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by Prof. Johathan Torp IV 9 min read

Women’s Health - UMass Memorial Medical Center

5 hours ago We now have a new unified patient portal. Please see below for the links to our online patient resources, and note that Women’s Health of Central Massachusetts is part of Women’s Health … >> Go To The Portal


What is the women’s health of Central Massachusetts patient portal?

Please see below for the links to our online patient resources, and note that Women’s Health of Central Massachusetts is part of Women’s Health Connecticut. For medical care beginning 9/29/2020. Our secure patient portal facilitates better communication with your physician’s office by providing convenient 24 x 7 access to your health information.

How do I contact UMass Memorial Health MyChart patient support?

Call the UMass Memorial Health myChart patient support line at 855-UMass-MD or email mychartsupport@umassmemorial.org . You may also speak to any member of your care team at your provider’s office.

What can I do in the patient portal?

You can use the patient portal to request an appointment, pay your bill, confirm normal test results, or view your health records.  All communications between you and your provider's office are carried over a secure, encrypted connection. As a Women's Health Connecticut patient, all you need is an email address to enroll.

Why choose UMass Memorial for Women’s reproductive health?

Call 855-UMASS-MD ( 855-862-7763) today. Women of all ages turn to UMass Memorial Medical Center for their unique health care needs. Here you’re assured of thoughtful, sensitive and high-quality care for the full range of women’s reproductive health and related issues from puberty through pregnancy to menopause and beyond.

Is Women's Health of Central Massachusetts part of Women's Health Connecticut?

Please see below for the links to our online patient resources, and note that Women’s Health of Central Massachusetts is part of Women’s Health Connecticut.

Can you send portal messages via eClinicalWeb?

Please do not send Portal Messages via eClinicalWeb. Please use the new Athena portal instead.

Is Women's Health of Central MA a good practice?

Women’s Health of Central MA was voted 2018’s BEST OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY PRACTICE by baystateparent magazine readers for a third year in a row! We are honored and humbled by the title.

Questions?

Call the UMass Memorial Health myChart patient support line at 855-UMass-MD or email mychartsupport@umassmemorial.org . You may also speak to any member of your care team at your provider’s office.

Guidance in Using myChart

We offer these guides to help you have a successful myChart experience:

How to contact UMass Memorial Health?from ummhealth.org

Call the UMass Memorial Health myChart patient support line at 855-UMass-MD or email mychartsupport@umassmemorial.org . You may also speak to any member of your care team at your provider’s office.

How to confirm if you have an account on UMass?from umass.edu

One way to confirm if you already have an account on our portal or not would be to use the "Forgot Password" link. Enter in your email address. It needs to match what we have listed in our database for you. Typically this would be your UMass email address if you are a student or employee.

What to do if you forgot your password on Medicat?from umass.edu

Sometimes when people forget their username or password the main screen just sits there and spins and doesn’t give you an error message of ‘invalid password’ or something like that. Pain! We know! Try this…click on the ‘Login’ button…scroll down…enter your username and password from this screen. If it’s entered incorrectly, you will at least get an error message. If that is the case…use the ‘Forgot Password’ link and an email will be sent to you from MedicatAutoResponse@medicat.com. Check your spam folder if you can’t find it.

How to request a release of information from UHS?from umass.edu

You can use the Patient Portal to request that UHS send your medical records to you, another medical provider/facility/institution, or insurance company. Login to your account and click the "Forms" tab. Under Section A: UHS Forms, click "Release of Information UHS.". Complete and submit the Release of Information form.

What is women's health?from womenshealthct.com

A woman’s health is uniquely personal. So when you find you need care, you want to know the person you turn to truly understands what makes you, you. It’s the reason why the expert ObGyns and clinicians of Women's Health Connecticut are solely focused on women—all women—and their unique needs for physical and emotional care.

Why is Women's Health Connecticut important?from womenshealthct.com

That's why Women’s Health Connecticut is here, giving you access to ObGyn professionals who deliver the unrivaled healthcare services you need.

How to confirm if you have an account on UMass?

One way to confirm if you already have an account on our portal or not would be to use the "Forgot Password" link. Enter in your email address. It needs to match what we have listed in our database for you. Typically this would be your UMass email address if you are a student or employee.

What to do if you forgot your password on Medicat?

Sometimes when people forget their username or password the main screen just sits there and spins and doesn’t give you an error message of ‘invalid password’ or something like that. Pain! We know! Try this…click on the ‘Login’ button…scroll down…enter your username and password from this screen. If it’s entered incorrectly, you will at least get an error message. If that is the case…use the ‘Forgot Password’ link and an email will be sent to you from MedicatAutoResponse@medicat.com. Check your spam folder if you can’t find it.

How to request a release of information from UHS?

You can use the Patient Portal to request that UHS send your medical records to you, another medical provider/facility/institution, or insurance company. Login to your account and click the "Forms" tab. Under Section A: UHS Forms, click "Release of Information UHS.". Complete and submit the Release of Information form.

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