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The Student Patient Portal - 24/7 Access NOW AVAILABLE!

  • To access your Patient Portal, you'll need to begin by logging in to your MSJC SSO Account: ACCESS YOUR STUDENT PATIENT PORTAL and then click on the tab called 'PyraMED'.

  • Next, you'll need to complete any remaining paperwork that has not yet been completed before we can see you.  After you log in to the PyraMED Student Patient Portal, find the tab called "My Forms" and click on it.  Please complete any forms that you find here.

The Student Health Centers are currently upgrading Electronic Medical Record Systems (EMR). During this transition the Student Health Patient Portal will occassionally be down, but not out. Please give yourself plenty of time to log in to your portal and complete your forms prior to your appointment. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Need a little more help?  Check out this step-by-step guide: Patient Portal HOW TO

Telehealth Appointments

As an MSJC Student you can easily, confidently and confidentially schedule your Health Services appointments by calling (951) 465-8371, via email at HealthServices@msjc.edu or by requesting an appointment online (See below). The patient portal gives you convenient 24-hour access to appointment scheduling, secure messaging, outside resources, and more. 

REQUEST AN APPOINTMENT



Should you need any assistance with your Student Health Patient Portal please Contact Us (951) 465-8371.


Patient Portal Tips

  • When Registering for your Patient Portal make sure you have entered/spelled everything correctly. The information you enter must match what we have in our medical record system.

  • Sign-in to your patient portal 5-10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to fill our any necessary paperwork prior to your appointment start time (20 minutes for First Time Patients). 

  • We are providing both in-person and telehealh appointments. Please select your visit type accordingly (You must select a clinic location even if your appointment will be virtual).

  • Majority of Providers are Part-Time. When sending a secure message via your patient portal directly to an individual provider this can affect their response time. If you need assistance with a matter quickly, please contact our office at (951) 465-8371.

  • Our Electronic Medical Record (EMR) System is NOT connected to your EagleAdvisor to respect patient privacy. This means any changes you make to your name, mailing address, phone number etc. in your Patient Portal will not be automatically updated in EagleAdvisor and vise versa. If you have changes to any demographic information please make sure to update your Student Health Patient Record as well as your EagleAdvisor accordingly.

  • The patient portal is strictly for appointment scheduling, form submission, secure messaging and medical record keeping. Your live telehealth appointment will be conducted through an individual doxy.me provider link. This link will be emailed to you at the time of your visit. You can also find it in your patient portal under the Appts Tab.  

It is vital that students feel free to talk openly about any concerns they may have. To encourage frank discussions, all sessions are confidential as specified by state and federal laws. Concerns or questions about privacy can be discussed at the time of your visit.

Didn't find the answers your were looking for? Feel free to Contact Us here at the Student Health Center. 

As a currently enrolled student (taking 1 or more credits) at Mt. San Jacinto College, you are eligible to use Student Health Services. Once you make an appointment to talk with a Health Services Clinician, here's what you can expect.

For many students, it's a new experience to discuss difficult personal matters with a health services clinician. Often students begin by saying, "I'm not sure where to start…" or, "This feels awkward…" Before you begin, here are several things to consider.

In the past, you may have been able to handle physical limitations, pressures of college, work, and personal life alone. You may have even tried discussing situations with friends, relatives, or others. Sometimes, these people care so much about your well-being that they become over-involved in the situation and lose their ability to give an objective viewpoint. The health services clinician may offer a different perspective and may help you develop new strategies and solutions.

How is this done?

By discussing the topics of concern. As you get ready for your upcoming appointment try to keep at the top of your mind:

  • The nature and extent of the problem with specific details
  • Why it's a problem for you now
  • How it interferes with your life and progress at MSJC
  • How you've tried to deal with it
  • What has been successful and what hasn't
  • Some alternatives acceptable to you
  • Goals for behavioral and situational changes

     

With this information, you and our health services clinicians can create a plan together to overcome
any obstacle.  

Didn't find the answers your were looking for? Feel free to Contact Us here at the Student Health Center. 

Telehealth is a great way to get the health care you need.

Telehealth — sometimes called telemedicine — is the use of electronic information and telecommunication technologies to provide care when you and the clinician aren't in the same place at the same time. If you have a phone or a device with internet access, you already have everything you need to get healthcare or services through telehealth — you are able to:

  • Talk to a clinician live over the phone or video chat.

Although virtual visits may not be as common or comfortable as traditional in person appointments, there are many benefits that explain why telehealth is growing in popularity.

  • Limiting physical contact reduces everyone's exposure to COVID-19

  • Visiting virtually can address health issues wherever patients are, even from the comfort of home

  • Staying put cuts down on commuting, travel in bad weather, time off from work, need for child care

  • Using virtual health care tools can shorten wait times to see a provider.

Didn't find the answers your were looking for? Feel free to Contact Us here at the Student Health Center. 

Our MSJC Student Health Centers are currently using Zoom to provide telehealth services. Zoom is simple, secure and convenient to use.

Zoom Patient Check-In Steps (Coming soon!)

You can see your provider from anywhere, just click their personalized room link to join them for a video call. Find your providers telehealth link by:

  • To access your Zoom Telehealth appointment, you'll need to begin by logging in to your MSJC SSO Account: "https://login.msjc.edu/"and then click on the tab called 'PyraMED'.

  • Next, you'll need to complete any remaining paperwork that has not yet been completed before we can see you.  After you log in to the SSO, find the tab called "My Forms" and click on it.  Please complete any forms that you find here.

  • Once that is completed, you will see a blue bar if you have an upcoming telehealth appointment.  In this blue bar, please click "Start Your Meeting Now"

With Zoom there is no need to download software or create an account. Just use a browser on a computer or device with a camera and microphone.

Zoom is private and secure. All data is encrypted, your sessions are anonymous, and none of your information is stored. We adhere to HIPAA, PIPEDA, and GDPR data privacy requirements.

For tips or assistance please visit the Zoom Help Center.

Didn't find the answers your were looking for? Feel free to Contact Us here at the Student Health Center. 

We can be reached via email or Call (951) 465-8371 to schedule in-person or telehealth appointments.

While the student health center strives to give quality care to as many students as possible, there will be times when appointments are not available. Please see this LIST OF RESOURCES (Mental Health, Domestic Violence, Coping Skills) available for students in their time of need.

In the event of an emergency (medical or otherwise) please CALL 9-1-1.

COVID19 Vaccine go to MyTurn.ca.gov, Effective March 23, 2022 the Student Health Center will no longer be providing COVID-19 vaccines. Please schedule any future appointments with other local providers in your area using MyTurn.ca.gov.