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Queen’s MyChart

Queen’s MyChart

Take Control of Your Health with MyChart from The Queen’s Health Systems

MyChart gives Queen’s patients online access to their medical information, including prescription refills, video visits with doctors, test results, and more. We encourage you to take charge of your health through our online portal or mobile app.

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Download MyChart Mobile app

With MyChart you can:

Mammography Screening

Learn how mammography screening and early detection save lives here.

Pay Your
Bills

To pay your bill online, you’ll need your account number and the last name of the person responsible for payment.

Review
Lab Results

Securely view test results and other medical records using MyChart.

MyChart
Messaging

Request prescription refills and ask medical advice questions using MyChart Messaging.

MyChart
Video Visits

Connect with a Queen’s Primary or Specialty Care provider from home through a MyChart Video Visit.

Virtual
Urgent Care

Quickly connect with a Queen’s provider using an on-demand video visit. Learn about Queen’s Virtual Urgent Care program here.

Manage Your
Family’s Care

You can manage your child’s healthcare in one place, for children under 14 complete a Child Proxy Request Form.

And So
Much More

MyChart offers many features that allow you to manage your care. Learn more about all that MyChart has to offer with our FAQ. 

Additional Information About MyChart

MyChart offers a convenient way to view and manage your medical records, prescriptions, lab results, and schedule doctor’s appointments.

MyChart is available to individuals aged 18 years or older currently receiving care from a MyChart participating health care provider.

The Queen’s Health Systems now has Teen MyChart available for teens who are 14 to 17 years old. The teen can activate their account at a Queen’s clinic (activation must be done in-person). Teen MyChart has limited proxy chart access for parents or legal guardians to comply with Hawaiʻi state laws about health information and privacy for teenagers.

A parent or legal guardian can request online proxy access to medical records for his/her children who are less than 14 years old. Child Proxy Request Form (PDF)

MyChart is free to all patients receiving medical services at The Queen’s Health Systems. If you see a provider outside of Queen’s, they may or may not offer MyChart.

MyChart goes to great lengths to protect your personal medical information. In order to access your account, you need a unique username and password. MyChart also requires that users enter authentication codes to log into their accounts.

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MyChart for Teens

Teens 14 to 17-year-old can make confidential appointments with their health care provider, access certain medical information, view upcoming appointments, and more.