Stay Connected with MyChart
MyChart makes it easy to stay on top of your health care and connect with your care team whenever you need.
What MyChart Can Do for You
Send messages to your care team
Manage your prescriptions
Request & manage appointments
Schedule, cancel, or reschedule appointments for you or your family.
Check your test results
Stay connected with your family
View your medical records
Pay your bills
Get Started with MyChart Today
MyChart can be accessed on your computer or downloaded as an app on your phone or tablet.
To sign up, your clinic will send you an activation link by text, email, or give you a printed After Visit Summary.
If you do not have an activation code yet, you can request one by calling 503-359-5564 or emailing [email protected].
Sign Up Online
- You will receive a text or email with an activation link. Tap or click the link, or go to Sign Up for MyChart.
- Create your MyChart account. We suggest installing the MyChart app on your device so you can begin using it right away.
Need more help? View step by step instructions here.
Sign Up on Your phone
Sign Up in person at your clinic
Are You Ready to Get Started?
If you already have a MyChart account, click here to log in.
Making the Most of MyChart
Get step-by-step help logging into your account.
Managing Your Health
Learn how to move around inside MyChart and use the tools that help you manage your care.
Creating and Reading Messages
See how to create, open, read, and respond to messages from your care team.
Got questions? We’ve got answers.
Below are some answers to some commonly asked questions.
Please note: MyChart is not meant to replace emergency care. If you need immediate care or have life-threatening symptoms, please call 911 or go to your closest emergency room.
What is MyChart?
Is there a cost to use MyChart?
How do I sign up for MyChart?
Can I see my test results in MyChart?
What if I forget my password?
Is my information safe in MyChart?
How can I gain access to another person's MyChart account?
If you are the parent or guardian of a Virginia Garcia patient, you can request proxy access to their account.
Types of proxies include:
– An individual permitted by an adult patient to be a proxy (e.g., spouse, sibling). Access will remain in effect until revoked
– Parent/legal guardian of a developmentally disabled minor or adult patient
– Parent of a minor (birth parent or adoptive parent) If you are not the birth or adoptive parent (e.g., stepparent, grandparent), you must provide documentation that establishes that you are the patient’s legal guardian/healthcare representative.
– Legal guardian or authorized representative of an adult. Authorized representative may include a care facility
– Legal guardian or authorized representative of a minor. For minors under age 12, this proxy expires prior to the patient’s 12th birthday; For minors ages 12 through 17, this proxy expires on the patient’s 18th birthday
Proxy Request Form – English
Formulario de autorización para el acceso del apoderado – Spanish
How do I download the MyChart app?
Download the MyChart App:
Need help getting started?
View step-by-step instructions for your phone, tablet, or computer here.


