16 hours ago You can contact the Health Information Department (1-304-598-4109) for details on how to complete that form or you can at the clinic during their next visit.. Please keep in mind that you … >> Go To The Portal
Not a MyWVUChart user? Complete the information below for the patient. NOTE: Be sure to use the patient’s legal name, date of birth, and social security number to ensure accurate records. If you are unable to provide all required information, please call the clinic for an appointment.
Set your communication preferences so that you receive just electronic, paperless communications via text messages or email. Now you are able to access more of your health information via MyWVUChart.
You can contact the Health Information Department (1-304-598-4109) for details on how to complete that form or you can at the clinic during their next visit.. Please keep in mind that you need to be a registered patient to request access.
WVU Medicine is committed to providing quality health care and respecting the privacy and confidentiality of your medical information. Our policies and procedures regarding access to and release of medical records conform to state and federal laws and are designed to safeguard your privacy.
This free app is available for Apple and Android mobile devices. Download the MYCHART app and configure with our WVU Medicine location zip code 26330.
Log into MyChart, go to visits, click "eCheck-in" and follow the prompts.
A patient should allow at least four (4) business days for a response. Accordingly, emergency situations should not be submitted electronically.
Patients who are users of MyWVUChart should be aware that they will be notified via e-mail when there is new medical information to be viewed on MyWVUChart. This means that any person with access to a patient’s e-mail will be able to see this notification. This could include the patient’s spouse, employer, or anyone else that can access a patient’s e-mail account. Although no private medical information will be sent, the notification that new medical information is available by accessing MyWVUChart may be information that a patient would not want others to know. Thus, patients should take this into account when providing an e-mail address.
You will have 30 days to activate the system before your temporary code expires. When you access MyWVUChart for the first time, you will be asked the social security number and date of birth of the patient. You will then be able to create your own user code and password, ensuring your health information is secure.
An individual must be 10 years of age or older to request a MyWVUChart personal account. First, you need to activate your account. You can request an activation code online or at your primary care provider’s office. You’ll select a username and password, and complete an online form.
For parents or caregivers who need proxy access to a patient’s MyWVUChart account (including children up to age 18), please inquire at your primary care provider’s office or make the request via your MyWVUChart account by clicking “Request Family Access” under “Messaging.”
You will generally receive an answer in one to two business days. If you’re dealing with an urgent matter, contact your provider’s office by phone or dial 911. Pay your bill: View your statements and make payments online for hospital and physician services.
An individual must be 10 years of age or older to request a MyWVUChart personal account. First, you need to activate your account. You can request an activation code online or at your primary care provider’s office. You’ll select a username and password, and complete an online form.
Please note: Information stored in MyWVUChart is not your complete electronic health record. Learn more about how to request your complete medical record or call the Health Information Management Department at 304-598-4109.
We afford the same degree of confidentiality to medical information stored on MyWVUChart as is given to medical information stored by WVU Medicine in any other medium. Firewall, passwords, encryption, and secure activation codes are used to safeguard your information. Unlike conventional email, all MyWVUChart messaging is done while you are securely logged on to the system.
WVU Medicine is committed to providing quality health care and respecting the privacy and confidentiality of your medical information. Our policies and procedures regarding access to and release of medical records conform to state and federal laws and are designed to safeguard your privacy.
This free app is available for Apple and Android mobile devices. Download the MYCHART app and configure with our WVU Medicine location zip code 26330.
A patient should allow at least four (4) business days for a response. Accordingly, emergency situations should not be submitted electronically.
Patients who are users of MyWVUChart should be aware that they will be notified via e-mail when there is new medical information to be viewed on MyWVUChart. This means that any person with access to a patient’s e-mail will be able to see this notification. This could include the patient’s spouse, employer, or anyone else that can access a patient’s e-mail account. Although no private medical information will be sent, the notification that new medical information is available by accessing MyWVUChart may be information that a patient would not want others to know. Thus, patients should take this into account when providing an e-mail address.
You will have 30 days to activate the system before your temporary code expires. When you access MyWVUChart for the first time, you will be asked the social security number and date of birth of the patient. You will then be able to create your own user code and password, ensuring your health information is secure.
An individual must be 10 years of age or older to request a MyWVUChart personal account. First, you need to activate your account. You can request an activation code online or at your primary care provider’s office. You’ll select a username and password, and complete an online form.
For MyWVUChart technical support, contact us by email at MyWVUChart@wvumedicine.org or for immediate assistance, call 1-866-982-4278.
For parents or caregivers who need proxy access to a patient’s MyWVUChart account (including children up to age 18), please inquire at your primary care provider’s office or make the request via your MyWVUChart account by clicking “Request Family Access” under “Messaging.”
You will generally receive an answer in one to two business days. If you’re dealing with an urgent matter, contact your provider’s office by phone or dial 911. Pay your bill: View your statements and make payments online for hospital and physician services.
An individual must be 10 years of age or older to request a MyWVUChart personal account. First, you need to activate your account. You can request an activation code online or at your primary care provider’s office. You’ll select a username and password, and complete an online form.
Please note: Information stored in MyWVUChart is not your complete electronic health record. Learn more about how to request your complete medical record or call the Health Information Management Department at 304-598-4109.
We afford the same degree of confidentiality to medical information stored on MyWVUChart as is given to medical information stored by WVU Medicine in any other medium. Firewall, passwords, encryption, and secure activation codes are used to safeguard your information. Unlike conventional email, all MyWVUChart messaging is done while you are securely logged on to the system.