Connect is the patient portal, offering you personalized and secure online access to view portions of your medical records to manage your healthcare. Connect is a single portal for Columbia University Irving Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine.
Connect is a joint effort of Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine, so a single Connect account links you to all three institutions. With the Columbia Connect app, you can access convenient services to help manage your health.
Columbia University Emergency Medical Service (CU-EMS), an ambulance service, is available by calling 212-854-5555.
Need help with your myColumbiaDoctors account? Call (888) 670-9775 or e-mail support@followmyhealth.com. Access your information at iTunes (Android).
For students within the United States looking to schedule a new virtual counseling appointment, please call Counseling and Psychological Services at 212-854-2878. For students residing outside the United States interested in counseling services, click here and use "Columbia University" as your student code ...
If your coordinator is unavailable and the matter is urgent, you can attend drop-in hours. Call us at 212-854-2388 or email disability@columbia.edu.
Call us at 212-854-2388 or email disability@columbia.edu. Schedule an appointment at the CUMC campus. Contact CUMC Disability Services at 212-305-3400 or visit the Student Health Service website.
After hours, or on weekends or University holidays, call 212-854-7426 for 24/7 support. In an emergency, call CUEMS/Public Safety at 212-854-5555 if you are on or near campus, or dial 911 if you are off-campus. For allergy injections, call 212-854-7426 to schedule an appointment with a registered nurse for an initial assessment.
Patients at the Eleanor & Lou Gehrig ALS center now have access to a new patient portal: Connect.
If you have not already signed up for connect, register at MyConnect .
For students enrolled in the Fall, this requirement must be met before students are permitted to register for Spring courses. For students new to the University in the Spring term, this requirement applies before a student is permitted to register for their first term at Columbia.
Columbia University is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and supportive experience for all students and recognizes medical contraindications to vaccination as well as student observance of their faith as it pertains to the practice of immunization.
The health information in your Connect account comes directly from your doctor's electronic medical record. For outpatient records, you can ask your doctor to correct any inaccurate information at your next visit, or send a message through Connect to your provider’s office to request corrections to your health record.
Any adult can be given access to another adult’s account, by granting portal proxy access. The portal proxy does not need to be a patient. The patient will need to complete the Connect Patient Portal Proxy Access Authorization form.
To create an account for yourself, register online or ask your health care provider to email you an invitation during your next visit.
If you're a parent or a caregiver and need access to your child's or loved one's information, you must request access .