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Masks: All patients and visitors are asked to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status, while in the office. Please bring a mask with you.
A telemedicine visit is conducted using a computer or smartphone so you and your provider can see and hear each other. If you're not familiar with telemedicine, don't worry. This is new for all of us, and we're learning together! Many of our patients appreciate the convenience of telemedicine.
You can request a copy of your medical records from any AMITA Health hospital locations.
If you need to access a family member's records, you can request proxy access at your provider's office or by contacting your hospital's Medical Records department:
To request access to use third-party applications to view and interact with your AMITA Health location's patient portal, complete and submit the following form:
If your services occurred before February 11, 2018, you might need to pay via our legacy portal.
If you need to access a family member's records, you can request proxy access by calling 630-801-5744 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Your personal health information is a valuable resource to you, your family, and your doctor when providing you care. Ascension Illinois delivers complete and dependable health information at our sites of care. We retain health information according to state and federal laws and make it available to you at your request.
There is no fee for medical record requests sent directly to a doctor or healthcare location for continuing care purposes. There are fees associated with obtaining paper or electronic copies of your medical records. Allowable fees are governed by state and federal laws; call your hospital's HIM department for more information.