Mychart Polyclinic Login

mychart polyclinic login

Mychart Polyclinic Login 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:

https://www.polyclinic.com/resources/mychart-appointments.html

MyChart and Appointments | The Polyclinic

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https://www.myhealthchart.com/MyChart/Authentication/Login

MyChart – Login Page

FAQ

How do I contact the polyclinic?

For The Polyclinic patients, please contact their MyChart Help Desk at 206-320-6767 (or 855-322-6767, if long distance). If some of my health information on MyChart is not correct, what should I do? Your MyChart information comes directly from your Epic electronic health record.

How do I use MyChart?

With MyChart, you can make appointments, get medicine refills and see your test results. To schedule an in-person or a virtual visit, sign in to your MyChart account. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up online. If you have questions about MyChart or want help signing up, call 1-206-320-6767.

What are the new MyChart enhancements?

If you are a MyChart user, you’ll see a few changes next time you log in. These enhancements mean better care for you, and a more complete overall record of your health. The enhancements will allow patients to control even more of their health record, all in one place.

How do I access the Everett Clinic’s MyChart app?

If you’re new to The Everett Clinic, click on new patient appointment. The information you need is listed by department or location. You can access MyChart on your desktop or laptop computer. To use MyChart on a mobile device, start by getting the app. Download the MyChart mobile app for iPhone®, iPad® or iPod touch®.

Who is Mena Salib?

Dr. Mena Salib: My name is Mena Salib and I’m a Family Medicine physician at the Polyclinic Ballard location. My father was a, still is a, physician in Southern California. And he did ICU, he did Pulmonary and critical care. But I really saw that the front lines of medicine, that was really Primary Care side of it. And that’s what really drove me into it, being on the front lines and kind of doing that preventive medicine, really helping people stay healthy so that they kind of don’t get these chronic illnesses, these chronic diseases.

Who is the CEO of Polyclinic?

Lloyd David: “Hi, I’m Lloyd David, CEO of The Polyclinic. I’ve been working with our excellent group of providers and staff here for the past 25 years. This is not the first time we’ve had to take exceptional measures to protect the safety of our patients and our staff. There was ebola in 2014, and the H1N1 pandemic in 2009. We know how to respond in a crisis and how to protect our patients and staff. Now, the covid-19 pandemic has been an extraordinarily challenging time for our entire community, but I want you, our patients, to know that we have taken every measure to ensure your safety while being here at the clinic. We are screening patients both on the telephone when they make their appointments, and when they come in the building. We’re also screening all staff and providers every day. We’re taking people’s temperatures. We’re requiring every staff member and every patient and visitor to wear a mask the entire time they are in our building. We’re limiting the number of visitors at our sites. We’re cleaning and disinfecting high-touch surfaces at least hourly, and we are adapting our sites to limit the number of people here at any one time to be sure that we provide social distancing. We also an ample supply of protective equipment to be sure that we can do covid-19 testing, office procedures, and outpatient surgeries. Now, in addition to all the things we’re doing to make it safe in our clinic, there are other things that we’re doing to maximize safety and our service to you. Nearly all of our providers now offer video visits for patients when appropriate. We’ll continue to prioritize video visits whenever possible. You can schedule them from the safety and comfort of your home, and eliminate any risk of exposure, and this helps us limit the number of people in the clinic to maintain social distancing. We will continue to offer video visits even after this crisis is over. To increase our access to testing, we have opened drive-through testing sites for patients and local healthcare workers. We also have a dedicated acute respiratory clinic for patients and local healthcare workers that have moderate to severe symptoms, and we’ve located this clinic away from our other major care sites. We also offer one of the most accurate and reliable covid-19 antibody blood tests on the market to our patients so that you can find out whether, in fact, you have been exposed to covid-19. Now more than ever, this is a time for all of us to focus on staying healthy, and that includes not delaying important care. So please remember, we are here for you. If you have any questions, you can contact your provider’s office or vist our website at polyclinic.com. Be well, stay safe, and we look forward to providing continued care for you. Thank you.”

Who can answer your questions about Medicare?

Learn about your Medicare plan options and how they work with your doctors. We’ll put you in touch with a licensed insurance agent who specializes in Medicare. An agent can answer your questions, compare plans and help you enroll in the plan that’s best for you.

How long is MyChart code good for?

Once you receive your one-time-use access code, please use it immediately to activate your MyChart Account, as the code is only valid for 60 days.

What is the number to contact MyChart Help Desk?

No changes are necessary for you at this time. If you need help, contact your MyChart Help Desk at 206-320-6767 (or 855-322-6767, if long distance).

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