Frequently Asked Questions, MinuteClinic Walk-in Vaccination and Injection Services, and CDCMinuteClinicMyChart
Patients have on-line access to portions of their medical records.You can securely use the Internet to get information about your health.You can use the internet with MyChart.
During their clinic visit, patients will be issued a MyChart activation code.You can use this code to log in and create your own password.If you weren't issued an activation code, you can call your primary care clinic to get one or ask to sign up during your next office visit.
Your physician reviews your test results before releasing them to your account.This is usually within a few days.
Your provider can determine which test results can be accessed through MyChart.The tests of a very sensitive nature are not released.
Your doctor's office has your electronic medical record.Ask your doctor to correct any incorrect information at your next visit.Each visit, your electronic medical record is updated with your health information.
You will usually get an answer within a few days.MyChart should not be used for urgent situations.If the situation requires immediate attention, please call your medical center.
You can.Proxy access allows a parent to log in to their personal MyChart account and connect to information about their family member.To request access to Share My Record from the Health menu, you must complete a Proxy Consent Form and return it to one of our medical facilities.You can change or add access to your health record from there.
If you want to communicate about another person's information in your health record, you need to use MyChart.This information wouldn't show up in the correct health record.
Due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must sign and submit a Release of Information request to establish their own MyChart account.
You can request a new password via email at MCMyChartHelp@CVSHealth.com.You can reset your password online by clicking the "Forgot password" link on the sign-in page.