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St. Luke's My Chart

Access your records online.

MyChart is your secure electronic medical record and your access to request Covid Vaccine documentation. You can request a copy of your medical record that will contain the Covid Vaccine documentation. Using the blue messaging envelope option within your MyChart choose the Medical Records Request option. After your message is received the requested info will be send to you via the MyChart portal.


Your Medical Record… Delivered!

Your Doctor Gets Your Images After Your Test/Study

Your medical records are delivered to physicians who practice at St. Luke’s through a secure website accessed only by medical personnel so that you never have to worry about picking up your own radiology images or “films.”


Instead, your doctor gets high-quality digital images on a computer screen in the privacy of the office. And, with the assistance of fellowship-trained radiologists, your doctor can tell you what the results mean for your health.


There may be times when your doctor asks that you bring your records and images to your next appointment. We can deliver this information directly to your physician prior to your appointment if you contact us in advance.

Requesting Your Record

To make it easy for you, you can download and print our Medical Information Release form or obtain a form from any patient care unit at a St. Luke’s University Health Network facility.


You can request records from St. Luke’s Medical Records Department:

Patient records can be emailed to them securely with a signed Medical Release with the email address clearly stated on the release. We cannot fax records to personal home faxes.

Patients 18 and over need to authorize the release of their records unless there is a POA on file.

Spouses and significant others also need to authorize the release of their information.

Non-parental patient representatives such as guardians, foster parents, etc. are required to present documentation to receive records.

The Power of Attorney is void after death. The executor of the estate can obtain this information with proper documentation.

Medical Record staff is not permitted to read patient information over the phone.

Primary Care Doctors do not automatically get a CD of their patient’s studies. This would need to be requested. St. Luke’s physicians can view your images online and do not need a CD. If you need a radiology CD sent to a doctor outside the St. Luke’s network, you can call Medical Records at 484-526-4719. The CD will be mailed directly to your doctor for your appointment.

You can obtain your SLPG medical records by calling the Medical Records Department at 484-526-4719. You can submit a medical release to: slpgreleaseofinformation@sluhn.org, or fax it to: 1-833-932-1185.

Medical Records can fax or email your records securely to your employer with a signed medical release that states the employer’s information and exactly what you would like released to the employer.

Behavioral Health records require physician authorization for patient release. Please contact the Medical Records Department at 484-526-4719 for assistance.

No, Medical Records will not be available for patients to retrieve records in-person.

Contact Information

St. Luke’s Medical Records
Phone: 484-526-4719 (Monday through Friday: 8 am - 4:30 pm)
Fax: 833-932-1185
Email: releaseofinformation@sluhn.org

Cost

We will send your records back to you upon receipt of the signed record request form.


For requests other than patient care, you will receive a bill from an independent third-party vendor. St. Luke’s charges only the state regulated charge for copies of your medical record.

Processing Time

The Medical Records department will work with you and your doctor to get your records where they need to be for your individual situation.

Authorization Signature for Your Records Release

By law, the following authorized people are able to sign for the release of your health information:
  • Yourself (not your spouse)
  • A parent (for patients younger than 18 years of age)
  • A minor who has a child or who is aged 12 – 17 and is under the care of a psychiatrist and/or in drug/alcohol treatment
  • Legal guardian (guardianship documentation is required)
  • Power of attorney if patient is unable to sign (legal documentation is required)
  • Estate representative for a deceased patient (estate documentation is required)