 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

How do I register for patient portal support?

Hospital Patient Portal Support at (844) 875-5476 Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. To register: Enter your patient information (provided at registration) including your email address and Medical Record Number (MRN) or Unit Number*.

What are the benefits of using a 24/7 patient portal?

Maintain your health information (allergies, medications, conditions, etc.) Convenience: 24/7 access lets you communicate on your time. Time-savings: Online tools will reduce time and effort of placing phone calls.

How do I complete the enrollment process for the patient portal?

To complete the enrollment process, log into your email account and open the 'Patient Portal Log In' email sent from noreply@mtpatientportal.com (If you can't find the email in your inbox, check your spam/trash/junk folders.)

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University Hospital Earns National Recognition For Quality Improvement Measures

University Hospital has received three American Heart Association Achievement Awards for implementing quality improvement measures that ensure patients receive efficient and coordinated care, ultimately leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times and fewer returns to the hospital.

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The Weight Management Center of Rutgers New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) at University Hospital works to help patients achieve meaningful weight loss and improve overall health throughout their lifetime. Click for more information or to get started.

Welcome to University Hospital

University Hospital is an academic medical center with 519 licensed beds, and an active medical staff of more than 525. We are a regional resource for advanced care in a wide range of medical specialties.

Why do radiologists use contrast dye?

It often uses contrast dye to create clearer images to detect cancer and abnormalities in breast tissue. Your doctor may request imaging tests to diagnose a problem. Our specialized radiologists will study your images and work with your doctor to create a treatment plan.

What is a University Health team?

The University Health team of radiologists is composed of experts in every field from pediatric imaging to bone and joint imaging and more. This means that your radiologist has extra training and medical knowledge in a specialty area, giving you more confidence in your diagnosis and treatment.

What is digital mammography?

Digital mammography: A digital mammogram is created electronically and can better detect breast cancer in pre- and perimenopausal women. Digital tomosynthesis mammography: This process creates a 3-D image of your breast using multiple X-ray images.

Your secure, online health connection

Your health is important to you around the clock - not just during office hours. That's why University Health Care System and subscribing providers offer MyChart. With this internet and mobile connection to your health information, you can view your Emergency Room and hospital visit summaries.

Urgent Medical Matters

Please do not use MyChart to send any messages requiring urgent attention. Dial 911 for emergency or life-threatening situations.

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