Patient Portal. Emory’s patient portals make it easy to manage your health. You can check portions of your medical record, view lab results, view appointments, send messages to your provider teams, and renew your prescriptions.
You can find information about Emory's operating status on our Emory Forward website. Most of our Family Weekend programming will be on Saturday, October 23 to accommodate your travels. Programming will include a campus-wide lunch picnic on the Quad, a “screen on the green,” an annual address from Dean Hicks, and more!
The Emory Eye Center is transitioning all electronic access to eye health records to the Emory Eye Center patient portal; however, for now, you need to belong to both the Emory Eye Center portal and Blue portal to connect with us electronically.
Our patient portals are a convenient way to securely view your personal health information and interact with Emory Healthcare. They play a key role in your health care – providing a 24/7 connection to the information you need to make better decisions.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires that your student must give us consent before we can release specific personal information to you, including grades. Your student can give or revoke consent by completing the Emory College Letter of Consent.
Guest Access is a feature in OPUS (our student record system) that allows your student to grant up to five individuals access to their OPUS student record. The level of access that a guest is granted is directly controlled by your student, and may include their financial aid information, billing, class schedule, and grades.
Your student will be assigned a Pre-Major Faculty Advisor at the start of their first semester. When your student declares a major, an advisor in their field (s) of study will be assigned. The Pre-Major and Major Faculty Advisor are known as the ‘advisor of record’ for your student.
Pre-Health Advising works with students who are interested in a health-related career. For students interested in pre-business or pre-law advising, the pre-BBA Program Office and Career Center, respectively, are available resources for students.
We want our students to take ownership of their academic experience while at Emory. We know that parents and families offer great support in this process as well.
The Office of Parent & Family Programs at Emory is a great resource for parents and serves to support families with services and programs aimed at encouraging their student's growth and development. You can find information about the office, as well as newsletters, webinars and important dates on their website.
Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) provides outpatient care for all enrolled Emory students with a valid Emory ID card. The vision of Emory University Student Health Services is to help students to excel, both while at the University and beyond, by promoting wellness as a state of optimal human functioning.
Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.
Emory Healthcare wants you to feel empowered in the management of your health.
International student's spouses, Domestic Partners and unmarried children over 18 years of age are also eligible for primary medical care if they are currently enrolled in the Emory/Aetna Student Health Insurance Plan.
The staff of Emory University Student Health Services (EUSHS) cares about the health and wellbeing of your child/student. Since many of us are parents, too, we wanted to give you your own web site section with information about Student Health Services on our campus. Please feel free to contact us if you need help and/or advice, parent-to-parent.
Parenting college students from a distance comes with the both rewards of seeing your teenagers continue their development into full adulthood and the challenges of trying to support them from a distance through their difficult times. Your role as a parent remains important, and you can play a significant role in helping them navigate ...
Your role as a parent is not ending. It, too, is in transition. The information and resources listed below are intended to support you during your own transition.
Our patient portals are a convenient way to securely view your personal health information and interact with Emory Healthcare. They play a key role in your health care – providing a 24/7 connection to the information you need to make better decisions. We encourage all of our patients to create an account to ensure you have ready access to your personal health information.
You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the Gold portal. To request access, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider’s office for an invitation. View Participating Offices.
Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE , GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.
Thank you for your patience as we have made the move to myhub.ehc.edu. This change provides one stop to find the information you need for Advising, Financial Aid, Billing, Payment Plans, Grades, Registration, Parent Proxy, Student Employment Information, Housing Information and more!
Want to see your student’s account or access a bill? Students may allow their parents, guardians, or others access to elements of their student records through myhub.ehc.edu (Self Service) by granting them Proxy Access. Proxy must be granted by the student to their designee.