Mychart Southwestern

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Mychart Southwestern 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://mychart.utsouthwestern.edu/mychart/

MyChart – Login Page

  • Benefits For Patients
  • How Do I Use Hello Patient?
  • Can I Use This Feature Without Enabling Geolocation?
  1. Open the MyChart app on your smartphone by tapping the icon.
  2. After the Appointment Arrival pop-up appears, use “Go to Settings” or “Enable” and follow the on-screen prompts.
  3. In your smartphone’s settings for MyChart, ensure that notifications are on and the location is set to “always.”
  1. Open the MyChart app on your smartphone by tapping the icon.
  2. After the Appointment Arrival pop-up appears, use “Go to Settings” or “Enable” and follow the on-screen prompts.
  3. In your smartphone’s settings for MyChart, ensure that notifications are on and the location is set to “always.”
  4. The notification and location settings are now enabled for MyChart, and you can use the app to arrive and check in for your appointment.

https://utswmed.org/mychart/

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FAQ

What is UT Southwestern Medical Center ‘MyChart’?

MyChart is UT Southwestern Medical Center’s secure, online health management tool that allows you to make appointments and easily communicate with your physician and clinic with routine questions about health care. You can access MyChart directly or through UT Southwestern’s new patient care mobile app – UTSWMyCare.

What information is included in MyChart?

Please note that MyChart includes only medical information gathered from a Lakeland Health or Southwestern Medical Clinic physician office using our electronic health record system. This includes imaging and lab test results. View lab and imaging results performed at a Lakeland Health facility.

How do I download my MyChart app?

Set up your MyChart account and access it at the MyChart website here. Find the App – Access the MyChart App on your Android or Apple device (after you have created your account on the MyChart website) by going to your app store and searching for “MyChart” Download – Once you have found the app, download it for free.

How do I access my chart?

You can access MyChart via the MyChart website on your computer or mobile device or through the free MyChart app on your Apple or Android device. Set up your MyChart account and access it at the MyChart website here.

How to open MyChart app?

Open the MyChart app on your smartphone by tapping the icon.

What to do if you lost your MyChart activation code?

If you have lost your activation code, did not receive it or let it expire, contact the MyChart HelpLine during normal business hours at 214-648-8888 for assistance in obtaining a new activation code.

What is a MyChart?

MyChart is your personal on-line health resource that allows you to communicate with your healthcare providers, request appointments and prescription renewals, and access portions of your UT Southwestern electronic medical record using an encrypted, secure internet connection.

What to do if you forgot your cap lock password?

Make sure you do not enter extra spaces in either the MyChart ID or password boxes and try again. If you have forgotten your MyChart ID or password, click on the “Forgot Username?” or “Forgot Password?” link and fill in the form.

What is the phone number for UT Southwestern?

Please call the MyChart HelpLine during normal business hours at 214-648-8888 if you have any questions about your MyChart account that are not addressed here. Please remember that MyChart is a tool to enhance your health care experience at UT Southwestern. If you have an urgent matter or question about your health condition, always contact your UT Southwestern clinic directly by telephone.

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