4.5
245K reviews
10M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

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 Google Fit to pull health-related data from your personal devices right into MyChart.
• View your After Visit SummaryĀ® 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.

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 fingerprint authentication or set up a four-digit passcode to quickly log in without needing to use your MyChart username and password each time.

For more information about MyChart’s features or to find a healthcare organization that offers MyChart, visit www.mychart.com.

Have feedback about the app? Email us at mychartsupport@epic.com.
Updated on
Sep 12, 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 8 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.5
236K reviews
Scott
August 15, 2025
MyChart is an ok repository for medical records, but it's not great for setting appointments or for communication with doctors. There are different confusing ways to contact the practice and half the time they don't seem to get my messages. For appointments I've found in most cases it's a lot easier to just call by phone. There is a lot of functionality here, but in terms of usability, the site and the app are not intuitive. They need to hire some better user experience design professionals.
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Epic Systems Corporation
September 2, 2025
Thank you for the review. Many aspects of MyChart are controlled by your own healthcare organization through setup and settings. We recommend reaching out to them for support. If you don't know how to reach them, email us at MyChartSupport@epic.com, let us know the issue and the organization name and we can look up their contact info for you.
Cindy Pittser
October 8, 2025
I'm a retired nurse and I still found the app confusing. It was difficult to understand if my lab "orders" were present, future , or past. It was necessary to download them so I could see them. Getting to them was also not user-friendly. It still has not picked up all of my appointments. Looking at the drop-down menu, I would guess that this was designed with billing in mind as that seems to be the emphasis. I won't be trying to use it though. I wish we had a choice in what app our hospital used
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Michelle Yerger
October 7, 2025
this app is ok, as long as everything is entered correctly. Trying to get something fixed is impossible. Post surgery "To Do" lists and checks on how things are going are fine. However they don't need to be completed 5 times a day! If they ARE entered 5 times a day and you call to get it fixed to the ONCE a day it's SUPPOSED to be, no one wants to fix it. I called the Patient Portal IT, Provider and anyone else I could think of.... NOTHING!
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Epic Systems Corporation
October 7, 2025
Thank you for the review. Many aspects of MyChart are controlled by your own healthcare organization through setup and settings. We recommend continuing to reach out to them for support.

What’s new

If your healthcare organization is part of the MyChart Central network (currently only available in the United States), the login page now shows a single login field, and you can create a passkey using your Epic ID to make logging in simpler and more secure. The To Do activity is now easier to find while admitted, making it easier to manage tasks. These features might become available to you after your healthcare organization starts using the latest version of Epic.