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  1. Symptomatic/Exposure Testing. If you develop any of the symptoms below, or if you have a positive or symptomatic partner, you should make an appointment for testing with a UHS provider in either our General Medicine Clinics, or in our Sexual & Reproductive Health Clinic. For General Medicine Clinic appointments, call (413) 577-5101.

  2. The UMass Patient Portal pulls information from SPIRE, so if your information on the portal needs to be corrected, you can update your SPIRE information by following these steps. (Non-UMass-affiliated patients who do not have SPIRE accounts must contact UHS Patient Services at 413-577-5192 to correct their information.) Login to spire.umass.edu

  3. Phone: (413) 577-5155. The UHS laboratory is a high-complexity lab providing chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, pregnancy testing, serology, and microbiology services; other tests are collected and sent to our reference lab. UHS's lab is licensed through the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) program, a federal quality assurance ...

  4. University Health Services 150 Infirmary Way Amherst, MA 01003 (413) 577-5000

  5. Campus Health Services University Health Services. University Health Services (UHS),serves UMass Amherst students, faculty and staff, along with their spouses, domestic partners, and dependents. Visitors on Campus who become ill or injured can be seen at UHS on a fee-for-service basis. UHS offers appointments and walk-in care.

  6. UMass faculty & staff and their spouses, domestic partners and dependent children (under age 26) are eligible to use UHS! Our primary care and pediatric providers are taking new patients. UMass community members can use our pharmacy, eye clinic, and more specialty services.As a UHS patient, you'll be able to enjoy the convenience of same-day urgent care in our Walk-In Clinic,* and our on-site ...

  7. Health policy and management optimizes the trade-offs among cost, quality, and access to health services. The field develops and uses models based on organizational, economic, decision, and motivation theories to understand the health care system; analyze its strengths and weaknesses; and design, implement, evaluate, and improve programs.