Mychart Uthealth 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:
https://www.myuthealth.org/MyChart/Authentication/Login
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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.
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
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.
What is myuthealth?
MyUTHealth is an easy, secure way of managing your health care at UTHealth and UT Physicians. With MyUTHealth, you are able to access your medical information from your personal computer or mobile device, 24/7. If you have any technical questions related to setting up your portal account, email [email protected] or call 1-855-316-4256.
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