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Patient Portal | UT Medical Center | Knoxville, Tennessee

4 hours ago  · Patient Portal Patient Portal Skip the line for your appointment, communicate with your doctor and more with the UTMC Patient Portal. Using your own secure password, you can log in to the online patient portal 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the comfort and privacy of your office, home or mobile device. >> Go To The Portal


How do I use the UTMC patient portal?

 · Patient Portal Patient Portal Skip the line for your appointment, communicate with your doctor and more with the UTMC Patient Portal. Using your own secure password, you can log in to the online patient portal 24 hours a day, seven days a week from the comfort and privacy of your office, home or mobile device.

How do I connect to the UT Medical Center healthelife portal?

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. Follow the instructions in the email. Works With Apple Health Connect to Your Health Management App (s)

How do I find a UTHealth/UT physicians provider?

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.

What can I do in the online patient portal?

Patient Portal Account Request - UTMC Patient Portal Account Request HealtheLife Patient Portal is a convenient and secure health-management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. If you are not already a user and would like to request an invite, please submit the form below.

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Is there a fee to use MyUTHealth?

MyUTHealth is a free service offered to patients beginning May 8, 2021.

When can I see my test results in MyUTHealth?

Your test results will be released to your MyUTHealth account as soon as they are available.

If some of my health information on MyUTHealth is not correct, what should I do?

Your MyUTHealth information comes directly from your electronic medical record at your doctor’s office. 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.

If I send a message to my doctor or nurse, when can I expect a reply?

You will generally receive an answer within 1-3 business days. Please note MyUTHealth should not be used for urgent situations. For medical emergencies requiring immediate attention, please dial 911 or go to the nearest medical facility.

Can my spouse and I share one MyUTHealth account?

Due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must establish their own MyUTHealth account. While spouses cannot share one account, they can grant proxy access.

I forgot my password. What should I do?

You may email helpdesk@myuthealth.org to request a new, secure password. You may also click the “Forgot password” link on myuthealth.org to reset your password online.

Where can I update my personal information (e.g., home address, email, or change my password)?

Log into MyUTHealth and from the left menu, go to the Preferences section and select the appropriate option.

What is proxy access?

Proxy Access. HIPAA laws restrict access to health information. So, before you can access to the patient portal for another person, regardless of relationship (including a spouse or family member), you will need:

Does HIPAA restrict access to health information?

HIPAA laws restrict access to health information. So, before you can access to the patient portal for another person, regardless of relationship (including a spouse or family member), you will need:

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