Orthocarolina Mychart is online health management tool. It allows you to access your health records, request prescription refills, schedule appointments, and more. Check our official links below:
WebResources for you about using MyChart, your medical records, accessing your bill and more! Click here to access the FAQ page. Manage your appointments Schedule your …
https://my.orthocarolina.com/MyChart/
WebResources for you about using MyChart, your medical records, accessing your bill and more! Click here to access the FAQ page. Manage your appointments Schedule your …
https://my.orthocarolina.com/mychart/Authentication/Login
FAQ
What is myorthocarolina (MyChart)?
We’ve taken premier personalized patient care to the next level with MyOrthoCarolina (MyChart). Securely access your health information, connect with your care team wherever you are, and check-in for appointments ahead of time.
How do I enter my MyChart activation code?
All fields are required. MyChart activation code Enter your activation code as it appears on your enrollment letter or After Visit Summary®. Your code is not case sensitive. Activation Code Part 1 xxxxx -Activation Code Part 2 xxxxx Date of birth Enter your date of birth in the format shown, using 4 digits for the year. Month of birth mm
What can I do with MyChart?
MyChart makes it easy for you to: Communicate with your doctor Email non-urgent medical questions and get a response within two business days Access your test results Automatically receive and review test results online and print them Request prescription refills Send a refill request for any of your refillable medications Manage your appointments
What is Texas children’s MyChart?
Your health is important to you around the clock – not just during office hours. That’s why Texas Children’s now offers MyChart, your FREE, secure online connection to our system. MyChart makes it easy for you to: Communicate with your doctor Email non-urgent medical questions and get a response within two business days Access your test results
What are the things that you should review in a medical history?
How long does it take to get a response from a non urgent medical question?