24 hours ago Dec. 20, 2017 My Southern Health: Take control of health care with patient portals Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s secure online patient portal, My Health at Vanderbilt, is now even more accessible to patients with the launch of a new mobile app. Read More Aug. 23, 2016 >> Go To The Portal
Dec. 20, 2017 My Southern Health: Take control of health care with patient portals Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s secure online patient portal, My Health at Vanderbilt, is now even more accessible to patients with the launch of a new mobile app. Read More Aug. 23, 2016
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If you have any questions or need to make any other appointments you can use our health portal, My Health at Vanderbilt. My Health at Vanderbilt is an easy way to make or change appointments, see test results, send messages to your providers, and pay medical bills.
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If you're a new patient, you can sign up during your first visit. To schedule a visit, call us at (615) 322-5000 or go to any of our Vanderbilt walk-in clinics. If you're signing up on behalf of someone else, you'll need to provide us with your power of attorney.
My Health at Vanderbilt (MHAV) is an electronic health record portal developed for patients of Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). Services and content provided by My Health at Vanderbilt are available to users who are over 18 or their authorized representatives.
You can complete the application at the child's next appointment, or download, print and complete the form below: "My Health at Vanderbilt Account Access for Children 13-17." Bring it with you to your child's next appointment. Ensure your child signs the application as well.
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The CDC recently announced updates to its guidance about wearing masks and "social distancing." As a result, as of June 1, 2021, our practices on our campuses and in our hospitals, clinics and other buildings are as follows: 1 Masks are required for everyone inside areas where we provide patient care -- all hospitals and clinics. 2 Masks are also required for everyone in areas where patients and visitors are likely to be. This includes hallways, cafeterias, lobbies and entrances to buildings that are used for both patient care and other work, like administration or research. 3 Masks are required for everyone on all VUMC shuttles. 4 Masks are not required outdoors. 5 We no longer require spacing in many areas, including elevators, in waiting lines, on shuttles or at outdoor picnic tables. 6 Capacity is still restricted in public areas like cafeterias because these are used by patients and visitors who may not yet be vaccinated. 7 We no longer screen employees, patients and visitors for fever or other symptoms. However -- just as before COVID-19 -- if you're running a fever or otherwise feeling sick, we ask that you not visit or come to work. 8 We maintain restrictions on visitation. See the latest visitation policies here.
Masks are not required outdoors. We no longer require spacing in many areas, including elevators, in waiting lines, on shuttles or at outdoor picnic tables. Capacity is still restricted in public areas like cafeterias because these are used by patients and visitors who may not yet be vaccinated.