Online
Access to Your Medical Information
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Sign up for
MyCHArt today in 4 easy steps:
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- Obtain a MyCHArt Consent Form. Ask the front
desk staff at your next appointment or call
us and request one over the phone.
- We will mail the access code to your home.
- Visit
the MyCHArt site and enter your access code,
date of birth, and medical record number.
- Create a log-in I.D., password, and security
question. Add in your email preferences.
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MyCHArt is a secure internet connection to your provider's office.
It will let you contact your provider for non-urgent medical matters
and review your health information online, 24-hours a day. This
can help you better manage your health when you have the time. MyCHArt
will let you:
- View your medical history, including allergies and immunizations
- View current medications
- View test results
- View recent office visits and upcoming appointments
- Track your child's health
- Send secure messages to your clinic or provider
- Request an appointment
- Request a prescription renewal
Frequently
Asked Questions
Is MyCHArt safe to use?
Yes. We protect your information with 128-bit Secure Socket
Layer security.
Can you use it to renew your prescriptions?
Yes, you can use it to request a renewal over the web. But make
sure to call your pharmacy first. You may be able to get a refill
on your current prescription without contacting us.
Can you use MyCHArt to contact your doctor or nurse?
Yes. You can send us a secure message at any time. This is an
easy way to ask routine questions about your health or our services.
Messages are usually answered the next business day.
What if I have a medical emergency?
MyCHArt should not be used for urgent medical matters. If you
have an urgent medical problem, call 911 or your provider's office
right away.
Can I access my child's medical record through MyCHArt?
Yes. If your child is a Cambridge Health Alliance patient, you can
sign up for proxy access to MyCHArt. For children under 12, you
will have full access to MyCHArt functions. For children 12 and
older, you will not be able to see your child's medical records.
You will only be able to send secure messages to your child's providers.
This standard is required by Massachusetts law.
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