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Sibley Memorial Hospital has been proud to serve as a vaccine site for Washington, D.C., residents. As COVID-19 vaccines have become readily available throughout our community, we have seen a significant decline in community members coming to us to be vaccinated. Because of this, we have decided to stop offering community vaccinations.
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Sibley Memorial Hospital has been proud to serve as a vaccine site for Washington, D.C., residents. As COVID-19 vaccines have become readily available throughout our community, we have seen a significant decline in community members coming to us to be vaccinated. Because of this, we have decided to stop offering community vaccinations.
In times of uncertainty, the doctors, nurses, and other care teams at Sibley work tirelessly to help our community. The world’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented, and your support today can help Sibley’s efforts.
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Please submit your medical release form to the medical records office by fax, mail or in person. The form should be completed and dated. Request from attorneys and insurance companies must be mailed or delivered in person; accompanied with the signed patient release form.
To request a copy of your medical records for yourself or to have your medical records sent to a third-party, download and complete the "Requests by Patient or Patient Representative for Copy of Health Information" form.
The Johns Hopkins institutions are committed to protecting your privacy. For details on how and when we share your medical information with others as permitted by law, please consult the Patient Privacy Notice. This notice is posted in accordance with the Joint Commission's requirements and may not be removed.
Parents and Guardians Access (also known as proxy access): To help you manage your own care or your dependent's care, you can access health information online by requesting a MyChart proxy access account.
MyChart is a secure portal protected by advanced encrypt ion technology. Only you and your proxy will be able to access your account via a password. Most sections of MyChart are available in English and Spanish. Parts of clinical notes and the after visit summary may not be fully translated.
Depending on the state, applicable law generally allows between 21 and 30 days to process requests for copies of medical records, but it typically doesn’t take that long. Copy requests related to direct patient care, such as a scheduled doctor appointment, get priority.
Johns Hopkins institutions have put guidelines in place to protect your privacy. Patient records are confidential and are maintained by the Health Information Management Department. Patients or their representatives with legal medical power of attorney can authorize the release of confidential patient information.