Patient-Faqs

ucla ashe centre patient portal

by Rosie Olson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Ashe Center patient portal?

The Ashe Center provides the Patient Portal to allow Ashe Center patients to view health-related information, communicate with Ashe Center practitioners and staff, and arrange for appointments. The information provided on the Patient Portal is not a substitute for the advice of a personal clinician or other qualified healthcare professional.

How do I make an appointment at the Ashe center?

Access The Ashe Center Patient Portal to make an appointment, message your primary care provider (PCP), and more. The Ashe Center wants feedback on your patient experience. Your feedback can be anonymous or you can include your personal information on our secure survey site to give us the opportunity to respond to you, personally.

Do you need hospitalization if you get your period at UCLA?

UCLA infectious disease doctors say most people who get infected do not require hospitalization and the chance of contracting it remains ‘very low.’ As the first institution in the University of California system to provide free menstrual products, UCLA is stocking them in more than 50% of restrooms – above the amount recommended by the bill.

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What are the requirements for a UCLA student to be screened for TB?

In addition, newly admitted incoming students must be screened for tuberculosis risk by completing the TB risk questionnaire form on the Ashe Patient Portal. Students found to be at high risk for Tuberculosis must provide documentation that they have a negative Tuberculosis test done within 6 months of entry into UCLA.

How long does it take to get a negative test at UCLA?

Students found to be at high risk for Tuberculosis must provide documentation that they have a negative Tuberculosis test done within 6 months of entry into UCLA. Please be advised: New for 2021, COVID-19 vaccination will be required for students, faculty and staff -- regardless of FDA approval.

When will the University of California start requiring flu shots?

8, 2021, requiring all covered students, faculty, other academic appointees and staff to, by Nov. 19, 2021, get vaccinated against influenza or opt out using a form supplied by their location after receiving information about flu vaccine.

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