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by Sedrick Cummerata 7 min read

Thomas Jefferson University - MyJeffersonHealth

36 hours ago For general MyChart issues, email us at myjeffersonhealth@jefferson.edu or call us at 215-503-5700. For help with Guest Estimates, please call 267-940-6996 . MyChart Homepage Pre-Login >> Go To The Portal


What is myjeffersonhealth and how does it work?

MyJeffersonHealth gives you free, online access to your Jefferson Health medical record whenever you want it. Through a secure, internet connection, MyJeffersonHealth allows you to exchange messages with your provider, request appointments, renew prescriptions, check your test results and much more.

What's new at Jefferson Health – Abington?

Jefferson Health – Abington has switched to a new electronic health record, which includes an improved patient portal called MyJeffersonHealth. MyJeffersonHealth has replaced our previous patient portals, MyLink/MyDoctor and MyLink/MyHospital.

Why choose Jefferson Health?

When you choose Jefferson Health, you’re getting the best all-around care the region has to offer. Meet the 600+ physicians throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey who've been named "Top Doctors" by Castle Connolly in Philadelphia magazine’s 2022 Top Docs™ issue.

What is Thomas Jefferson University’s Philadelphia Collaborative for Health Equity?

Thomas Jefferson University’s Philadelphia Collaborative for Health Equity (the “Collaborative”) announced today four recipients of $135,000 in grant funding to further their work to close health equity gaps, focusing specifically on the Collaborative’s targeted zip codes (19121, 19132, 19133, 19140, and 19148) in Philadelphia.

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What is My Chart?

My Chart Providence Washington offers secure online access to portions of your electronic health record (EHR), called Epic. It enables you to securely use the Internet to receive and help manage information about your health, such as prescription refills and health records.

What is OpenNotes

Each time you have an appointment or discussion with your clinician, he or she describes what happened in a note. Notes often start by listing the symptoms or questions you have.

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