Healthpartners Mychart Sign In 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:
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https://www.healthpartners.com/public/login/
WebIf you’re a HealthPartners member, or a HealthPartners or Park Nicollet patient, sign in to your account here. You can also make an account to get started.
https://auth.healthpartners.com/login/
Patient and member sign-in – auth.healthpartners.com
FAQ
Who is HealthPartners?
HealthPartners – Top-Rated insurance and health care in Minnesota and Wisconsin At HealthPartners, we’re committed to helping you live a healthier life with health care and insurance options that are simple and affordable, whether you have our insurance, see our doctors or both.
Is my MyChart® a complete medical record?
The electronic record is property of Mercy Health and the information displayed in MyChart® is not the complete medical record. You can choose to stop participating in MyChart® at anytime by contacting your physician office and make a request for your MyChart® record to be closed.
Who can access HealthPartners/Park Nicollet’s patient resources?
Access to this site is limited to healthcare professionals. Our patient resources are available from myHealthPartners . Healthcare professionals, please select an account type: I have a HealthPartners/Park Nicollet username and password.
Why can’t I see the “St Peter’s Health Partners” logo?
You will not see our “St. Peter’s Health Partners” logo on the screen because all of the health systems and hospitals operated by Trinity Health (including St. Peter’s) use this site. The information you enter will automatically link you to your records within the St. Peter’s Health Partners network.
What is MyChart’s role in maintaining the security of your medical information?
Can a minor see medical records without consent?
Can emergency situations be electronically submitted?
What is Trinity Health?
Is Trinity Health moving to electronic health records?