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MyChart Patient Portal - Washington University Physicians

6 hours ago During Your Office Visit or Hospital Stay. You’ll receive an email containing a link that automatically enrolls you in MyChart. Click the link and follow the instructions to activate and access your MyChart account. ... Call MyChart Patient Support at 314.273.1966 or 866.273.1966. 4901 Forest Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 314.286.2000 ... >> Go To The Portal


Why choose Barnes Jewish Hospital?

During Your Office Visit or Hospital Stay. You’ll receive an email containing a link that automatically enrolls you in MyChart. Click the link and follow the instructions to activate and access your MyChart account. ... Call MyChart Patient Support at 314.273.1966 or 866.273.1966. 4901 Forest Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 314.286.2000 ...

Why choose a gynecologist at Barnes-Jewish?

Barnes Jewish Hospital and medical center in St Louis Missouri has established a rich tradition of medical excellence and exceptional health care. Ranked nationally as one of the nation's best hospitals and heart care centers, Barnes Jewish is partnered with Washington University Physician Specialists and Surgeons. Barnes-Jewish Hospital continues to lead the way in …

Is Barnes-Jewish hospital accredited?

Washington University Complete Care Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital Campus Medical Office Building 1, 1040 N. Mason Rd, Suite 122, | Creve Coeur, MO 63141

How do I refer a patient to a Washington University physician?

Barnes-Jewish Hospital is a 1,400-bed nonprofit teaching hospital — the largest in Missouri. It has been consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The physicians treating patients at Barnes-Jewish Hospital include the 750 full-time clinical faculty of Washington University School of Medicine who treat adults. In addition, over 200 community […]

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What is MyChart?

MyChart is a secure online tool that allows you to manage your personal health information.

How do I sign up?

Self sign-up (for patients 18+). Visit MyPatientChart.org and click Sign Up Now. Enter your information and submit the form.

Planning your visit

Please arrive 10-15 minutes before your appointment time. Our goal is to keep things running smoothly so your appointment, and the appointments of others, can begin on time.

During and after your visit

You are a valued and integral part of your care. Patients are expected to truthfully discuss concerns with providers and adhere to the approved plan-of-care.

Specialty referrals

The doctors at Washington University Complete Care are part of the larger Washington University Physicians network. If you require specialized care in areas like orthopedics or cardiology, our physicians can refer you to some of the nation’s top specialists.

Find a doctor

To choose a physician by name or specialty, visit the Find a Doctor page. Or if you prefer, call our referral specialists at the numbers above for help finding a doctor who meets your needs.

Visit options

Many specialties are still offering in-person appointments, with COVID-19 safety procedures in place to keep you and your providers safe.

International patients

If you live outside the United States and are interested in seeing a Washington University physician, you must ask your personal physician or sponsoring organization to fax a referral letter and complete medical record to the office of the physician you wish to see.

What is the number for a gynecologist?

314-362-4211. Our gynecologists provide complete female reproductive health care for patients from childhood through menopause. In addition to routine, annual visits, we provide a variety of medical and surgical options to treat common gynecologic conditions.

What is the annual well woman exam?

At the center of your care is the annual well woman exam, an essential part of your preventive care. Your physician will conduct a breast exam, pelvic exam and Pap smear, discuss your overall health, and evaluate the need for additional screenings, such as for breast cancer, colon cancer or osteoporosis.

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