Edwards Mychart

edwards mychart

Edwards 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:

WebMyEEHealth includes MyChart – plus, you can schedule appts, find a doctor, check wait times & more! For iOS > For Android > Manage your appointments Schedule or request …

https://mychart.edward.org/mychart/

MyChart – Login Page

WebMyChart is a free and secure website available to Edward-Elmhurst Health patients. Learn how to sign up below. Click here for MyChart FAQs > How do I sign up? You can talk to …

https://mychart.eehealth.org/mychart/default.asp?mode=stdfile&option=signupforms

MyChart – Login Page

FAQ

How do I Activate my MyChart account?

Request MyChart activation at your next doctor or hospital visit, or request an activation code online (it takes just two minutes!). Once you have a MyChart account, you can log in 24/7 through the MyChart web site or, even better, from the MyEEHealth app!

What can I do with MyChart?

MyChart puts your health information in the palm of your hand and helps you conveniently manage care for yourself and your family members. With MyChart you can: • Communicate with your care team. • Review test results, medications, immunization history, and other health information.

Can my child access my MyChart account?

Yes, this is called “proxy” access. For a child under 12, this allows a legal parent or guardian to log into their personal MyChart account, and then connect to information regarding their child.

How old do you have to be to have Teen Access?

For children less than 18 years of age. Teen access is limited. Click here for more information

Can a parent access my chart?

Yes , this is called “proxy” access. For a child under 12, this allows a legal parent or guardian to log into their personal MyChart account, and then connect to information regarding their child. Per State guidelines, after the child becomes 12 the parent will have access to appointments and be able to send messages but will have limited access to the child’s medical record information unless an expanded access form is signed by parent and teen and an adult witness. Access will not expire until the child turns 18, the parent can get access to the patient’s medical record information with the patient’s authorization. It is also possible to request access to another adult’s health record if you help manage that adult’s medical care.

What is the MyChart Help Line number?

Questions? Call the MyChart Help Line at 630-527-5070 or view MyChart FAQs.

What is virtual care?

Virtual care: Seek treatment advice in a Video Visit * or an E-Visit (available now for COVID-19 screening, new health issues and follow-up care.)

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