Simply go to the Student Portal, enter your WUSTL Key, wait a few seconds to be authenticated, then click the link to access the Washington University in St. Louis Health Services Student Portal. You will then be able to schedule, cancel or reschedule appointments, upload and modify your health information forms., and print referrals.
The Washington Gastroenterology Patient Portal allows you to track all aspects of your healthcare as well as communicate with our practice easily, safely and securely. Through the Patient Portal, you can:
To access your physician billing, Harborview statements for dates of service prior to March 27, 2021, you will need to access the existing Harborview physician portal. Online payment for these balances will be through your MyChart account, or through MyChart's "pay as guest" feature.
We are scheduling vaccinations for ages 5+ and others who are eligible. Learn more:
MyChart is a free online patient portal that UW Medicine offers patients. With MyChart, you can easily access your medical records, appointment scheduling, billing and payment information, prescription refills and more — all in one secure location.
MyChart offers many features to help you manage your care. The chart below shows all the features that existed before March, and the helpful new features we’ve added.
Yes. You may do this by sending a photo of your vaccine card to your provider through MyChart or by bringing your vaccine card to your next appointment with a UW Medicine provider. If you received your vaccination through UW Medicine, there is no need to do anything as a record of your vaccination will be added automatically to our system.
Using the Online Scheduling is easy. Simply go to the Student Portal, enter your WUSTL Key, wait a few seconds to be authenticated, then click the link to access the Washington University in St. Louis Health Services Student Portal.
You can initiate communication with and receive messages from your Habif provider through the Student Portal. Log into the Portal and select ‘Messages’ to initiate communication or read your provider‘s responses.