14 hours ago 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. Patients can also request to amendments to their medical record by contacting the UT Southwestern Health Information Management Office at 214-645-3030. >> Go To The Portal
For assistance please call 214-633-4700 or email GuestServices@utsouthwestern.edu. UT Southwestern offers a variety of support services to help patients while they’re in our hospitals and clinics, and even after they’ve gone home; these include: Clinical research is medical research that involves people like you.
Email patientportal@utmck.edu with questions. Watch the tutorial video below to connect your UT Medical Center HealtheLife Portal and Apple Health app on your iPhone. 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.
UT Southwestern offers a variety of support services to help patients while they’re in our hospitals and clinics, and even after they’ve gone home; these include: Clinical research is medical research that involves people like you.
UT Southwestern has been awarded a four-year grant to provide hands-on laboratory experience to undergraduate students across the North Texas region.
UT Southwestern’s patient care app – UTSWMyCare – helps you easily manage your health and stay connected to UTSW and your provider, all in a secure and safe environment.
To make your experience with UT Southwestern even more convenient, and consistent with our reputation for innovation, we’ve added three distinguishing features to the UTSWMyCare app that are not typically found on other health system apps.
You can use UTSWMyCare for every aspect of your video visit with a UTSW provider: Seamlessly check in for your appointment, visit with your provider, and complete follow-up scheduling if needed – all in the app. Have your visit from home, your office, or wherever you may be.
If your visit is in person on our campus, UTSWMyCare has a navigation feature that offers turn-by-turn visual directions from the parking garage to the front desk of your doctor’s office and back to your parking spot.
For those who prefer a ride-sharing service rather than driving to their appointment, Uber and Lyft can be accessed within the app to request a ride to any UT Southwestern location. Intra-campus shuttle routes are also displayed on the app to help you get to any other appointments while on campus.
UTSWMyCare is simple to use, highly convenient, and always available. With the app, you have 24/7 access to the resources you need to manage your health – all in one place and all accessible with your smartphone.
MyChart – our electronic patient portal – is included in the UTSWMyCare app, so all the things you normally do on MyChart can be done through UTSWMyCare, too. Access your records, schedule appointments, request prescription refills, pay your bill, and more.
If your UT Southwestern physician is out of the office or unavailable to respond, messages sent via UT Southwestern MyChart may be routed to other authorized members of the UT Southwestern healthcare team in order to facilitate a timely response to your request.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (hereafter known as UT Southwestern) is committed to providing you with quality health care and respecting the privacy and confidentiality of your medical information.
UT Southwestern MyChart does not support access to pediatric medical records at this time.
While the UT Southwestern MyChart system supports many different types of communication , it is always best for you and your provider to agree on the type of electronic communication that is most appropriate in your particular case.
UT Southwestern MyChart should never be used for urgent matters. The anticipated turnaround time for response to electronic messages is 1 to 2 working days. Therefore, for all urgent matters, contact UT Southwestern by phone, go to an emergency room, or dial 911.