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Welcome to the University Family Physicians Patient Portal Our online services include : Send a Secure Message to My Doctor View My Chart (including lab results) Request My Test Results …
865-305-9501 Find a Doctor Three Ways to Register Ask your physician’s office or Patient Registration to register you. Call Patient Registration at 865-305-9501 and request an invitation to the Patient Portal. Request portal access online. You will receive an email invitation from UT Medical Center. Follow the instructions in the email.
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The Department of Family Medicine 1924 Alcoa Highway Knoxville, Tennessee 37920. For Patient Appointments: 865- 305-9350. Patient Portal - University Family Physicians. For Academic Inquiries: 865-305-9352
The University Family Physicians Clinic is a patient-centered medical home providing full-spectrum primary care services. Each day, an average of 125 patients are cared for in the Harry H Lyon, Sr. Family Medicine Center on the campus of the University of Tennessee Medical Center.
The UFP Clinic offers a secure access to the Patient Portal where patients may utilize these online services after registering.
University Medical Group physicians now allows patients to perform tasks online such requesting appointments, accessing your health information, test results and prescription refills by logging into your HealtheLife Patient Portal. If you have any questions regarding your patient portal please call Medical Records at 865-305-9501.
You have taken the time to find a primary care doctor suited to you and your family. This is the start of a long-term relationship with your primary care doctor who will care for you throughout your life. Your doctor needs to know more about you.
Family Medicine – the medical specialty designed to provide health care to all family members, of all ages, including pregnant women. Family physicians prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases in patients of all ages.
Using OMT, a DO moves a patient’s muscles and joints using techniques including stretching, gentle pressure and resistance. OMT can be used to treat muscle pain, in addition to other problems, and In many cases, can be used to complement other treatment options.
OMT can be used to treat muscle pain, in addition to other problems, and In many cases, can be used to complement other treatment options. Like MD’s, DO’s can complete a residency in any specialty; our DO’s are trained in family medicine. Family Medicine.
Family Medicine – the medical specialty designed to provide health care to all family members, of all ages, including pregnant women. Family physicians prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases in patients of all ages. Internal Medicine.
Internal Medicine – the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Obstetrics/Gynecology – a broad and diverse specialty of medicine, including surgery, management of the care of pregnant women, gynecologic care, oncology, and primary health care for women.
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine – Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (DO’s), similarly to allopathic physicians (MD’s), diagnose, treat and prevent illness and injury. In addition to medicine, they are trained to use osteopathic manipulative.
MyUTHealth is a free service offered to patients beginning May 8, 2021.
Your test results will be released to your MyUTHealth account as soon as they are available.
Your MyUTHealth information comes directly from your electronic medical record at your doctor’s office. Ask your doctor to correct any inaccurate information at your next clinic visit. Your health information is reviewed and updated in your electronic medical record each visit.
You will generally receive an answer within 1-3 business days. Please note MyUTHealth should not be used for urgent situations. For medical emergencies requiring immediate attention, please dial 911 or go to the nearest medical facility.
Due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must establish their own MyUTHealth account. While spouses cannot share one account, they can grant proxy access.
You may email helpdesk@myuthealth.org to request a new, secure password. You may also click the “Forgot password” link on myuthealth.org to reset your password online.
Log into MyUTHealth and from the left menu, go to the Preferences section and select the appropriate option.