16 hours ago For your convenience, Wake Internal Medicine Consultants allows current patients to access information through your Patient Portal. To log into your portal account, please click here. Need Assistance?: Don’t have a PIN number or need assistance? Message us through the chat feature on the website or call our office at 919.781.7500 to request a PIN number […] >> Go To The Portal
For your convenience, Wake Internal Medicine Consultants allows current patients to access information through your Patient Portal. To log into your portal account, please click here.
E-mail Secure MyChart Customer Service Form or call (919) 350-2288 to speak with a member of the WakeMed MyChart staff. Remember, WakeMed MyChart is not to be used for urgent needs. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please dial 911.
The patient portal increases the communication efforts between you and your doctor, helping you to lead a healthier life. It also decreases your driving time, as you no longer need to physically drop-off medical papers and tests to the office. On top of that, you may be able to avoid having to call and wait on the phone for the correct person.
You can login to your personal portal by entering your email address (one email address allowed per patient), and then your password. Once you’ve entered your information, simply click “login”.
Patients of WakeMed Physician Practices can use WakeMed MyChart to: 1 Schedule or request appointments with WakeMed Physician Practices providers. 2 Save time by filling out health history information before your appointment. 3 View details from all outpatient appointments, including lab results, testing, diagnoses, medications, etc. 4 Communicate with your outpatient providers and request prescription refills by the click of a button.
To request proxy access, you will need to either log in to or create your own . MyChart account. After your account has been established, you can find the Request Proxy Access Form under the "My Medical Record" tab. For minors, proxy access will terminate when the patient turns 13 years old.