Patient Portal
Need an account? Richmond Pediatrics can set up an account when you schedule or check in for an appointment.
Already have Seattle Children’s MyChart account?
- Richmond Pediatrics became part of Seattle Children’s Primary Care Group in 2023.
What can I do in MyChart?
You will be able to manage upcoming and past appointments, conduct telehealth visits, sign consents, message providers, complete questionnaires, see test results, medications, visit summaries and provider notes, pay bills.**
Patients are eligible for their own MyChart account at 13 years old and will see the same things as their legal guardian/”proxy”. In order to comply with Washington state law, as well as protect the patient’s privacy, patients 13+ years old will have additional access to viewing sensitive medications which a provider may have shared only with them.
Adults listed as foster parents or biological parents of foster patients will be able to manage upcoming appointments, conduct telehealth visits, message providers.
** One adult per patient will also have access to pay bills. This is determined by who was added to our system as the guarantor, or person responsible for bills
MyChart is not for emergencies. If your child is experiencing a healthcare emergency, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department.
FAQs
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What is MyChart?
MyChart is a free, secure way for patients and legal guardians to access portions of the electronic medical record from any device connected to the Internet.
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Who is eligible for MyChart?
MyChart is available to patients 13 years and older, and to legal guardians of patients who have been treated by a Richmond Pediatrics provider.
We also offer MyChart to foster parents and biological parents of patients in foster care.
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I already have a MyChart account at another healthcare site. Is that the same?
No. MyChart is an online tool used by many healthcare systems, but each requires its own registration and has separate MyChart systems. Your Richmond Pediatrics and Seattle Children’s MyChart accounts are the same. Once you have activated your Richmond Pediatrics or Seattle Children’s MyChart account, you can connect your account with other participating organizations to bring all your information in one place by going to "Link My Accounts". This includes pulling information such as allergies, health history, medications, messages, test results, appointments and care team members.
If you are a proxy for the patient (adults in our records who are the legal guardian of a patient), it is required that you are also a proxy for the same patient at the other participating organization. You can identify that you are a proxy quickly by logging into MyChart and seeing if you have the desired patient listed in the top right dropdown menu under your name.
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What can I do in MyChart?
You will be able to manage upcoming and past appointments, conduct telehealth visits, sign consents, message providers, complete questionnaires, see test results, medications, visit summaries and provider notes, pay bills.**
Patients are eligible for their own MyChart account at 13 years old and will see the same things as their legal guardian/”proxy”. In order to comply with Washington state law, as well as protect the patient’s privacy, patients 13+ years old will have additional access to viewing sensitive medications which a provider may have shared only with them.
Adults listed as foster parents or biological parents of foster patients will be able to manage upcoming appointments, conduct telehealth visits, message providers.
** One adult per patient will also have access to pay bills. This is determined by who was added to our system as the guarantor, or person responsible for bills
See a full list of FAQs on MyChart.