22 hours ago MyUTHealth is an easy, secure way of managing your health care at UTHealth and UT Physicians. With MyUTHealth, you are able to access your medical information from your personal computer or mobile device, 24/7. If you have any technical questions related to setting up your portal account, email helpdesk@myuthealth.org or call 1-855-316-4256. >> Go To The Portal
MyUTHealth is an easy, secure way of managing your health care at UTHealth and UT Physicians. With MyUTHealth, you are able to access your medical information from your personal computer or mobile device, 24/7. If you have any technical questions related to setting up your portal account, email helpdesk@myuthealth.org or call 1-855-316-4256.
Patient Portal LOGIN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT The MyUTHealth app is available on: What is MyUTHealth? MyUTHealth offers patients personalized and secure online access to their medical records. Patients are able to securely use the internet to help manage and receive information about their health.
DEFAULT_LOGIN_BUTTON. Register_UsernamePlaceholder. Register_PasswordPlaceholder
Contact Info 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.
The HealtheLife Patient Portal (formerly known as IQHealth) allows you to easily access lab and test results in your electronic medical record. It’s also how we will communicate with you about important health information.
HealtheLife offers the ability for you to securely connect to your mobile health app (s). Email patientportal@utmck.edu with questions.
UT Physicians provides comprehensive care for the entire family. Whether you need primary or specialty care, you can expect the latest treatments, advanced technology, and minimally invasive techniques to help you on your journey to better health.
On the heels of the 20th anniversary, a UTHealth employee shares how that fateful day in American history changed the course of her life.
Doralyn Davenport feels more alive and has been able to reduce the oxygen she uses to treat her COPD after having a tumor removed without having to also undergo chemotherapy and radiation.