Caring for West Alabama

with clinics in Tuscaloosa, Northport, Demopolis, Fayette, Carrollton and Livingston

NEW Patient Portal

University Medical Center offers a safe, convenient way to engage in your health care through our NEW Patient Portal, which allows patients to schedule appointments and request medication refills online, receive reminders to cell phones and emails, and send secure messages to their providers.

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Online Bill Paying

UMC now offers patients a way to easily pay and manage their health care bills online. The new service also allows patients to securely save their payment and health care information in a digital wallet, and to view their payment history at any time. To get started, click here.

Medical Billing

As a University Medical Center patient, you have rights and protections against receiving surprise medical bills, as well as the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate that explains the cost of your medical care.

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with function or development.

Did you know…

  • Of children diagnosed with ADHD, 64% have a mental, emotional or behavioral disorder.
  • Of children with ADHD, 33% also suffer from anxiety and 17% from depression.
  • Boys are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD.
  • If you had ADHD as a child, it is not likely to stop when you become an adult.
Source: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

COVID-19 Update

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently issued new guidance for COVID-19. UMC’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tom Weida explains.

PodCast

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Measles

Measles cases are on the rise in the United States. Dr. Jane Weida, a family medicine physician at UMC, explains why.

PodCast

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UMC Visit Procedures

  • Face masks are now optional for patients at University Medical Center – with the exception of patients experiencing cold-like symptoms or fever. 

Stay Safe

  • Wear a mask
  • Wash your hands often
  • Maintain social distance
  • Avoid travel if possible
  • Stay home if sick