How to Change Your Password in HYPE Medical

How to Change Your Password in HYPE Medical

Your data security is paramount to us. HYPEMedical employs a variety of automated security features, one of which requires your involvement – your password. Changing your generic trial password is a must to secure your privacy.
  1. Hover over the Home tab/button.



  2. Carefully follow the short instructions on the Change Password form. 

    Enter your current password, then enter your new password, finally, Retype (confirm) your new password. The form will respond (green arrows, in image) as your password satisfies each requirement.


*Originally published August 20, 2020


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