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Patient Portals - Children's National Hospital

13 hours ago CNPA Patient Portal. All Children’s National Pediatricians & Associates (CNPA) families can access their child’s health information through our CNPA Patient Portal. The CNPA Patient Portal offers you convenient access for your needs – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In September 2020, we launched a new Patient Portal. >> Go To The Portal


What is the National pediatricians&associates patient portal?

CNPA Patient Portal. All Children’s National Pediatricians & Associates (CNPA) families can access their child’s health information through our CNPA Patient Portal. The CNPA Patient Portal offers you convenient access for your needs – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In September 2020, we launched a new Patient Portal.

What's new at children's National pediatricians&associates?

Patient Portal. Children’s National Pediatricians & Associates' Patient Portal is a safe and secure website that will allow parents to access certain parts of their children’s medical records. The Patient Portal is accessible using computers, tablets …

What is the children's National Hospital portal?

All Children’s National primary care practices in Washington, D.C., and Maryland have received National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition. This nationally recognized designation reflects our commitment to patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement.

Why all children’s national primary care?

The information you are requesting may be available through Children’s National Hospital patient portal, MyChildrensPortal. With a MyChildrensPortal account you can view test results, visit and admission summaries, appointment information, medications, as well …

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What is the Patient Portal?

Children’s National Pediatricians & Associates' Patient Portal is a safe and secure website that will allow parents to access certain parts of their children’s medical records. The Patient Portal is accessible using computers, tablets and smartphones.

What is primary care in pediatrics?

Pediatric primary care serves as a medical home for your child. We learn all we can about your child’s health history, social behaviors, medications or any specialists seen. This knowledge helps build a lasting patient/provider relationship with services that are integrated and focused on the well-being of your child.

Becoming a Patient

We welcome your family to our practices. Learn how to prepare for your first visit.

What to Expect

Read about the type of care we offer and find a location that's convenient to you.

NCQA Recognized

All Children’s National primary care practices in Washington, D.C., and Maryland have received National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition. This nationally recognized designation reflects our commitment to patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement.

Hours of Operation

You can contact us for release of information and continuation of patient care requests during the following hours of operation:

Requesting Medical Records

Individuals have a right to access, inspect and obtain a copy of their Protected Health Information (PHI) for as long as the designated record set is maintained as deemed by law. All requests should be made through the HIM department.

Request for Legal Name Changes

Changes to patient names within the medical record and hospital systems should be made through the HIM department.

Health Information Exchange Access

If you would like to receive a report on which health care providers have accessed your record on the Pediatric Health Network IQ (PHN IQ) electronic health exchange (formerly the Children's IQ Network), please email us.

Get to know CNPA Foggy Bottom

All Children’s National primary care practices in Washington, D.C., and Maryland have received National Committee for Quality Assurance Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Recognition. This nationally recognized designation reflects our commitment to patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement.

Talking to children about a positive COVID-19 test result

Talking to children about a positive COVID-19 test result can be hard, but it’s important to share the test results with your child, regardless of their age.

How to contact MyChildrens?

For help with the portal, you can fill out our support form at mychildrens.org/help or call the MyChildren’s Support Team at 617-919-4396 Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

When can parents access their child's information?

Parents will no longer have access to their child’s information once the patient turns 18. The patient cannot grant access to a parent to restore access. My child with special needs is over the age of 18.

What is a mychild?

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.

When are clinical notes available?

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.

Can I set up a MyChildren's account?

Can I set up a MyChildren’s account? Yes, as long as you have guardianship papers on file with Boston Children’s , you can access your child’s information with your MyChildren’s account. If you have the guardianship papers, you can email the PDF documents to mychildrenssupport@childrens.harvard.edu.

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