Mychart Ut Tyler 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:
WebUT Health East Texas MyChart gives you 24/7 access to your personal health information wherever you are, on any device. With MyChart, you can: Schedule in-person and video …
https://uthealtheasttexas.com/mychart
MyChart | UT Health East Texas
WebUT Health East Texas has transitioned to MyChart, uniting all of the UT Health East Texas hospitals and clinics on one portal. This means patients will have a single record at any …
https://uthealtheasttexas.com/patient-portal-information
Patient Portal Information | UT Health East Texas
FAQ
What is UT Health East Texas MyChart?
UT Health East Texas MyChart gives you 24/7 access to your personal health information wherever you are, on any device. With MyChart, you can: Anyone 13 years and older may register with a valid email account. Proxy access options are available for parents, legal guardians and approved caregivers to manage additional records.
How do I create a MyChart account?
Visit the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, type “MyChart” in the search, put in your location, and select UT Health East Texas MyChart. Click below to create a MyChart account. It’s safe, secure, and easy to use. Already have a MyChart account?
What is the MyChart app?
For convenient around-the-clock access to all your health information such as appointments, prescriptions, test results, and more, download the MyChart app on your smartphone or tablet. Available for both Apple and Android devices, the MyChart app gives you control over your health, right in the palm of your hand.
Can I use MyChart to exchange my health information?
If you’d like to use an app to access and import your health information, MyChart gives you the ability to exchange information. Click here to get started. New User? Available for parents, legal guardians and approved caregivers. Loading
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