1 hours ago After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete. >> Go To The Portal
After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete.
After logging into the patient portal, you'll click the Visits button and select Appointments and Visits. Next to your appointment information, there will be a green eCheck-In button, taking you to the form. At the end of the form, you will electronically sign the document. After clicking the Submit button, your eCheck-In will be complete.
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View your visit history and upcoming appointments. View visit summaries and clinical notes. (Guardians of children 12 or older have limited access to a child’s clinical information in accordance with patient privacy laws.) For questions about My Portfolio, call 844-281-8667 or email mypo rtfoliosupport@umm.edu.
To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now."
The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.
You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.
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If it is your first time accessing the patient portal and you have your activation code, you can sign up here . Don't have an activation code? You can call 844-281-8667 for assistance.
The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.
You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.
If you have a *medical or mental health emergency* and need an ambulance, call 911 or the UMPD at 301-405-3333. Emergencies can include but are not limited to: Emergencies can include but are not limited to: Chest pain accompanied by sweating, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, radiating pain that moves to the arm or neck, dizziness, ...
Call the University of Maryland HELP Center at (301) 314-HELP. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800- 273-TALK or the Maryland Crisis Hotline at 1-800- 422-0009. These resources are both available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 911 or the University of Maryland Police Department at (301) 405-3333.
Behavioral Health Services is able to continue to treat existing students who reside in the state of Maryland. New patients who reside in Maryland can also schedule an appointment for an intake. We are not treating any new patients or existing patients who reside outside of the state of Maryland.
Chest pain accompanied by sweating, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath, radiating pain that moves to the arm or neck, dizziness, or feeling that your heart is beating irregularly or too fast. Emergencies can include but are not limited to: Choking. Emergencies can include but are not limited to:
If you don’t have your own transportation, consider a local taxi or ride-sharing service. UMD does not provide transportation to after-hours medical facilities.
Emergencies can include but are not limited to: Shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing. Emergencies can include but are not limited to: An immediate urge to kill yourself or others.
Current patients may contact their therapist or prescriber by leaving a secure message at myuhc.umd.edu or calling (301) 314-8106 for refills or other concerns.
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The University Health Center was founded in 1901. We continue to be proudly accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care for over 30 years. The Human Rights Campaign has also designated the University Health Center as a Leader in LGBTQ Healthcare Equality, and are Green Office Silver level certified.