3 hours ago MyBCH is a secure online connection to your health care team and important information from your electronic health record — available 24/7 on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Communicate with your doctor. Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results. >> Go To The Portal
MyBCH is a secure online connection to your health care team and important information from your electronic health record — available 24/7 on your computer, tablet or smartphone. Communicate with your doctor. Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results.
a parent or legal guardian of a patient; patient age 13 and older; parent/guardians of 13- and 14-year-olds will be notified that an account has been created; Questions. For help with the portal, call Digital Health Customer Service at 617-919-4396. We are available Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Current BCH patients can schedule an appointment with a BCH physician they have seen before or request an appointment with a new doctor through the MyBCH patient portal. If you are an existing BCH patient and would like to schedule an appointment, please log in or sign up for your MyBCH account here. MyBCH New Patients
MyChart Bedside is BCH's free inpatient portal that you can use to be more involved in your care while you’re in the hospital. See what medications you’re taking, your schedule for the day and read up on your treatment. If you have questions or concerns, you can send secure messages and requests directly to the people caring for you. NEW!
If you have a question that is urgent but doesn’t require immediate medical attention, please call your doctor’s office or the Boston Children’s Hospital main line at 617-355-6000 to be directed to the appropriate department.
Clinical notes are available as soon as your provider completes them. Lab results — including tests done in outpatient, inpatient, and emergency department settings — will display as soon as they are resulted. Diagnostic test reports are available as soon as they are resulted.
MyChildren’s is a convenient, easy-to-use, and secure way to access your child’s health information. Using MyChildren’s, you can: view portions of your child’s health record. send secure messages to your care team. view and update your contact information. view and pay your bills online.
Providing exceptional patient experience is our goal at Boulder Community Health. From the moment you come to us for your health care needs, we strive to provide each patient with caring, comprehensive service. We also believe that scheduling an appointment should be a simple process.
Current BCH patients can schedule an appointment with a BCH physician they have seen before or request an appointment with a new doctor through the MyBCH patient portal. If you are an existing BCH patient and would like to schedule an appointment, please log in or sign up for your MyBCH account here.
For those who have never been to Boulder Community Health for their health care needs, we now offer online scheduling to create an appointment with one of our physicians or services.
MyChart Bedside is BCH's free inpatient portal that you can use to be more involved in your care while you’re in the hospital. See what medications you’re taking, your schedule for the day and read up on your treatment. If you have questions or concerns, you can send secure messages and requests directly to the people caring for you.
As a patient, you and/or your proxies will now see important information regarding your inpatient stay. Simply log into your MyBCH account and a “Your Hospital Stay” dashboard appears with features tailored to your hospital stay and care:
Boulder Community Health is a community owned-and-operated not-for-profit health system dedicated to providing local access to high-quality medical care to people and businesses in Boulder and surrounding areas.
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