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19 hours ago MyChart Patient Portal. MyChart is a new patient portal that keeps all of your health information together in one place. Bill Pay and CareLink Re-Enrollment will continue to serve you. Items that are part of your medical record include prescriptions, lab results, allergies and immunizations. These will transfer when you enroll in MyChart. >> Go To The Portal


MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to: Request an appointment, view and cancel appointments, or self-schedule with an established provider (a provider you have seen before in the same clinic, e.g. Medical Clinic or Gynecology and Sexual Health Clinic) Receive laboratory and other test results

This secure portal connects you to your UHS healthcare team and gives you access to important information from your electronic medical record, 24/7, free of charge from your computer or mobile device. At a time and in a way that's convenient for you!

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What is the UHS portal?

MyChart Patient Portal. MyChart is a new patient portal that keeps all of your health information together in one place. Bill Pay and CareLink Re-Enrollment will continue to serve you. Items that are part of your medical record include prescriptions, lab results, allergies and immunizations. These will transfer when you enroll in MyChart.

How do I access my UHS Medical History?

UHS is a health care clinic and wellness resource located on the central campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. UHS is a highly utilized campus resource, with approximately 80,000 clinical visits per year. UHS is part of Student Life.

Does UHS keep my medical records confidential?

Federal law prohibits UHS from including the television and telephone charges in your daily room rate. This service is provided by Pathway Solutions, LLC 3840 East Robinson Rd, Suite 140, Amherst, NY 14228. Pathway’s telephone number is 888.891.6523. Costs for long-distance calls can’t be charged to your room.

Why should I Choose UHS?

Angela Kuznia, MD, MPH. Title: Physician. Primary Care Provider for Premier Care Network 1, GradCare, Blue Cross Complete Healthy Michigan Medicaid, and Michigan Care. Board-certified in Family Medicine. Education: BS: University of Michigan, Ann …

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Are you a student coming to campus?

Please email UHS-HIM-Registration. Please include your UMID number, date of birth and a local address.

To restore your account

If you forgot your username or password, go to MyUofMHealth.org and click the Forgot Username? or Forgot Password? links. To submit a request, you will need your medical record number (MRN), which you can get by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

To get help

If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

There's an app for that!

In your app store, select the " MyChart by Epic " app, then choose " MyUofMHealth ." Once you have the app, sign in with your patient portal log-on and password. Please note that documents such as records and letters cannot be viewed via the app.

What can I do with a portal account?

MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:

Proxy access is available through the portal as follows

For patients 11-17 years old: Full access is available, but account is granted based on need as determined only by a provider

MyChart Patient Portal

MyChart is a new patient portal that keeps all of your health information together in one place. Bill Pay and CareLink Re-Enrollment will continue to serve you.

Bill Pay Online

Bill Pay Online is for you to pay your statement for dates of service prior to July 11, 2020, if you have visits after July 11, 2020 please refer to MyChart. Call Customer Service at 210-358-9500 or toll free at 877-766-5533 Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. or email questions at UHS.PBS@uhs-sa.com.

CareLink Re-Enrollment

View health information, request an appointment, message your provider, pay your bill, and more.

What does a social worker do?

Social workers provide psychological and social assessments and counseling, and coordinate referrals for post-discharge follow-up, nursing home placement, home care nursing, delivery of home medical equipment and end of life care. Whether you need home care services, equipment or supplies, UHS can help.

What to do if you are admitted to a hospital?

If you’re admitted to the hospital by your physician, you’ll receive a phone call to let you know when the hospital can admit you. If you’re admitted directly from your physician’s office, please report to Admissions unless your physician directs you otherwise.

Can a hospital take responsibility for lost hearing aids?

Valuables and Personal Property: The hospital can’t assume responsibility for valuables kept in your room or lost or broken dentures, eyeglasses, hearing aids, etc., unless the hospital is clearly responsible for the damage. Meals: All UHS Hospitals provide freshly prepared, nutritious meals for patients. A large variety of items are available.

What to bring to hospital when taking medication?

When you come to the hospital, bring a list of the medications, nutritional supplements, vitamins, over-the-counter medications and herbal medications you are taking at home. If you bring your medications to the hospital, send them home with your family once the nursing staff has seen them.

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