FOR PATIENTS
We care for people every day. We help them in their times of need, offering compassion and providing leading-edge, research based treatments.
Medical Center
We offer a level of care that is defined by the training and expertise of our providers and the groundbreaking scientific research we conduct here. Our nationally recognized physicians and health care professionals are also researchers and teachers who keep abreast of the latest developments in their field.
Administrative Offices/Office of the CEO
802-847-5959
Billing/Patients Financial Services
802-847-8000
Case Management & Social Work
802-847-3553
Customer Service
802-847-0000
Frymoyer Community Health Resources
802-847-8821
Nutrition Services
802-847-3640
Patient Information
802-847-0000
Patient & Family Advocacy
802-847-3500
At The University of Vermont Medical Center food matters. That's why we serve fresh, organic and local food to patients, employees and the public. Have it delivered to your room, or visit one of our dining locations.
The University of Vermont Medical Center serves the community and region at its four main campuses and over 30 satellite offices. Click below for maps and driving directions to any of our facilities, view maps of our buildings or call us at 802-847-0000.
As a patient-centered organization, the UVM Medical Center is committed to providing financial assistance to all patients who have essential health care needs. We offer discounted services and patient assistance for patients with financial hardships.
As a patient of The University of Vermont Medical Center you can easily request copies of your medical records and radiology images. if you have questions call us at 802-847-2846.
Access and manage you and your family's medical records any time day or night through MyChart. You can view test results, renew perscriptions, request appointments, pay your bills and more. Get started today.
Debbie Short, Brain Surgery Read how Debbie Short, of Essex Junction, V.T., was treated at The University of Vermont Medical Center for a brain tumor.
We are committed to providing patients with the safest care possible during every patient encounter. We take special measures to minimize infection, reduce medication errors, avoid falls, and more. We earned a #1 ranking in Patient Safety in 2014 by the national University HealthSystem Consortium (UHC).
The University of Vermont Medical Center offers translation and interpreter services for patients and families. We have interpreters for sign and spoken language for many languages and for the hearing-impaired or deaf patients. Video interpretation is also available.