Mychart Tbh

mychart tbh

Mychart Tbh is online health management tool. It allows you to access your health records, request prescription refills, schedule appointments, and more. Check our official links below:

WebCommunicate with your doctor Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home Access your test results No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view …

https://mychart.tbh.org/MyChart/

MyChart – Login Page

WebThrough MyChart, you can: Access your medical and billing history at TBHC’s ambulatory care sites. Make appointments. Message your doctor. See recent lab results or the notes …

https://www.tbh.org/patient-portal

Patient Portals | The Brooklyn Hospital Center

FAQ

What can I do with MyChart?

Through MyChart, you can: Access your medical and billing history at TBHC’s ambulatory care sites. Make appointments. Message your doctor. See recent lab results or the notes from your last doctor’s visit. MyChart at Brooklyn Health is available free, 24/7, through your smartphone or home computer. If you need to sign up or log in:

How do I schedule a visit with MyChart?

To schedule a visit, please use MyChart or call 833-TBHC-NOW (833-824-2669). *Smart phone or computer with camera required for video visits. Forgot username?

Are the medical offices open at MyChart?

Error: Please enable cookies to log in to MyChart. Our medical offices are open. We are able to see you in person or by video*. To schedule a visit, please use MyChart or call 833-TBHC-NOW (833-824-2669). *Smart phone or computer with camera required for video visits.

Where can I find information about my care at TBHC?

If you need to sign up or log in: If you were a TBHC inpatient, an Emergency Department patient, a patient of a clinical service without MyChart, or a former patient, you can find additional information about your care at TBHC through the FollowMyHealth portal. If you need to sign up or log in:

What is TBHC committed to?

TBHC is committed to making sure you and your baby have a healthy, happy experience.

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What is the 21st century cures act?

As of November 2nd, we want to inform you of a new federal rule (21st Century Cures Act) that is designed to give patients greater access and control over their personal health information. This rule requires that nearly all clinician-generated clinical documentation and results… this means labs, imaging results, …

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Tampa General Hospital is closely monitoring the situation and is following all recommendations provided by our local and state departments of health. For more information, please click here.

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