Contra Costa Health Mychart

contra costa health mychart

Contra Costa Health 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:

WebCommunicate with your doctor Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home Access your test results No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view …

http://mychart.cchealth.org/

MyChart – Login Page – Contra Costa County

https://www.coronavirus.cchealth.org/get-tested

Get Tested | Coronavirus

FAQ

What can I do with MyChart?

With MyChart, you can also review your immunizations, medications, allergies, discharge summaries, access your Contra Costa Health Plan ID card and more. MyChart is secure—we take great care to ensure your information is kept protected and private. For more information about MyChart and how to sign up, talk to provider’s office.

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.

Where can I get free tests in Contra Costa County?

For Kaiser members: Kaiser members can order up to 8 at-home tests a month directly from Kaiser at kp.org. People with other health coverage besides Kaiser can also request free home test kits through their providers. Contra Costa County Libraries: Free test kits are available to county residents at all 26 county-run library branches.

Do I need to be a Contra Costa County resident?

You do not need to be a Contra Costa County resident. We will email confirmation of your appointment. Please check your spam or junk folder if you do not immediately receive an email. Patients who are younger than 18 will receive Pfizer vaccine.

What are the requirements for a high risk indoor business in Contra Costa County?

Workers at these businesses must be fully vaccinated or test weekly. Click here for more information.

How long after getting tested can you get tested again?

If you think you have been exposed, you should continue to quarantine at home after you get tested. Get tested again in about five days to be sure you don’t unknowingly spread the virus. We encourage everyone who is not fully vaccinated to consider regular testing.

How long does it take for a negative test to show up?

However, a negative test at five days does not mean you cannot become infectious later. You can develop symptoms anytime from two to 14 days after being exposed to the virus and may be infections before developing symptoms. Some people never develop symptoms.

How long do you quarantine after traveling?

Get tested with a viral test 1-3 days before your travel. Get tested with a viral test 3-5 days after travel AND stay home and self-quarantine for a full 7 days after travel. If you don’t get tested after travel, self-quarantine for 10 days. Click here for more information from the CDC.

How long after a large gathering should you get tested?

If you do choose to attend a larger gathering or event and aren’t yet vaccinated, we recommend getting tested before the event and 3 to 5 days afterward. You are planning to travel or have traveled, especially for a long distance, on a plane, train or other mode of transportation.

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