MyChart
Developed by Epic | Last updated: October 7, 2024
MyChart is a medical app, developed by Epic, available on iOS and Android since its release in September 2010. The updated version 11.1.4 is now available to download, compatible with iOS 16.2+ and Android 10+. Before downloading this app, let's quickly review what MyChart has to offer.
About MyChart
MyChart puts your health information in the palm of your hand and helps you conveniently manage care for yourself and your family members. With MyChart you can:
• Communicate with your care team.
• Review test results, medications, immunization history, and other health information.
• Connect your account to Apple Health to pull health-related data from your personal devices right into MyChart.
• View your After Visit Summary® for past visits and hospital stays, along with any clinical notes your provider has recorded and shared with you.
• Schedule and manage appointments, including in-person visits and video visits.
• Get price estimates for the cost of care.
• View and pay your medical bills.
• Securely share your medical record from anywhere with anyone who has Internet access.
• Connect your accounts from other healthcare organizations so you can see all your health information in one place, even if you've been seen at multiple healthcare organizations.
• Receive push notifications when new information is available in MyChart. You can check whether push notifications are enabled under the Account Settings within the app.
Select features are also available on Apple Watch.
Note that what you can see and do within the MyChart app depends on which features your healthcare organization has enabled and whether they’re using the latest version of Epic software. If you have questions about what’s available, contact your healthcare organization.
To access MyChart, you must create an account with your healthcare organization. To sign up for an account, download the app and search for your healthcare organization or go to your healthcare organization’s MyChart website. After you’ve signed up, turn on Face ID, Touch ID, or a four-digit passcode to quickly log in without needing to use your MyChart username and password each time. Then, make sure you have push notifications enabled to receive updates on your device when new information is available in MyChart.
For more information about MyChart’s features or to find a healthcare organization that offers MyChart, visit www.mychart.org.
Have feedback about the app? Email us at mychartsupport@epic.com.
What's new in version 11.1.4
Downloading and viewing files is now a more consistent experience. This feature is available immediately to all users who upgrade the app.
You can now see organizations that provide both your healthcare and insurance as two separate organizations in your linked accounts. This feature might become available to you after your healthcare organization starts using the latest version of Epic.
Download the MyChart App
MyChart has an IPA/APK download size of 97 MB on its latest version. MyChart is FREE to download. Ready to install? Ensure you have at least 116 MB of storage space available, then tap the button or scan the QR code below to start the download process!
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Compatibility
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- Old devices: iPhone X/SE/8/7/6
- iPad Pro
- iPad Mini
Review: Outstanding service
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The lady that helped me this morning, went above and beyond to help me reset my password. Very patient great...
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Review: Appreciate
Thanks so much for everything this app help me and my family make us life easy and fast all the...
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Review: MyChart
Easy and very convenient to use.
By Ma Willis
Review: Great tool to communicate
Great tool to communicate with my medical team! Easy to use, and is a lifesaver.
By Rob Arora