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Patient Care | About USC

26 hours ago Care facilities includes the renowned USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of the first comprehensive cancer centers established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States. If you are a patient looking for more information or to request an appointment, please call (800) USC-CARE, or (800) 872-2273. Request an ... >> Go To The Portal


Where can I get more information about USC care?

Care facilities includes the renowned USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of the first comprehensive cancer centers established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States. If you are a patient looking for more information or to request an appointment, please call (800) USC-CARE, or (800) 872-2273

How do I make an appointment at USC-care?

If you are a patient looking for more information or to request an appointment, please call (800) USC-CARE, or (800) 872-2273. Request an Appointment. Medical Services and Programs. Find a Provider. All Hospital and Clinic Locations. Keck School of Medicine of USC.

What is the name of the medical school at USC?

Patient Care. Keck Medicine of USC is the University of Southern California’s medical enterprise, one of only two university-based medical systems in the Los Angeles area.

What's new at Keck Medicine of USC?

With myUSCchart, Keck Medicine of USC now offers 24/7 access to your medical records. Send secure messages to your physician, access test results and request prescription renewals and appointments from your personal computer or smartphone. See myUSCchart for more information.

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How to contact Keck Medicine?

Call (800) USC-CARE (800-872-2273), and one of our representatives will help schedule your virtual visit with your doctor. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.

What are the safety precautions for a hospital?

We have implemented the following safety precautions: 1 Before entering our buildings, all patients, staff and doctors are screened for COVID-19 symptoms, including fever. They are all provided with a face mask, which must be worn. 2 Hand sanitizer is widely available, and we encourage its use. 3 Physical distancing practices are in effect, including in waiting areas and elevators. 4 In order to minimize time spent in the waiting area, we are scheduling more space between visits and registering patients via telephone. 5 Doctors and staff are using the proper PPE for all visits. These may include a mask, protective eyewear or a plastic face shield. 6 Our facilities are continuously cleaned and our clinical areas, including examination rooms, are thoroughly cleaned before and after all visits. 7 COVID-19 patients and dedicated care teams are isolated on separate floors, using exclusive walkways and elevators. 8 Preoperative patients undergoing high-risk procedures are tested for COVID-19 48-72 hours prior to their appointment. Any patient that tests positive will be rescheduled. 9 If a visitor has any fever, cough or shortness of breath, they will not be allowed to enter our buildings.

How to access health information?

Below are listed your rights as a patient to access your health information: 1 Right to request access to your health information 2 Right to request amendments to your health information 3 Right to revoke your authorization 4 Right to an accounting of disclosures of your health information 5 Right to request how information is provided to you 6 Right to request restrictions on the use of your health information 7 Right to be notified of a breach 8 Right to a paper copy of this notice

What are the rights of a patient?

Below are listed your rights as a patient to access your health information: Right to request access to your health information. Right to request amendments to your health information. Right to revoke your authorization. Right to an accounting of disclosures of your health information.

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