Mypennstate health, My Health Patient Portal
My Penn State Health is a convenient, secure website that makes it easy to communicate with your physicians, pay bills, and make appointments. Learn how to sign up and use this service to manage your health care records.
Secure, convenient access to your medical records
My Penn State Health is a secure website where you can conveniently manage your health care information related to your visits with Penn State Health providers.
Privately communicate with care providers
Send a secure message to a care provider whenever you have a question. You’ll never lose track of this communication, as everything will be included in your permanent medical records.
Make and manage appointments
You can check on, reschedule, or cancel upcoming appointments without picking up the phone. Log in and make your request, any time day or night. Some practices offer real-time appointment scheduling.
View test results
Most lab test reports will be available online for you to view as they are released. Only tests performed at Penn State lab facilities will appear in your electronic health record.
Review medical history
Find upcoming appointment instructions, medications, allergies, immunization records, and more. These records will help both you and your care providers stay up to date on your condition.
Sign up
You can create your account online using the Self-Enroll process. Or you may sign up with the office staff during any visit to the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center or one of our Medical Group locations.
In case of emergencies
Do not use My Health in the event of an emergency. For medical emergencies, please call 9-1-1 or your physician’s office immediately.
FAQs: My Health Account Set-up and Access Restrictions
How do I sign up for My Health?
- Step-by-step instructions
- Find your Medical Record Number (MRN)
- You can start the self-enroll process online here
- NOTE: Self-enrollment is only available for patients 14 years or older.
- Parents and caregivers of younger patients should contact our Health Information Management team at 717-531-1697 to sign up for portal access (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays).
You can also request an account when you are at a Penn State Medical Group office visit, or at the Admissions Desk in the main hospital, or in the Health Information Management office in the University Physicians Center.
If you registered during your office visit, you should receive an email “invitation” to join the health portal. The link in this email message will take you to your registration information. If you do not see the message in your email inbox, you may want to check the junk or spam folder to see if it is there.
If you have difficulty finding your registration email invitation, please call 877-621-8014 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They can confirm that your email address is in the registration database.
How do I access My Health?
Smartphone Apps Available: Simplify your access to My Health! Download a HealtheLife smartphone app:
Please note: Penn State Health St. Joseph patients can learn about the patient portals they use here
Who can use My Health?
- patients over the age of 13 – patients age 14-17 may have their own account because of medical records privacy rights governed by Pennsylvania state law.
- parents of patients up to age 14 – consent from the child is required after their 14th birthday if they do not wish to have their own account, but provide the parents with access. See next question for details.
- parental access is terminated on the child’s 18th birthday per Federal HIPAA law. See next question for details.
- legal guardians with appropriate consent
Can I access my child’s medical records?
- On the child’s 14th birthday, access is automatically suspended. Your child will then need to visit the Medical Group office and provide their own email address to create a personal Portal account, or complete a Proxy Authorization Access Consent Form to re-enable access to their online records by parents or guardians.
- This expiration is related to your child’s age, not to any of the details on his or her record. Pennsylvania law affords medical records privacy rights to minors for certain medical record details. Examples of this include pregnancy, family planning counseling, selected types of behavioral health treatment, etc.
- Download Proxy Authorization Access Consent Form [en español]. Please complete the form and provide to the office staff at your next visit.
- On the child’s 18th birthday, parental or guardian access to online medical records will be terminated. The child will be able to initiate their own account for access to their electronic health record during their next office visit. Federal HIPAA law requires privacy of health records at age 18. Please advise your child to contact his/her physician’s office so that an account can be created that he/she can access directly.
- As always, parents and guardians can contact their family physician to discuss their child’s medical situation, and can contact Penn State Hershey Medical Records office to obtain paper copies of medical records by providing proper identification.
Can two adult patients (e.g. husband and wife) use the same email address for their My Health accounts?
How do I get documents dated prior to October 1, 2013?
My Health Features
Will my secure messages become part of my medical record?
Are all of my medical records now available via My Health?
Does My Health allow me to communicate with my care providers who are not practicing at Penn State Health?
I had a test recently at a Penn State Health lab. Why are my test results not appearing on My Health?
Please contact your medical practice office directly to get the results of any lab tests which do not appear on My Health.
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