What can I do with MyChart? (2024)

With MyChart, you can access and manage your health information 24/7. Sign up anytime!

Log in to MyChart

Once enrolled, you will be able to:

Communicate with your care team and get answers to your medical questions.

Schedule or cancel appointments, and view details for past and future appointments.

Engage in a video visitfor non-urgent medical care.

See test results as soon as results are available.

Complete pre-visit tasks before your appointment using eCheck-In, so you have less to do when you arrive.

  • Verify personal and insurance information
  • Complete questionnaires, if needed
  • Pay visit co-pays

Let us know when you arrive in the waiting room on the day of your appointment using Self-Arrival. Watch this video to enable Self-Arrival on your mobile device.

Pay your bills online and view payment history.

Get a cost estimate.

Renew expired prescriptions.

Add your name to a wait list to be seen sooner.

Review your health records, including notes, medications, allergies and immunizations.

Do all the above for family members, dependents (age 18 or older) or friends who give their permission.

Get the MyChart mobile app

Take advantage of MyChart's features on your smartphone or tablet. Simply download the MyChart app to your Android or iOS devices.

Download on the App Store Download on the Google Play

How to sign up for MyChart

Step 1: Go to mychart.gundersenhealth.org and click Sign Up Now

Step 2: Enter the activation code, if you have one. (If you've had a recent clinic visit, you'll find an activation code on the last page of your After Visit Summary).

Don’t have an activation code? No problem. Click on "Sign Up Online" and follow the instructions.

Step 3: After you submit the requested information, we will confirm your identity within our system. If the information you provide matches our records, you will gain instant access and can then complete the MyChart account set-up steps.

If the information you provide does not match our records, we will contact you by email or phone.

MyChart frequently asked questions

Enrollment

What is MyChart?

MyChart is a free and secure online patient portal that lets you view and manage much of your healthcare electronically.

Is there a fee to use MyChart?

MyChart is a free service offered to our patients.

Who do I contact if I have further questions?

You may email us at [emailprotected], or you can call our MyChart Help Desk at (800) 362-9567, ext. 50303.

Medical records

When can I see my test results in MyChart?

Federal regulation requires that we share test results with you as soon as results are available. Therefore, you may see test results in your MyChart account before your healthcare provider. Some results can be hard to understand without context. Please give your healthcare provider two business days to review your results. He/she will contact you with any results that are concerning.

Why are certain test results not shared electronically via MyChart?

Federal regulation now requires that we share appointment notes and test results with you as soon as results are available. There are very few exceptions. For more information on your Health Information Rights and Resources, go to healthit.gov/how-do-i/individuals.

If some of my health information on MyChart is not correct. What should I do?

Your MyChart information comes directly from your electronic medical record. To correct any inaccurate information, you may:

  • Contact our Health Information Management - Medical Records office at (608) 775-3199.
  • Send a customer service message through your MyChart account.
  • Complete this Amendment Form. You may either scan and email the completed form to [emailprotected] or mail it to: Health Information Management, Gundersen Health System, 1900 South Ave., La Crosse, WI 54601.

The Health Information Management department will communicate directly with the provider(s) regarding your request to amend your medical record. You will receive a response in writing, regarding your request, no later than 60 days from receipt of request.

If I send a message to my doctor or nurse, when can I expect a reply?

If you are messaging about new or worsening symptoms, a nurse will contact you to assess your symptoms within two business days. Please note that MyChart should not be used for urgent situations. Please contact your medical center if the situation requires immediate attention or dial 9-1-1 if it is an emergency.

For your family

Can I view a family member's health record in MyChart?

Yes, you can. This is called Proxy access and allows you to log into your personal MyChart account, and then connect to information regarding your family member or friend. Complete a Proxy Authorization Form and return it to one of our medical facilities to request access to this convenient service. Learn more about accessing electronic health records.

Can I ask questions regarding a family member from my MyChart account?

Yes, but only if you have been given proxy access to your family member’s MyChart account. Communicating about another individual's health information, without proxy access, could potentially jeopardize medical care.

Can my spouse and I share one MyChart account?

No, due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must create their own MyChart account.

After enrollment

I forgot my password. What should I do?

Click the "Forgot password" link on the sign-in page to reset your password online. You may also contact our MyChart Help Desk at (800) 362-9567, ext. 50303 to request a new, secure password.

Why didn't I get an email letting me know that I have new information in MyChart?

In most cases, you will receive email notification about new information in MyChart (e.g. new test result, new message, new letter, new statement, new estimate, billing notifications, password change, proxy invite confirmation, etc.) However, MyChart will not send email notifications for new notes posted in your medical record.

If you believe you have undelivered emails, we recommend that you:

  • Search all messages in your email inbox. Sometimes emails can get lost in your inbox.
  • Check your spam and other email filters. It's possible your email service provider mistakenly sent our messages to your spam or junk folder. To avoid this: Remove Gundersen Health System messages from your spam list and add [emailprotected] to your personal email address book.
  • If you have other filters or routing rules in your email account that may have sorted Gundersen Health System emails elsewhere, be sure to check those, too.
  • If undelivered emails continue to be an issue, check with your email service provider to see if there are configuration issues or problems with their network that might be affecting your account.

Technical

Where can I update my personal information (e.g., home address, email or change my password)?

Log into MyChart. From the left search menu, go to the Account Settings section and select Personal Information to update your address, email, phone number, etc. If you want to change your password, click on Security Settings.

How is MyChart secure?

We take great care to ensure your health information is kept private and secure. Access to information is controlled through secure activation codes, personal IDs, and passwords. Each person controls their password, and the account cannot be accessed without that password. Further, MyChart uses the latest 128-bit SSL encryption technology with no caching to automatically encrypt your session with MyChart. Unlike conventional email, all MyChart messaging is done while you are securely logged on to our website.

What is your Privacy Policy?

MyChart is owned and operated by MyChart and is fully compliant with federal and state laws pertaining to your privacy. Your name and email address will be treated with the same care and privacy given your health records and will never be sold or leased by MyChart.

I was logged out of MyChart. What happened?

We aim to protect your privacy and security of your information. While logged into MyChart, if your keyboard remains idle for 15 minutes or more, you will be automatically logged out of MyChart. We recommend that you log out of your MyChart session if you need to leave your computer for even a short period of time.

What do I need to use MyChart?

You need a computer, tablet or mobile device connected to the Internet and an up-to-date browser (Internet Explorer 11, Internet Explorer Edge, Firefox, Chrome or Safari). Older Internet Explorer browsers are not supported.

My activation code does not work, what should I do? For your security, your activation code expires after 30 days and is no longer valid after the first time you use it. If you still have problems, email us at [emailprotected] or call our MyChart Help Desk at (800) 362-9567, ext. 50303.

Is my activation code my user ID?

No, your activation code is not your MyChart ID or password. You will use this code only once to log into MyChart for the first time. (The code will expire after you have used it or after 30 days). When you log into MyChart the first time, you will then be asked to create your own unique MyChart ID and password.

What can I do with MyChart? (2024)

FAQs

What are the downsides of MyChart? ›

  • Actual data when displayed is a bit unpolished.
  • Didn't find easy integration to device calendar and profiles.
  • Dark mode would have been nice.

Do doctors respond to MyChart messages? ›

Please note: MyChart is to be used to communicate with your healthcare team for non-urgent medical advice. You will generally receive an answer within 1-3 business days.

Why do people use MyChart? ›

MyChart gives you access to your health information and a direct connection to your care team, with tools to help you actively participate in your care.

What is the difference between MyChart and epic? ›

MyChart is EPIC's patient portal. MyChart is a secure means for patients to access parts of their health records through a web browser and cell-phone apps.

Why do patients not use patient portals? ›

Some patients avoid portals because they fear losing the human touch in their healthcare. They value face-to-face conversations with their doctors and worry that going digital might take that away. Then there's the worry about privacy.

What is a disadvantage of a patient portal? ›

Some potential disadvantages of patient portals include:

Disparities in age, technological literacy, and internet access can make use of patient portals intimidating or unattractive to some patients.

Do doctors tell patients bad news over the phone? ›

So to answer your question, yes, some DRs do give you bad news over the phone. When they call they make sure you have time to discuss it and don't rush when giving you the bad news.

Do patients have a right to their lab results? ›

Thus, individuals have a right to a broad array of health information about themselves maintained by or for covered entities, including: medical records; billing and payment records; insurance information; clinical laboratory test results; medical images, such as X-rays; wellness and disease management program files; ...

Can you ask your doctor questions on MyChart? ›

Use MyChart Message Center to have conversations with your doctor or other clinic staff, ask non-emergency medical questions, send test results to your provider from another provider or network, and even upload your official COVID-19 vaccination record.

Who reads MyChart messages? ›

Multiple members of your care team may view MyChart messages in order to get an appropriate and efficient response; this may include nurses or advance practice clinicians other than your primary care provider (PCP).

Is MyChart safe to use? ›

Yes. myChart is secure, which means your information is safe and protected. We follow strict federal and state confidentiality laws and have the highest security measures in place to protect the privacy of your information.

Can you permanently delete messages from MyChart? ›

If you refresh or leave the page after deleting the message you will still have the option to restore it. However, if you logout of your account you will no longer be able to restore the messages – the messages are permanently deleted.

Do ultrasound results show up on MyChart? ›

How can I get imaging results, like X-rays or ultrasounds? Often, your imaging results will be uploaded to MyChart so you can access them online. Log in to MyChart, then navigate to “Test Results” under the “Health” tab.

Do you need multiple MyChart accounts? ›

If you consent to share your Excellian electronic medical record with affiliated health care systems, you will have a single MyChart account with one unique ID and password, from which you will be able to access all of your care information across all organizations.

Why do most hospitals use Epic? ›

Healthcare systems use Epic for keeping clinical records and handling patient scheduling, billing, registration, and more.

How safe is the MyChart app? ›

Access to information is controlled through secure activation codes, personal usernames, and passwords. Each person controls their password, and the account must be accessed using that password. On the MyChart mobile app, you can also log in using face ID or fingerprint login.

What are the disadvantages of health monitoring? ›

However, limitations of telemedicine in remote patient monitoring using Holter monitoring include challenges such as increased workload, higher patient anxiety, data inaccuracy, disorienting technology, financial issues, and privacy concerns .

What happens when you deactivate MyChart? ›

Deactivation does not affect information already in your MyChart account; however, the information will no longer be available to send, receive, or access any additional information.

Is MyChart by Epic safe? ›

When your information is shared, your record is encrypted and delivered in a secure, electronic format. Only healthcare professionals who are involved in your care can see your information at the healthcare organization.

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