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The system will only use your University of Utah email address for all communication (i.e., u1234567@utah.edu). Passwords must contain a mix of letters, numbers, upper and lower case characters. If you are a spouse or dependent of a student, you will need to call our office to set up your account prior to registering for the portal.
Welcome to the Patient Portal. You may log in using your username and password. If you have forgotten your username/password, click Forgot Password below, and then enter your U email address that begins with your University ID (e.g., u0123456@utah.edu). Proxy emails, i.e., firstname.lastname@utah.edu will not work for verification.
MyHealthNow is UofL Health’s patient portal that provides you secure access to your medical information. The MyHealthNow patient portal is for patients who have been seen at one of the following facilities: There’s an app for that!
New results for tests you've ordered. New communications sent directly to you from University of Utah Health physicians. Within Link, an event dashboard keeps you informed about your patients: We are developing a new provider portal for claims, payments, and prior authorizations.
The Moderna vaccine is an mRNA vaccine and requires a booster dose 28 days after the initial dose. Full immunity is reached 2 weeks after the second dose. Moderna is approved for those 18 years and older. The Student Health Center strongly encourages and recommends this vaccination. Fully vaccinated people are currently not required to quarantine after exposure. COVID vaccines are FREE and there is no charge for administration. You may call our office now at 801-581-6431 to schedule an appointment for the vaccine or if you have any questions regarding the vaccine. Vaccine appointments are limited, so contact us now if interested.
The Student Health Center has consolidated clinical staffing to Monday- Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm. Tuesday evening extended hours during fall and spring semesters are 7:30am - 7:30pm. We will be accepting appointments for asymptomatic patients who need immunizations, titers, labs and QuantiFERON-TB Gold blood tests. We are not accepting walk-ins at the present time. We encourange you to use virtual visit options when we are closed or if you have cold or flu symptoms.
Tele Doc - a free service for students on the Student Health Insurance Plan (United Healthcare Student Resources) and just $40 for students not on the insurance.
The Student Health Center carries the Moderna COVID vaccine.
The University of Utah and ASUU strongly encourage all students to have health insurance and offer the Student Health Insurance plan through United Healthcare Student Resources. The plan covers routine medical care, specialty care, urgent care, and emergency care. Learn more about the Student Health Insurance plan and eligibility requrements.
The Student Health Center is now offering virtual visits for students! Visits are during our normal operating hours, using Zoom for Healthcare. (Not all insurances cover virtual visits with Student Health-please check with your individual insurance plan or with the receptionist when scheduling.)
All University of Utah students, their spouses, and dependents are eligible for care at the Student Health Center.
Centered at the Cardiovascular Center at University of Utah Hospital, our cardiovascular services include heart care, heart surgery, and treatment for all types of heart disease.
Women's Health Services cares for women of all ages by providing OB/GYN checkups, preventive health screenings, midwife care, and more. Our specialties also include breast and reproductive health and treating gynecologic cancer.
Primary Care. Staying well means caring for your health every day. Our primary care providers help you and your family set healthy habits, stay on top of routine screenings, and prevent and manage disease . They also treat most diseases except for very rare or unusual ones.
Navigating your health can be difficult. HealthFeed is here to help. As the official blog of University of Utah Health, we are here to offer you information on the latest in medicine, research, nutrition, exercise, and more. We not only will give you the facts, but help you understand them in today’s world where headlines are changing every day.