Mychart.Stanford

mychart.stanford

Mychart.Stanford 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:

WebCommunicate with your doctor Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home; Access your test results No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view …

https://mychart.stanfordchildrens.org/

MyChart – Login Page

WebManage your everyday care and stay connected to your health. With MyHealth, managing your care has never been easier. Make appointments and message your primary and …

https://myhealth.stanfordhealthcare.org/

MyHealth at Stanford

FAQ

What do I agree to with Stanford children’s health’s MyChart service?

You agree that the MyChart service is offered as a convenience to you as an Stanford Children’s Health patient, that it permits you to access portions of your Stanford Children’s Health medical record, and that you are solely responsible for any MyChart information that you communicate, whether intentionally or not, to others.

What should I do if MyChart is unavailable?

If MyChart is unavailable, you should use other means to contact Stanford Children’s Health and your health care team for non-urgent matters. Please note that the contents of any MyChart communication may become part of your permanent health record.

What are the laws and regulations surrounding the use of MyChart?

Your access to and use of the MyChart site are subject to all applicable federal, state, local and international laws and regulations. All patient information viewed through MyChart is strictly confidential and is subject to the protections of applicable state and federal law.

What is my Stanford health care medical record number (MRN)?

Your Stanford Health Care Medical Record Number (MRN). Your MRN can be found in your MyHealth Activation Letter given to you by clinic staff during your visit with Stanford Health Care or at the top of your After Visit Summary report given to you during checkout of your clinic visit.

What does MyHealth do?

Busy lives need a healthy dose of convenience. MyHealth lets you request appointments, message your doctors – even trend your general health.

What is shared access?

Share Access allows family members or caregivers to see other adults’ medical information and help manage their care. It’s the best way to let patients share information with caregivers as needed, while maintaining their rights to privacy. Individuals with Share Access can: View portions of the patient’s health record.

Does Stanford Hospital have MyHealth?

MyHealth now offers Hospital View, which is activated if you are admitted to Stanford Hospital. MyHealth will help guide you through your hospital stay by providing you with features that will keep you informed about your care.

How secure is MyChart?

Stanford Children’s Health uses 128-bit encryption technology and takes other precautions to ensure that the information contained or transmitted via MyChart is as secure as reasonably possible from unauthorized use or access. As such, your browser must be enabled to transmit via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol and 128-bit encryption. If your browser currently does not support this protocol, you will see a prompt asking you to update your security and a link to a site where you may obtain the necessary plug-in at no charge. SSL is used for transmitting personal demographic information, personal health information and credit card information. Stanford Children’s Health is using industry-standard encryption technologies to protect and secure the MyChart site, including the secure messaging function. Because of the added security of web-based, encrypted messaging, Stanford Children’s Health strongly recommends the use of secure messaging via MyChart, instead of e-mail, for online communications.

What to do if MyChart is unavailable?

If MyChart is unavailable, you should use other means to contact Stanford Children’s Health and your health care team for non-urgent matters. Please note that the contents of any MyChart communication may become part of your permanent health record.

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