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  1. If you need help with MyChart, contact the University of Chicago Medicine at 1 (844) 442-4278. Communicate with your Care Team. Get answers to your medical questions without having to call. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Request prescription refills.

  2. Our MyChart patient portal offers you secure online access to manage your health. Using the patient portal you can schedule medical appointments, view test results, request prescription renewals, communicate with your care team, pay your bill, manage care for a loved one (proxy access) and more.

  3. mychart.uchospitals.edu › mychart › defaultMyChart - Login Page

    MyChart provides secure online access to portions of your medical records from the University of Chicago Medical Center, UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial, UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Ambulatory Surgery Center, UChicago Medicine Ingalls Home Care, and UChicago Medicine Medical Group.

  4. The MyChart mobile app gives you access to your health record and care information from anywhere. From messaging your care team to to scheduling an appointment or video visit, you can access more than your health records in one secure, convenient location.

  5. mychart.uchospitals.edu › mychart › signupMyChart - Sign Up

    UChicago Medicine does not have access to this database of information, nor does LexisNexis have access to your UChicago Medicine medical record. Once verified, you will be able to create your MyChart account.

  6. Our e-visit service is an online messaging tool accessed through MyChart that allows you to communicate with and receive certain medical services from UChicago Medicine clinicians. Our e-visit service is available for the following conditions: Cough; Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), for direct-to-lab screening; Urinary tract infection (UTI)

  7. The University of Chicago Medicine provides world-renowned patient care, while advancing medical science through groundbreaking research. Together, UChicago Medicine and the Biological Sciences Division are working to address the world’s most pressing medical challenges.

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