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MyCHOP - Login Page - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

34 hours ago Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is dedicated to ensuring the safety of all patients and families, which includes efforts to minimize the risk of spread of infections. Due to the increase in COVID-19 transmission, upper respiratory infections and other serious flu and cold viruses, CHOP is asking families to partner with us by limiting the ... >> Go To The Portal


What are the updates to the mychop patient portal?

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is dedicated to ensuring the safety of all patients and families, which includes efforts to minimize the risk of spread of infections. Due to the increase in COVID-19 transmission, upper respiratory infections and other serious flu and cold viruses, CHOP is asking families to partner with us by limiting the ...

Why choose chop primary care-Salem Road?

Improving Access to Patient’s Medical Information Updates to the MyCHOP patient portal mean easier access to medical information like labs & test results, visit notes, medications and more. International Patient? Contact a Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Global Care Coordinator today. +1-267-426-6298 or gps.chop.edu

What is Chop Care Network?

Call our Patient Information line at 215-590-1000 and the operator will give you the patient's hospital room phone number. Please note that the operator will not provide the phone number if the patient’s parent requests it not be given out. Under no circumstances will the operator disclose information about a patient's medical status, room ...

How do I get a chop provider code?

Use our MyCHOP patient portal to access records and care plans, see test results, ask your doctor questions, initiate video visits, schedule flu shots, view or send radiology imaging, and more. Contact your CHOP doctor's office to request an access code. ... Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is a charitable 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

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What is MyCHOP username?

Your MyCHOP username is permanent and cannot be changed. If you forget your MyCHOP username, you have 2 options to proceed with: You can also recover your Username by accessing Forgot your MyCHOP username? Please call your CHOP healthcare provider's office or request MyCHOP help.

How do I set up MyCHOP?

Go to the App Stor or Google Play on your mobile device and search "MyCHOP":If you don't have a MyCHOP account, please call the front desk of your provider's office and ask to enroll in MyCHOP.If you have a MyCHOP account, sign in on the right to make sure your account is still active.

How do I find MyCHOP access code?

I lost my activation code. You will need to contact your child's CHOP Care Network office and have it send you a new one, or you can send an email to: ehealth@email.chop.edu. I forgot my username. Click on the “Forgot MyCHOP username” on the home page, which opens the recovery screen.

How do I add a child to MyCHOP?

You need to be set up as the proxy for each of your children. Opening a MyCHOP account does not provide access to all members of your household. Each child has his or her own MyCHOP account, and you need to be set up as a proxy for each. Contact your child's CHOP Care Network office for assistance.

Is CHOP part of University of Pennsylvania?

CHOP is the teaching facility of the University of Pennsylvania. Most faculty members of CHOP are faculty members in the pediatric department of the medical school at University of Pennsylvania.Jan 3, 2018

Who owns children's Hospital of Philadelphia?

Drexel University and Tower Health have completed their purchase of St. Christopher's Hospital for Children out of bankruptcy for $50 million, effective Sunday, but the two nonprofits won't be alone as they learn the ropes of running a children's hospital in an impoverished section of North Philadelphia.Dec 15, 2019

Contact a patient by phone

To contact a patient at the Hospital, you will need the patient's full, correct name. Call our Patient Information line at 215-590-1000 and the operator will give you the patient's hospital room phone number. Please note that the operator will not provide the phone number if the patient’s parent requests it not be given out.

Send mail or packages

To send mail to a patient at Children's Hospital, please address it as follows:

Send an e-Card

From our Web site, you can choose and send an e-Card to any inpatient in the Hospital. Please keep in mind that e-Cards can only be delivered to inpatients, and will take one to two days to be delivered. Send an e-Card .

Deliver a gift from our online gift shop

Family and friends can order gifts for inpatients by visiting our online gift shop. Gifts ordered by 3 p.m. are usually delivered the same day, barring any medical restrictions the patient may have.

We've Moved!

As you prepare for your visit, remember that we’ve moved to a new location at 318-B North Main St., Doylestown, PA, 18901. We’ve also taken on a fresh new name to better reflect our location: CHOP Primary Care, Doylestown.

Symptom Checker

This online symptom checker can help you make informed decisions about what level of medical care your child may need, if any, and steps you can take to relieve symptoms at home.

Pediatric Health Tips

Help keep your family healthy and safe with kids health and wellness information from the experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. You can also browse information about caring for your baby, toddler, preschooler, school-age child or teenager.

Tested Positive?

What to do if someone in your household tests positive for COVID-19. Watch the video

COVID-19 Care

We’re experiencing long wait times due to a surge in illnesses. Please refer to this helpful information about COVID-19 symptoms, what to do if your child is exposed to COVID-19 and the difference between COVID-19 and the flu.

Flu Shots

Login to MyCHOP, choose the child’s profile > menu > schedule appointment > Care Network (Primary Care) > flu shot

Symptom Checker

This online symptom checker can help you make informed decisions about what level of medical care your child may need, if any, and steps you can take to relieve symptoms at home.

Pediatric Health Tips

Help keep your family healthy and safe with kids health and wellness information from the experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. You can also browse information about caring for your baby, toddler, preschooler, school-age child or teenager.

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