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Manage and Personalize Features in MyChart

Personalize MyChart

There are three ways you can personalize how MyChart appears for you and each of your family members. For each account you have access to, you can:

  • Specify the color scheme.
  • Change the name that appears under that person's photo.
  • Add or change the photo. Note that photos you upload through MyChart are visible to medical staff, so you should only use a photo that shows each person's face.
    • Go to Menu > Personalize.
    • Click Edit.
    • Make any of the changes described above and then click Save.

Update your personal information

You can update your address, phone number, email address, and other personal details at any time so that your clinic always has the most up-to-date information in your record.

  • Go to Menu > Personal Information.
  • Click Edit in the section for the information you need to update.
  • Confirm that your updated information is correct, and then click Save Changes.

Customize your notification preferences

MyChart can send you notification by email or text message when there is new information available in your MyChart account. You can specify your preferences for different types of notifications, including new messages, test results, billing statements and letters, prescriptions, appointment updates, and more.

  • Go to Menu > Communications.
  • Select notification options for a group of notifications (for example, Appointments or Messages) or expand a notification group to select options for individual notifications you want to receive.
  • Update your email address and mobile phone number if needed.

Change your MyChart password or update your security question and answer

To ensure that your medical information stays protected, consider changing your MyChart password periodically. To do so, go to Menu > Security Settings. From this page, you can also update the security question and answer that are used when you forget your MyChart username or password.

Protect your account with two-step verification

You can ensure that your account stays secure even if someone else has your username or password by turning on two-step verification. When this feature is turned on, you must enter a code that is sent to you by email or text message to log in to MyChart, in addition to using your username and password.
When you log in to MyChart for the first time, you might be prompted to verify your email address and phone number to enable two-step verification. If you decide to turn off two-step verification instead, you can turn it on again later.

  • Go to Menu > Security Settings and click Turn on Two-Step Verification.
  • Confirm your email address or phone number, enter your MyChart password, and then click Continue.
  • Select whether you want to receive the security code to turn on two-step verification by email or text message.

Switch Provider in the MyChart app

To install the MyChart app, go to the App Store or Google Play Store and search for "MyChart."

  • After you open the app, select your primary healthcare organization from the list of organizations. You can search for your organization by name, state, or ZIP code. You can easily add or switch between your MyChart accounts at different healthcare organizations using the Switch Organizations button on the login screen or the Switch Organization menu option after you've logged in.

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