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Version History of UCLA Health

4.0.5

August 17, 2024

Improved accessibility, including descriptions for images.

4.0.4

January 31, 2024

Updated description and app metadata.

4.0.3

September 16, 2023

Bug fixes and performance enhancements.

4.0.1

June 16, 2023

Updated look and feel, bug fixes and performance enhancements.

4.0.0

June 14, 2023

New look and feel, bug fixes, and performance enhancements.

3.3.4

April 4, 2023

- Updated buttons to schedule in-person and video visits with doctors. - Updated News Release and Health & Science sections.

3.3.2

December 14, 2022

Performance improvements and bug fixes.

3.3

September 4, 2021

Individual icons on the dashboard, such as the Blog, will now be marked with numbered red badges whenever there is new content to see.

3.2

October 2, 2020

You can now schedule appointments with your doctor directly through the app (for doctors that support online appointment scheduling).

3.1

August 13, 2020

- Many usability improvements to the Doctors search screen. - You can now save your favorite Doctors for quick access. - Doctor contact info can be exported in a sharable VCard format. - Newsroom and Blog screens keep you up-to-date on UCLA Health news.

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Description of UCLA Health

You can now access UCLA Health from your phone! The UCLA Health app allows you to search for a UCLA Health provider, get directions and maps to more than 270 locations across Southern CA, access your health records, find immediate care locations, access medical services and clinical trials, read the latest health news, and watch our webinars and health education videos. You can also schedule online with a primary care physician or request an appointment with a UCLA specialist.

UCLA Health: FAQ

Is UCLA Health compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, UCLA Health is available for iPad users.

Who released the app?

UCLA Health was launched by UCLA Health System.

What is the minimum iOS version to run UCLA Health?

Your iOS device should have iOS 12.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the overall app rating of UCLA Health?

The overall user rating of the UCLA Health app is 4.7.

What is the category of the UCLA Health app?

Ucla Health Relates To The Medical App Genre.

What is the newest version of UCLA Health?

The latest version of the UCLA Health app is 4.0.5.

What is the release date of the most recent UCLA Health update?

October 1, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the UCLA Health app.

What was the release date of the app?

UCLA Health officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the UCLA Health app?

UCLA Health is suitable for ages 12 and up according to its content advisory rating.

What languages are available on UCLA Health?

The following list of languages is supported by the UCLA Health app: English.

Is UCLA Health featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, UCLA Health is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does UCLA Health contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in UCLA Health.

Does UCLA Health provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, UCLA Health does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does UCLA Health display any ads?

No, UCLA Health does not display any ads.

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  • Too Much Bureaucracy

    I’ve got COVID. I’ve been sick for two days. I need my doctor to phone in a prescription to my pharmacy but UCLA insists we have a video conference. He’s not available so apparently I’m getting some doctor I don’t even know and it hasn’t been explained to me if this person is FaceTiming me or is it through the portal, do we do it by phone or do I have to be at my computer. This is very simple, why are you making it so goddam complicated? I’m not trying to get some dangerous narcotic! I just want the COVID medicine!
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  • Bitterly Disappointed

    I called UCLA on Monday March 27, 2023 with covid asking if my doctor could prescribe any medication. I had to call back later in the day after not receiving any response from UCLA. I finally heard from UCLA after 4:00 pm on Monday. A tele visit was scheduled for 9:30 am on Tuesday March 28,2023. I signed in and waited for 20 minutes before terminating the call as the doctor was a no show. I called to complain about the no show on the appointment and then a doctor called me back . After I relayed my symptoms she offered a medication with possible side effects that I do not care to risk. I am very disappointed at how non- responsive UCLA has been. Having UCLA as a treatment facility is akin to having no doctor at all. Thank you for a very open display of incompetence and unresponsive personnel. Beth Kooyman
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  • Beautiful Tribute So Touching On Dr. Ronald Busuttil

    I loved the beautiful tribute to Dr. Ronald Busuttil in the UCLA blog.
    I am so glad that I happened to see it.
    Dr. Busuttil is such a special surgeon.
    He has saved countless lives. He is truly wonderful and deserves all the accolades and more.
    I wish him all the best in his retiring. I am so deeply honored to have met him at time in my life where he was so instrumental.
    Thank you Dr. Busuttil,
    Warmly and fondly and with so much gratitude,
    Eileen Golestani
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