2023 Wellness Screen Event/Blood Draw
Huntington University will be hosting two wellness events for employees/dependents on Wednesday morning, March 8, from 7:00-9:30 a.m. in the Studio Theatre in the MCA. An additional screening will take place in Fort Wayne at the OTD office on Wednesday, March 15 from 7:00-8:00 a.m.
To sign up, log into the Huntington University Wellness Portal: huntingtonuniversity.personalhealthportal.net/login
First-Time Portal User: Scroll down and choose “Sign Up” if this is your first time logging into the portal. Validate the information in the system by verifying legal first and last name, date of birth, zip code, and last 4 of SSN/employee ID. This information must match the information provided by the Huntington University HR system.
Returning Portal User: If you are a returning user to the portal, log in using your username and password. If you’re unsure of what these are, click “Forgot Username” or “Forgot Password” at the bottom. If you do not receive an email with temporary access, please reach out to Teffinie.Suggs@parkview.com.
If you are covered under the HU Medical plan, there is no additional cost for these tests. If you are not covered under the HU Medical plan, payment can be made at the event. Credit/debit is accepted. Cash or personal checks are no longer accepted.
SIGN-UP DEADLINE IS February 26 at noon for Huntington and March 5 at noon for Fort Wayne. SO DON’T DELAY!
Fasting is required 9-14 hours prior to your blood draw. Refer to the “Helpful Tips Flyer” handout attached.
Once again this year, your results will be posted at mychart.parkview.com through Parkview Health Network within 24-48 hours following your appointment. You will need a user name and password to access these results. If you had your blood drawn in the past for this event, you already have a username and password. If you forgot your username or password, someone from Parkview will be there that morning to assist you (or you can request those from the site ahead of time).
We encourage you to meet with your primary care provider to review your results.
Posted By: Andy McKee