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MyChart – Contra Costa Health Services
FAQ
What is the MyChart help center?
The MyChart Help Center is designed to reduce your wait time when you’re looking for answers to common questions about MyChart and its related services.
How do I get a MyChart activation code?
At your doctor’s office: All Contra Costa Regional Medical Center & Health Centers patients receive a unique MyChart activation code in the “After Visit Summary” paperwork given to them following an office visit. Go to the MyChart website and follow the step-by-step sign-up instructions in your After Visit Summary.
Is UW Health’s MyChart portal secure?
UW Health has taken steps to improve security such as strengthening password security, implementing 2-factor authentication for access to the MyChart portal, deactivating accounts that have been inactive for 15 months, and enhancing its monitoring processes.
Why is MyChart unavailable on Saturday December 19th?
MyChart will be unavailable on Saturday December 19th from 12 am to 3:00 am due to system maintenance. Two-Step Verification Two-step verification is now on by default for logging in, giving your MyChart account an extra layer of protection. Learn More COVID-19: What You Need to Know About the Vaccine
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