MyChart

What is MyChart?

MyChart is a free, secure website and mobile application that allows you to access information from your medical records. You can also view and manage certain information about your health. With MyChart, you can do the following:

  • See the details of and pre-check-in for future appointments
  • Receive appointment reminders
  • View after-visit summaries
  • Access finalized test results
  • View notes from your doctor
  • Download letters from your doctor that you have requested (e.g., a note to miss work or school)
  • Answer questionnaires from the comfort of your own home
  • Manage a loved one’s care
  • Update your medication, allergies, and other health issues
  • Review your health insurance information
  • Make changes to your personal information
  • Review bills that need to be paid

If you are accessing MyChart from outside of Canada, please be advised that your Personal Health Information may be transferred and maintained on computer servers outside of Canada, where the privacy laws may not be as protective.

MyChart Login

Login to your MyChart account to access your medical records and manage your appointments.

MY CHART LOGIN

Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

Is there a fee to use MyChart?

No. MyChart is a free service offered to our patients.

Why should I use MyChart?

Many patients find MyChart useful because it is an easy way for them to access their health information. When they have the information they need, patients tend to:

  • Feel better informed about their health
  • Make better decisions about their health
  • Have more impactful conversations with their doctor
  • Talk to their doctor about their wellness
  • Make the most of their visit with their doctor

Reviewing information on MyChart also helps to make sure their health information is correct, which reduces errors in their health record.

What is Pre-Registration?

Pre-Registration in MyChart allows you to register online 1 week prior to your visit. Registration options, such as updating your health problems, medications, allergies, emergency contacts, family physician, as well as fill out any pre-visit questionnaire, appear on the Appointment Details page for upcoming appointments.

Pre-registering for your appointment online will make it faster for you to check-in when you come to the clinic. Providing your up-to-date information during pre-registration ensures that your health record is accurate and complete. This allows us to focus more time on your health concerns during your visit.

Signing Up

How do I sign up for MyChart?
  • You can sign up for a MyChart account by using a activation code that is just for you. You can get an activation code by:
    Asking the registration clerk for one at your next appointment; they will send a code with instructions to your registered email address,
  • Using the MyChart activation code on your After-Visit Summary, or
  • Completing the online registration form found on the MyChart login page. Click on “Sign Up now”, under “New User”, then click on “Sign Up Online”.
I just received my activation code. Now what?
  1. From the MyChart login page, go to the “New User” section and click “Sign Up Now.”
  2. Enter your activation code (if not automatically entered) and other personal verification information, such as your provincial health card number and your date of birth.
  3. On the next page, choose the following:
    • MyChart username. This should be something that others wouldn’t be likely to guess but easy for you to remember.
    • Password. Your password must be at least eight characters long and include at least one character or a number and must be different from your username. Choose a password that you don’t use for other websites.
  4. On the next page, choose whether you want to receive an email when there is new information available in your MyChart account. If you choose to receive email alerts, enter your email address.
How long will the activation code be valid for?

To protect your health information, the activation code will expire after 14 days of it being issued. To receive a new code, contact MyChart Support by email at drdh.mychart@drdh.org or ask for access at your next appointment.

Why should I have an email address to use MyChart?

If you choose yes to option 4 above, you will receive an email whenever new information is in your MyChart account. You would also need an email address to reset your password and/or username for MyChart.

What do I need to use MyChart?

To use the desktop version of MyChart, you will need:

  • A device (phone, tablet or computer) that connects to the Internet.
  • An up-to-date browser (such as Google Chrome or Firefox).
  • Your log-in information.

To use the mobile MyChart app, you will need:

  • A smart phone.
  • Access to the internet to install the app.
  • Your log-in information.

Some updates to MyChart require a more recent version of IOS. To take advantage of these updates, please ensure your device is running the IOS 16.2 software version or later. If you have a previous version, you will still be able to use MyChart without the most recent updates.

How do I install the MyChart app?

To install the MyChart app, go to the App Store or Google Play Store and search for “MyChart.” Please select the name of the organization where you receive care before signing in. If you selected the wrong organization, click “Switch organization” above the log-in details.

Can I sign up on behalf of a loved one?

Only the patient or their designated power of attorney for medical purposes can request access to MyChart. In some cases, a substitute decision maker can also access a patient’s MyChart account. The organization may require legal documents before granting access to a substitute decision-maker.

How old must I be to have a MyChart account?

You can have your own MyChart account at the age of 12. Parents of children under the age of 12 have control over the account through Proxy.

The partner sites recognize that informed consent for access to personal health information can sometimes be sensitive and challenging for children transitioning to adulthood. For this reason, MyChart deactivates patient accounts at various age milestones. This gives young patients time to re-evaluate who they want to have access to their MyChart account.

When a patient reaches the age of 12, all access to MyChart is revoked and the patient must request access to their own MyChart account.

At the age of 16, all access to MyChart is again revoked and the patient must resubmit an access request.

At the age of 19, all access to MyChart is again revoked and the patient must resubmit an access request.

How do I login to MyChart?

In your web browser, search for Epic MyChart to access the login page.
Enter your MyChart username and password and click Sign In.

Troubleshooting

I forgot my password/username. What should I do?

Under the login information for MyChart, click either “Forgot Password?” or “Forgot Username?” After confirming your personal information, your username or password will be emailed to your registered email address. Please enter your provincial health card number without spaces, dashes, or the OHIP version code.

My account has been locked.

After five failed attempts at signing in to your MyChart account, the system locks the account. Please reset your password.

After five failed attempts to reset your password, the system restricts all access. Please contact MyChart Support to reactivate your account.

I’ve modified health information in my Health Summary, 
but it was never approved on my visit.

The doctor or care team member you see during your visit may not have expertise in that specialty or level of care to permanently add or remove items within this section. Though your provider may not approve the information, members of your care team can see it before and during your visit as an item you’ve reported.

I have a new family doctor. Can I update their information in MyChart?

You cannot currently update your family doctor through MyChart. You can have this updated on your next visit by speaking to the registration clerk.

I am not getting email alerts about new information in MyChart. Why?
If you have notifications turned on, you will get a message via email or notification on your phone when tests, labs and reports are ready and available to view on your MyChart.

If you are not getting alerts:

  • Check your Junk Mail folder for email alerts. If you see messages there, change the settings on your email filter to allow these messages to go to your inbox.
  • Check your notification preferences in MyChart. Click on “Profile” and select “Personal Information” to make sure your correct email address is entered. Select “Communications” to confirm which notifications you want to receive.
  • If you have checked these settings and you still are not receiving email alerts, please contact MyChart Support for help.
How do I change the notification I receive from MyChart?

You can update all your communication preferences directly within MyChart by navigating to Account Settings>Communication Preferences. Here, you can set your preferences to how you would like to receive notifications. It’s important to know you have a choice when to review your results and other changes to your MyChart account.

Can I cancel my MyChart account?

Yes. You can contact MyChart Support to deactivate your account at any time.

Who do I contact if I need technical help?

If you need urgent medical help, call 911. If you need medical help but it can wait, call your clinic and make an appointment. Do not use the contacts below for medical help.

If you need technical help to use MyChart on your computer or mobile device, or you have any questions, contact:

Deep River and District Health – Health Records Department

Your Health Record

Which medical records will I see in MyChart?

Your MyChart account will hold records from all partner sites, also known as the Atlas Alliance, that you’ve visited. This currently includes records from: The Ottawa Hospital, Hawkesbury and District General Hospital, Renfrew Victoria Hospital, St. Francis Memorial Hospital, The Ottawa Hospital Academic Family Health Team, The University of Ottawa Heart Institute, The Group Health Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Kemptville District Hospital, Deep River & District Health, and The Winchester District Memorial Hospital.

The kinds of health records available in MyChart include:

  • Outpatient Progress Notes and Consultations
  • Inpatient Consultations
  • Lab results if the test was ordered by a doctor in the Atlas Alliance
  • Imaging reports if the imaging was performed at an organization in the Atlas Alliance
  • Discharge Summaries
  • After-Visit Summaries
  • Patient Instructions and more
How far back will my medical information go in MyChart?

MyChart may show your medical information back to January 2016. To access your entire health record, please visit the health records department at the organization where you received care and request a complete copy of your health record.

What information won’t I see in MyChart?

  • Nursing Notes
  • Inpatient Progress Notes
  • Allied Health Notes *exceptions
  • Mental Health Notes *exceptions
  • Diagnostic Images
Why do I see information listed as “not available” in MyChart?

MyChart is designed to help you access certain records that provide the most value. Authors of other records can decide to put other records in MyChart. Talk to your care team for more information about whether their notes will be available in MyChart.

Why do I see blood work done outside of the partner sites?

The Electronic Medical Record is integrated with a provincial laboratory information system that gets your historical lab work when you arrive for an appointment or visit. When that registration occurs, your historical labs become viewable in MyChart.

When can I see my test results in MyChart?

The only results you’ll see in MyChart are those that are marked Final, Completed, or Corrected/Amended.

In most cases, these will be available to you at the same time as they are to your care team. Sometimes you may see those results before they do. It is important to know that you have a choice when to review your results. You can choose:

  • To view your results as soon as they are available
  • To wait until closer to your appointment date
  • To wait until after your appointment, or
  • To view them with your doctor during the appointment.

Every patient and situation is unique.

Some reasons why you may want to view results right away:

  • Having access to your results can give you time to prepare questions for your health-care team.
  • Waiting for results can be difficult for some patients.

Some reasons why you may want to wait to view results:

  • Having a person with medical expertise with you can help you interpret the test results correctly.
  • Trying to interpret results on your own can cause worry and anxiety.

The choice is yours. Carefully consider all possible options and what support you might want.

How do I see my test results?

In MyChart, under ‘My Record’ click on the “Test Results” Tab. On the “Test Results” page, click anywhere within the row to display the results for that test. Your lab results, diagnostic imaging and pathology results will be available after the reports are complete. Results are organized from most recent to least recent based on the date of the test.

My test result is higher or lower than the normal. Why is that?

You may see a result that is higher or lower than the normal reference ranges for that test. Depending on your medical condition(s) and the medication(s) you might be taking, your doctor could consider your result acceptable.

It is likely that you will be able to see your results before your healthcare team as they are reviewing results for many patients. Please choose when to review your results and ask any questions at your next appointment with your doctor.

If your results are more medically urgent, someone from your healthcare team will call you sooner to discuss them. Your healthcare team is there to support you so that you fully understand the results and can make informed decisions about your care.

How do I see clinical notes in MyChart?

To view clinical notes, log on to MyChart, under ‘My Record’ click on the ‘Visits’ tab. You’ll see any available clinical notes under the “After Visit Summary” or “Notes” tab.

Where can I find resources to help me understand medical terms?

You can access two medical libraries through MyChart. Click on the “Resource” section and use the Health Reference Library or follow the “Explore More” ribbon on the home page to go to MyPathologyReports.ca.

Some of my health information on MyChart is incorrect. What should I do?

Your MyChart information comes directly from your electronic medical record at your hospital. If you think some information may be wrong, please contact the health records department of the hospital where you receive care.

Does changing my personal information in MyChart affect the information in my hospital’s health record?

Yes. Since MyChart and your hospital health record are linked, any changes you make to your personal information section within MyChart will instantly update in your health record. Similarly when hospital staff change information your health record, an email notification is sent to you advising you that the same change has been made in MyChart.

Can I add my pharmacy to MyChart?

Yes. Under “Medications,” go to “Manage My Pharmacies” and add or remove your pharmacy from a list.

Why can I no longer see an order on my Appointments and Visits page?

Orders for things like diagnostic imaging, tests, or referrals are entered by your physician. Some orders reach an expiry date, at which point you won’t see the order in your MyChart. Your physician will be notified to either extend the order or cancel it if no longer required. If you have any concerns, please contact your physician.

Sharing MyChart access

Can I give someone else access to my MyChart?

MyChart offers two ways to share access to your MyChart account: Proxy access and Share Everywhere. You can find both in the application under “Share my Record.”

Proxy Access: using the “Share with People” function, you can invite and refuse another person’s access to your MyChart account. When inviting someone to have access to your record, you will need to enter:

  • The person’s name
  • The person’s email address

Once complete, they will receive an email inviting them to access your account. The recipient must have a MyChart account to accept the invitation.

Share Everywhere: using the “Connect with Hospitals and Doctors” function, you can give one-time access with Share Everywhere. Simply generate the Share Code by adding the recipient’s name and give the Share Code and website address (www.shareeverywhere.com) to the person. This code is only valid for 60 minutes.

Can my spouse and I share one MyChart account?

No. Due to the sensitive nature of medical information, each adult must activate their own MyChart account. If you wish to share your health information with your spouse, you can assign proxy access directly through your MyChart account.

Security and Privacy

How secure is MyChart?

We take great care to make sure your health information is kept private and secure. We control access by using secure activation codes, personal usernames, passwords, and other processes. Each person controls their own password, and the account cannot be accessed without that password.

Your personal health information in MyChart is stored and maintained in Ontario and is encrypted for top security. MyChart has been reviewed for compliance with Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA) and other related legislation.

What is your Privacy Policy?

We commit ourselves to protecting the privacy and security of patient information. Our data privacy and information security practices follow all laws and all healthcare policies for informing protection. On top of that, your organization has its own privacy policies that cover how MyChart is used.

Only the registered user can access patient data in MyChart.

To protect your private health information, do not share your username or password with others.

If you have any questions or comments about MyChart’s privacy and security, please contact the privacy office at your organization.

What are the Terms and Conditions of use for MyChart?
MyChart support

Deep River and District Health – Health Records Department

Epic Digital Health Information System

Deep River & District Health utilizes Epic, a leading digital health information system, to securely manage and share patient health records. Epic enables our healthcare providers to access up-to-date patient information, facilitating coordinated and efficient care across various services and locations.

All hospitals who use Epic have a seamless transition of patient information across sites, no matter where patients access care. Epic gives patients better access to their own health information — through MyChart — and more seamless care from their providers.