University Hospital Mychart 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:
WebIntroducing University Hospitals MyChart Our new electronic health record (EHR) system, Epic, will allow you to access all of your personal health information in one place and …
https://ww2.uhhospitals.org/mychart
MyChart | University Hospitals
WebNew MyChart Proxy invite feature – You can now invite someone to have access to your Record. … GET ANSWERS FROM FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE ADVISORS AT …
https://mychart.uhnj.org/
MyChart – Login Page – University Hospital
FAQ
What is the UH MyChart app?
University Hospitals (UH) MyChart is a personalized health app that helps you conveniently manage care for yourself and your family members. With the UH MyChart app you can: • Schedule and manage appointments, including in-person visits and video visits. • Review test results, medications, immunization history and other health information.
What can I do with MyChart?
You can use MyChart to: View and schedule appointments with primary care and specialty care providers. Access your medical history and test results. eCheck-in for primary care appointments. Request prescription refills and communicate with your primary care provider.*
What is the transition to MyChart?
The transition to MyChart will happen in two phases. During this time, you will need to manage your care in two places. When Do I Use MyChart? View upcoming appointments with primary care and specialty care providers. Access your medical history and test results. Starting February 25: Schedule and eCheck-in for primary care appointments.
How do I pay my bill in MyChart?
During the transition to MyChart, there are two places to pay your bill depending on the services rendered: Pay a “Teal Bill” for Primary Care in MyChart here. Pay a Specialty Care or Hospital Bill with a Statement Number here.
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