Unc Mychart.Org 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:
WebThe My UNC Chart mobile app lets you access your favorite features natively on your smartphone. Download the app for iOSor Androidtoday. MyChart® licensed from Epic …
https://myuncchart.org/mychart/
WebSelect the Authorization for Health Care Power of Attorney or Legal Guardian To Access Health Information in My UNC Chart form. Complete and submit the form. You’ll receive …
https://myuncchart.org/mychart/default.asp?mode=stdfile&option=signupmain
FAQ
What is my UNC chart?
My UNC Chart My UNC Chart is a safe, secure and convenient patient portal that allows you to access your health information when it is convenient for you. Manage Your Care through These My UNC Chart Features Connect With Your Provider.
What is nhrmc MyChart?
NHRMC MyChart connects you to your health information anytime, anywhere. With NHRMC MyChart, you can sign on anywhere you have Internet access to: Once you have registered for a MyChart account, you may find the following links helpful If you are not finding the information you need on this page, then try these other options: New Name. New Look.
How do I request proxy access to my UNC chart?
If you haven’t heard from us in 3-5 business days contact us at 888-996-2767. Sign in to get started I do not have an active My UNC Chart account. Sign up for an account by clicking the button to the right. Sign in to your account. Select the ‘Preferences’ tab. Select ‘Proxy Access Request’.
Where is my information stored at UNC Health Care?
This information is stored in a system that is maintained and housed at UNC Health Care just as is the data in other systems, e.g., the Electronic Medical Record. The data is on a secure server behind a firewall.
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