Mychart San Antonio 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.uthscsa.edu/patient-care/physicians/mychart
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FAQ
What is MyChart and how does it work?
MyChart lets you access your health information, upcoming appointments, test results, medical bills, price estimates and more all in one place – even if you’ve been treated at multiple health organizations. Items that are part of your medical record include prescriptions, lab results, allergies and immunizations.
How do I get access to my MyChart account?
If you’re a current patient, you have a MyChart account. To get access to your MyChart account, complete this online sign-up form. Or, call 210-450-4111 and our office will help you get access to your MyChart account. MyChart Proxy access allows a parent or legal guardian to manage a MyChart account for a child under the age of 18.
Is MyChart password protected?
MyChart provides our patients access to their health information online, anytime, anywhere. MyChart is password protected and secured by an encrypted connection, so all information is safe from unauthorized access. Need a MyChart account? Need help logging in?
Is MyChart safe?
MyChart provides our patients access to their health information online, anytime, anywhere. MyChart is password protected and protected by an encrypted connection, so all information is safe from unauthorized access.
Can a provider answer all of your questions electronically?
Providers may not be able to answer all of your questions electronically and may request that you schedule an appointment. This will allow for a more accurate diagnosis to determine the best treatment plan for your condition. If you’re a current patient, you have a MyChart account.