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Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days.
If you are not a current patient of Johns Hopkins Medicine, please follow the prompts after this screen. We need to collect more information about you (preferred username, email) to create an account.
Recover Your MyChart Username. Verify your personal information below. Your MyChart username will be sent to the email address you used when you created your account. If you do not have a valid email address on file, contact the MyChart help desk at 800-318-4246.
Enter your activation code as it appears on your enrollment letter or After Visit Summary®. Your code is not case sensitive. Enter your date of birth in the format shown, using 4 digits for the year. Please enter your ZIP code. Please enter your email address.
A visit account is how your charges are grouped together to bill insurance, and usually represents your billing activity for a single visit. You may have multiple visit accounts, each with their own balance.
If you do not remember any of this information, you will have to contact your MyChart help desk at 800-318-4246 to help you regain access to your MyChart account.
Hopkins Medicine patient, you will need to have an active MyChart account to access the patient’s MyChart information. If you are not a Johns Hopkins Medicine patient, a MyChart account will be created for you when this form has been processed.
Linking My Account. How does MyChart know where I have been seen before, or where I have other health data? As you move between your healthcare providers, this organization may securely exchange your health information with other healthcare organizations so that your care team can see all of your health information.
To sign up for access to a patient’s Johns Hopkins Medicine MyChart (“MyChart”) account for whom you are the legal representative, please complete and sign this Request for Access Form and return it to the patient’s provider’s office.
Patient photos are for your safety and protection and will help your healthcare team identify you before, during and after your clinic visits, telemedicine appointments, hospital stays, and emergency room visits.