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The myHealth patient portal is an important tool in managing your care or a loved one’s care. The portal gives you 24/7 access to pertinent information regarding your care versus waiting and calling the clinic or medical records. You can now access the myHealth patient portal using your smartphone or other mobile device (search for “MHealth ...
Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here.
MyChart is a powerful tool for taking charge of your health. It lets you securely manage your care 24/7, online or on the go with the OhioHealth app.
To protect the health of OhioHealth associates and visitors, we are changing our operations to restrict in-person visits to the Health Information Management department.
If requested for follow-up care, there are no fees for a copy of your medical record. There may be a fee when requested for other purposes (such as legal, insurance claims or personal use).
If you would like us to release a copy of your medical record to someone other than yourself, please complete a Medical Records Authorization Form.
By utilizing this simple tool, you will be able to access a variety of your health information safely and securely. Our Patient Portal allows you to make requests (for medical records, prescription refills, and specialist referrals), correspond with your doctor (send them a message and book an appointment), view your lab results, update your personal information, and view a summary of your visits..
Your doctor's office will provide you with a username and password to give you Patient Portal access. You can also get access by calling our Customer Service Department at (614) 423-6916 or toll-free at (844) 245-5538. The first time you log in, you will need to review the consent forms and click on next, then check the box, and click on agree.
In an effort to prevent the spread of disease, we are working to offer virtual Telehealth visits instead of in-person visits for certain situations. You can participate in virtual Telehealth appointments if you have portal access and have a smart phone or computer with a camera. Learn About Telehealth Visits
In order to save time at your first appointment, we highly encourage you to fill out the relevant forms beforehand and bring them with you to your appointment. For our new and existing patients, we have provided Central Ohio Primary Care Patient forms for you to download. Download Patient Forms
If you have forgotten your username or password, please follow the link below to recover your account.
You can now pay any of your bills in one place. Log in to MyChart to view all your bills or Quick Pay using your preferred payment method - get started with your statement.
A few weeks after your stay at an OhioHealth care site, you'll receive a copy of your bill. You may also receive bills from your doctor (s), including your family doctor or specialists.
You can download a Release of Information form, or request one by email, fax, mail, or phone call at one of the care sites listed on our medical records page . Completed release of information forms can be submitted by email, fax or mail.
When you go to the doctor's office or the hospital, you may see many of the same precautions you see at the grocery store or in other public settings to promote social distancing and prevent the spread of disease.
Fax. Records needed by other healthcare providers can be requested by that healthcare provider through a faxed request. The request must contain the patient’s demographic information, as well as a list of what information is needed and which care sites the records are needed from.