msu patient portal

by Dr. Alicia Schneider Sr. 5 min read
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What is my MSU health and how does it work?

My MSU Health is a convenient and secure website of online health services for MSU Health Care patients. Use My MSU Health to communicate electronically with MSU Health Care providers and staff while protecting the privacy and confidentiality of your personal health information. My MSU Health makes it easy and convenient for you to:

What is mymsuhealth and how do I use it?

With MyMSUHealth, you can manage your health anytime, anywhere. My MSU Health is a convenient and secure website of online health services for MSU Health Care patients. Use My MSU Health to communicate electronically with MSU Health Care providers and staff while protecting the privacy and confidentiality of your personal health information.

Do you have a primary care provider at MSU?

We have a provider who can take care of any member of your family, from newborns to even the eldest Spartan. If you need help finding an MSU Health Care Primary Care Provider, call: (844) 678-7883.

How do I log in to the patient portal?

To access the Patient Portal, click here . Enter a User Name (this can be your StarID or a unique user name), your MavMail email address (firstname.lastname@mnsu.edu), First Name, Last Name, and Birth Date. Then click ' Submit '. You will receive a link sent to your MavMail email address to set up your Patient Portal password.

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Visitor Guidelines

As part of our commitment to safe, quality care, we closely follow local, state and federal public health guidelines. Because of this, we frequently change our visitor guidelines. Please review our visitor guidelines prior to your visit for our latest policy.

Find a Provider

Looking for a Primary Care Provider? Enter Primary Care into our Find a Provider search tool. We have a provider who can take care of any member of your family, from newborns to even the eldest Spartan. If you need help finding an MSU Health Care Primary Care Provider, call: (844) 678-7883.

MyMSUHealth

If you want to communicate securely with your care team, request prescription renewals, make payments or simply review the details of your last appointment, MyMSUHealth is your portal to Michigan State University providers.

View test results anytime, anywhere

Receive test results with your provider’s comments without calling the office

Request prescription refills

Send a message to request a prescription refill no matter what time of day

Access health information

View, download or transmit your medical histories such as medications, allergies and diagnosis.

Communicate securely with your provider

Between appointments, for non-urgent needs, you can communicate with your provider

Review summaries from your last visit

Review your care summaries from your previous visits including any treatment plans your provider has created for you

COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Appointments Available

Appointments for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are now available for Michigan State University students at Olin Health Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

COVID-19 Vaccine Booster and Testing

Appointments for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are now available for Michigan State University students at Olin Health Center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students can schedule an appointment by calling (517) 353-4660. Learn more .

Preparing for Campus Life: Minor Consent Form

Parent or guardian consent is required for most routine medical care in Michigan for students 18 years or younger. If your student will be 17 or younger when arriving on campus, please complete and return the Minor Consent Form.

Vaccine Availability

MSU University Health Partners has the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine available, including first, second, third, and booster doses. Vaccine clinics are located in the MSU SUB on the lower floor between the Allen Yarnell Center for Student Success and Bobcat Grill. Walk-ins are welcome.

Our Mission

UHP Medical Services is dedicated to the promotion and restoration of the health of eligible students at a reasonable cost.

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