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MyChart
The Ferrell Hospital MyChart website serves patients within the Ferrell Hospital service area only.
MyChart is not to be used for emergency or urgent needs. For medical emergencies, dial 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Your health information--anytime, anywhere.
- Communicate with your doctor - Ask non-urgent medical questions.
- Request prescription refills - Send a refill request for any of your refillable medications.
- See test results - For most tests, there is no more waiting for a phone call or letter. See your results and doctor’s comments within days.
- Manage appointments - Schedule your next appointment, or view details of past or upcoming appointments.
MyChart FAQs
MyChart is a secure, personalized, online portal for patients to access parts of their medical record. With MyChart, you can:
- View test results
- Schedule and reschedule appointments
- Request prescription refills
- Check in for appointments prior to arrival.
- Receive upcoming appointment reminders; you can also see information from past appointments
- Sent non-urgent messages and questions to your providers
- See current/past medications, immunizations and other records
- Pay bills easily
- Access certain services only offered online.
No. MyChart is a free service offered to all of our patients.
Yes. MyChart can be used by any Ferrell patient.
You need an activation code to create your own user name and password. You can get an activation code one of several ways:
- You can ask your Ferrell provider's office.
- Call our Call Center at 812-450-5000 to receive a code via email.
You can request a new activation code using one of the options in the prior question. For security reasons, your activation code expires after 14 days and is no longer valid after the first time you use it.
Information is MyChart is the same as what is on file with your providers. You can correct this information at your next appointment; if you are concerned and want to change the information sooner, contact your provider's office.
First, log into MyChart. To update your password or security questions, select Settings at the top, and then select Security Settings. To update your personal information, choose the Health Folder at the top, then select Demographics.
You may click the "Forgot Username" or "Forgot Password" link on the sign-in page to reset your password online. You may also call our support line Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm at 812-450-3742, option 1, to request a new, secure password.
To protect your privacy and the security of your MyChart information, you will automatically be logged out if your account remains idle for 15 minutes. We recommend that you log out of MyChart if you need to leave your computer or other device for even a short period of time.
You have several options, depending on your needs. If you have a technical question about MyChart, you can call our MyChart Support Line at 812-450-3742. If you have a question about a health condition, contact your provider.
Yes. This is called “proxy access” and allows an adult to access their family member's MyChart. This proxy access can be for minor children (under 14), or for an adult who has designated someone as a health care decision maker. A Proxy Consent Form can be completed in-person at the provider's office.
No. Medical information is specific and unique to every individual. Each person should have their own MyChart account. To ask questions for someone else, you must have proxy access to another person’s MyChart account, and then use their account to ask questions.
No. Because medical information is specific and unique to every individual, each adult must have their own individual MyChart account. People may grant proxy access to their spouse (or another adult) by contacting their provider's office and completing a Proxy Consent Form.
When minors turn 14, privacy settings within MyChart will change. If you have additional questions about the specifics of this, please contact your child's physician office. You may also call our privacy officer.
Most lab, x-ray and other imaging results are available. However, your provider can choose which types of test results are accessible through MyChart. For some types of testing, providers want to discuss results with patients prior to the results being posted in MyChart.
Your test results are released to your MyChart account shortly after they are completed. Some results are available very soon; others may take a few days for the test to process and then for a physician to interpret the results). A few test results are held until after your provider has reviewed them.
You will generally receive an answer within 1-2 business days. Please note that MyChart should not be used for urgent situations. Please contact your provider's office by phone if the situation requires immediate attention. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Access to your account is controlled through secure activation codes, personal usernames and passwords. Each person controls their password, and the account cannot be accessed without that password. You will never receive an email containing health information or other personal details, as this information is only viewable while logged in to you account. You will also never receive a email asking for personal information.
MyChart is owned and operated by Epic, the most widely used electronic medical record. Epic is fully compliant with federal and state laws related to patient privacy. Your name and e-mail address will be treated with the same care and privacy that is given your to your health records and will never be sold or leased.