It's private and just for you.
MyHealtheLife is your own special portal to see your medical records online.
With MyHealtheLife, you can:
- Look at your lab and test results
- Read doctor notes and medical history
- Send a private message to your doctor
- Request medicine refills
- Schedule appointments
It's all about putting you in charge! Your doctors and other healthcare providers will not share your health information with anyone except you, unless you want it shared.
Already Signed Up?
Click here to login.
Want to join? Here's how:
Tell the front desk you want MyHealtheLife next time you visit
- Fill out a form with your email
- Get your invitation email and make a password
- Need technical support with MyHealtheLife? Call (877) 621-8014.
View our Frequently Asked Questions
Q&A for Teens
Answer:
You can:
- Look at your lab and test results
- Read doctor notes and medical history
- Send a private message to your doctor
- Request medicine refills
- Schedule appointments
- View and download your Transition of Care document (also known as Continuity of Care document)
Answer:
Yes! In MyHealthyLife you can securely message your health care team. It's confidential - we do not share your messages without your permission.
No, we keep your MyHealthyLife portal private. Once you become a teenager, you have the right to confidential health care.
Answer:
No problem! Call (877) 621-8014. for MyHealthyLife tech support. They can help reset passwords, resend sign-up emails, or fix other issues accessing your account. Just have your username or email handy when you call.
Q&A for Parents of 13 to 17-year old patients
Answer:
Your child can
- Send messages to their provider for non-urgent questions
- Request an appointment
- Renew medications
- View allergies, current medications, past procedures, patient education videos, patient summaries and lab results.
- View and download their Transition of Care document (also known as Continuity of Care document).
Answer:
Yes. The MyHealtheLife portal has a secure messaging system that allows your teen to confidentially communicate with their health providers. This is to ensure your teen's privacy rights and open communication about sensitive health topics. .
Answer:
No. Once a child turns 13 years old, we do not provide parent proxy access to the MyHealtheLife portal or your teen's test results and doctor communication. Medical experts say this policy encourages teenagers to openly discuss health concerns and seek needed care.
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, keeping visits confidential removes barriers for teenagers getting medical advice or treatment. Of course, we encourage teens to communicate openly with their parents whenever appropriate.