1 hours ago The University Medical Center Patient Portal is a convenient way to request appointments and prescription refills, ask your doctor medical questions, get test results and medical and immunization records, and ask about medical billing. If you do not have access to the Patient Portal, ask for a temporary username and password next time you visit UMC. >> Go To The Portal
The University Medical Center Patient Portal is a convenient way to request appointments and prescription refills, ask your doctor medical questions, get test results and medical and immunization records, and ask about medical billing. If you do not have access to the Patient Portal, ask for a temporary username and password next time you visit UMC.
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Only Medical Services can be scheduled via the Patient Portal. Students must bring current UARK ID when coming in for an appointment. Mental Health Appointments To schedule a CAPS appointment, call 479-575-5276. Appointments are scheduled 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday (9 a.m. on Fridays).
Patient Portal Portal Login / Create Account Medical Center of South Arkansas is pleased to offer patients easy, secure and convenient access to their personal health information via its new MyHealthHome online portal and mobile app, with access to information for visits starting on 12/8/2021 . Through our new MyHealthHome patient portal, you can:
The University Medical Center Patient Portal is a convenient way to request appointments and prescription refills, ask your doctor medical questions, get test results and medical and immunization records, and ask about medical billing.
If you do not have access to the Patient Portal, ask for a temporary username and password next time you visit UMC. If you are having a medical emergency, call Emergency Medical Services (911) or call your nearest hospital or medical practice.
UAMS Health has many convenient locations for your family including UAMS Medical Center in Little Rock and Family Medical Centers throughout the state. You can view locations, get directions, phone numbers and more.
If you aren’t sure what you’re looking for, you can explore based on conditions, treatments, and areas of care. You can also use real patient ratings and reviews to help you make your choice.
If you are unsure if you need to be seen by a physician, or need medical advice, call our Nurse Triage at 479-575-4451. Note: Some health concerns cannot be made via the Patient Portal. If you’re unable to schedule an appointment, call 479-575-4451. Only Medical Services can be scheduled via the Patient Portal.
Charges apply for missed appointments or appointments not canceled at least two (2) hours in advance for the medical clinics and by 4:30 p.m. the day prior for counseling/psychiatry services.
Enrollment Invitation – Medical Center of South Arkansas will send a text and / or email to the email address and / or cell phone number you provided upon registration to the hospital. Follow the instructions in that message to create your account.
If you have already signed up for MyHealthHome, click here to login to your account.
Previous Portal Users will need to create an account with MyHealthHome in order to continue accessing their personal health information. Information contained in the previous patient portal can still be accessed by contacting your local hospital. Click here for information on how to do that.
Click here for technical support if you have difficulty registering for or using MyHealthHome.
UAMS MyChart is a patient portal that gives you free, secure 24-hour online access to your health information. You can see your lab and test results, send messages to your doctor, make appointments, refill prescriptions and pay your bills. Ask your clinic staff or hospital nurse how to sign up for UAMS MyChart.
Due to an increase in COVID-19 patients in Arkansas and across the country, UAMS is implementing new visiting policies for our hospital. Effective March 20, 2020, hospital visitors are allowed for patients only in exceptional cases such as end of life and mothers in labor.
If you have fever, cough or shortness of breath, do not come to UAMS or any other doctor’s office, urgent care clinic or emergency room without first calling and getting instructions. If someone needs urgent medical care and could have been exposed to COVID-19, tell the operator when you call 911.