Mychart Reliant Medical 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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FAQ
What is MyChart?
MyChart is a free online patient portal where you can easily access your UW Medicine medical information in one secure place. Pay bills, sign up for paperless statements and request financial assistance You can receive full access to another patient’s medical record, such as a child aged 0-12, through a proxy account.
How many locations does Reliant Medical Group have?
With 19 locations in Central and MetroWest Massachusetts, chances are there is a site close to where you live or work. Reliant Medical Group has over 500 providers (physicians and advanced practitioners) offering a full range of primary care and over 30 different medical and surgical specialties.
How do I register for Reliant Medical Group?
Register online here, or sign up at any Reliant Medical Group office. Take advantage of this free, online connection to your doctor’s office that allows you to book appointments, check lab results, communicate with your healthcare team, and more! Stay in touch with the conversation, subscribe to the RSS feed for comments on this post.
Can I send urgent messages using MyChart?
Please do not use MyChart to send any messages requiring urgent attention (i.e. in less than 2 business days). For urgent medical matters, please contact your doctor’s office by phone. In emergency situations, call 911.
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