Mychart Cape Fear Valley Health

mychart cape fear valley health

Mychart Cape Fear Valley Health 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:

WebmyChart at Cape Fear Valley is a patient portal that offers personalized and secure online access to portions of your medical records. The myChart at Cape Fear Valley secure …

https://www.capefearvalley.com/myChart/index.html

myChart | Cape Fear Valley Health

WebGet 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 your results and your …

https://mychart.capefearvalley.com/myChart/

MyChart – Login Page

FAQ

What is MyChart at Cape Fear Valley?

myChart at Cape Fear Valley is a patient portal that offers personalized and secure online access to portions of your medical records. The myChart at Cape Fear Valley secure website and app also makes it easy for you to schedule appointments, pay your bills, and send a message to your doctor’s office when you have non-urgent medical needs.

How do I sign up for MyChart?

MyChart – signup page Please Identify Yourself All fields are required. MyChart activation code Enter your activation code as it appears on your enrollment letter or After Visit Summary®. Your code is not case sensitive. Activation Code Part 1 xxxxx -Activation Code Part 2 xxxxx -Activation Code Part 3 xxxxx Social Security number (last 4 digits)

Can I use MyChart If I need urgent care?

Take a tour of MyChart by watching a video on YouTube at The MyChart Experience. MyChart at Cape Fear Valley Health should never be used for emergency or other urgent issues. If you are experiencing a medical emergency or need urgent medical care, call 9-1-1 immediately.

How do I get a prescription renewal in Cape Fear Valley?

Request prescription renewals. Conveniently send a prescription renewal request to your doctor. If you use a Cape Fear Valley retail pharmacy (Center Pharmacy, Hoke Pharmacy or Health Pavilion North Pharmacy) you can order medication refills from myChart.

How to take a tour of the new MyChart homepage?

Patients can take a tour of the new home page by watching a video on YouTube at The New MyChart Experience.

What is MyChart feed?

Like common social media apps, the new MyChart design will utilize a “feed” to show patients the latest and most important alerts and information about the patient’s care, such as new messages from the patient’s care team, and reminders for upcoming appointments. When a user has access to multiple patient accounts, such as a parent who has access to their children’s information, the information will all appear in the same feed, color-coded by person, making it easy for the user to stay on top of everyone’s care. These users can also select a specific patient from their menu to go to just that patient’s full chart.

What is a unified menu on MyChart?

A new, unified menu will provide patients with access to every available activity, in addition to what’s accessible through shortcuts or the health feed, and patients can search for menu items by name. Previously, not all activities that were on the website were available through the mobile app, but that will no longer be an issue. All activities that are available on the MyChart website will not be accessible through the mobile app. Shortcuts on the home page will default to the four activities the user selects the most often, replacing the “Quick Links” section in previous versions.

When will MyChart be available on mobile?

Starting April 10, the MyChart mobile app and website will have a new look. Also, the full functionality of the website will now be available through the mobile app.

What happens when you have multiple patient accounts?

When a user has access to multiple patient accounts, such as a parent who has access to their children’s information, the information will all appear in the same feed, color-coded by person, making it easy for the user to stay on top of everyone’s care.

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