uofm patient portal

by Dominique Strosin 7 min read

MyUofMHealth Patient Portal | Michigan Medicine

19 hours ago 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. >> Go To The Portal


Do you have a patient portal?

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.

Do you have the patient portal?

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: Request appointments Pay your bill Message your care team Request prescription refills View parts of your health records

What is a patient portal?

You must specify if you would like to grant the adult proxy full information access or limited information (immunizations, allergies and secure messaging only) access to your portal information. I am adolescent patient age 11-17 requesting access for myself – Click Here for Request for Adolescent/Teen Account Form

What is a patient health portal?

MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to: Request an appointment, view and cancel appointments, or self-schedule with an established provider (a provider you have seen before in the same clinic, e.g. Medical Clinic or Gynecology and Sexual Health Clinic) Receive laboratory and other test results

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Are you a student coming to campus?

Please email UHS-HIM-Registration. Please include your UMID number, date of birth and a local address.

To restore your account

If you forgot your username or password, go to MyUofMHealth.org and click the Forgot Username? or Forgot Password? links. To submit a request, you will need your medical record number (MRN), which you can get by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

To get help

If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

There's an app for that!

In your app store, select the " MyChart by Epic " app, then choose " MyUofMHealth ." Once you have the app, sign in with your patient portal log-on and password. Please note that documents such as records and letters cannot be viewed via the app.

What can I do with a portal account?

MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:

Proxy access is available through the portal as follows

For patients 11-17 years old: Full access is available, but account is granted based on need as determined only by a provider

Can my doctor outside of U of M access my records?

At the University of Michigan, we participate in a state-wide health information exchange (HIE) that allows other doctors and hospitals outside of U of M to access information that we’ve collected about patients. Also, there are other ways that patient information is shared electronically with health care providers outside of U of M.

May I have copies of my medical records?

Some of your health information is available online through our secure MyUofMHealth Patient Portal. Learn more about the patient portal . To request (electronic or paper) copies of your Michigan Medicine health information, you can use this ROI form:

Can you fax me my information?

We are committed to protecting your privacy and do not fax PHI (protected health information) per health system policy. Additionally, your medical record may contain sensitive information protected under federal and state regulations (including information about psychiatric, drug and/or alcohol abuse, HIV/AIDS, and or sexual abuse.

Is there a charge for my records?

There are no fees for sending your records to another physician or health care facility for the continuation of your care. Medical records sent to you directly through your MyUofMHealth Patient Portal also do not have any fees.

Other Forms and Requests

This form documents my request to allow family members and/or friends to be involved in verbal discussions regarding my health care.

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