SEE YOUR CHART. A how-to guide for using our patient portal

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SEE YOUR CHART A how-to guide for using our patient portal

WHAT IS SEE YOUR CHART? See Your Chart is an online portal where you (the patient) can see a breadth of information including: - The date and time of your next appointment - Information on your treating physician - Lab results - When and who to call if you are having symptoms or have questions

THIS IS YOUR DASHBOARD

HOW TO LOGIN When you visit our office you will receive information regarding See Your Chart. Within that information you will find a login and password. Then visit https://secure.seeyourchart.com to find the login page which will look similar to the picture on the right à

WAYS TO USE SEE YOUR CHART See Your Chart is incredibly useful when used frequently to: See your list of current medications Journal your thoughts and document your road to recovery and health Be informed about your disease and what you can expect See important documents such as lab results, vitals, and summaries Connect with other users around you

THE ORGANIZER TAB: CALENDAR Under the Organizer tab you can find the information needed to stay organized and up to date With the calendar feature (shown right) you can stay on top of your appointments, eating schedule, and medications.

THE ORGANIZER TAB: MEDICATIONS Shown right is the Medications section under the organizer tab. This is a helpful place to see your current medications, how and when you take them, and when you need refills. You can also request refills and ask questions about the drugs you are prescribed.

THE ORGANIZER TAB: JOURNAL Shown below is the Journal section of the Organizer tab. The journal allows you to document your journey, write about how you are feeling during the week and express struggles or achievements. Additionally, you can share some or all of your journal with your support network so they can follow along with you during your treatment

THE RECORDS TAB The records tab is useful for staying up to date on the information you need most. Track your lab results Manage your vitals See a summary of your care Manage your info Email address Contact phone

THE CONNECT TAB The Connect tab is useful to those who would like to allow other members of their network such as spouse, other family or friends to have access to their records. Shown below is the Friends and Family section where you can edit who has this access

THE CONNECT TAB CONTINUED Under the Connect tab you will also find messages. Messages works just like email and is a great option for our patients for non-urgent matters It work great for messaging us questions regarding billing matters Appointment and medical records queries And prescription renewal requests Simply click New at the top of the section to start a new message

THE BE INFORMED TAB: YOUR DISEASE The Be Informed tab has three sections: Your disease Provides information on your disease

THE BE INFORMED TAB: YOUR DISEASE Side Effects Reviews common side effects of treatments

THE BE INFORMED TAB: YOUR DISEASE Resources Has many links to outside websites with information regarding any number of topics

REMEMBER TO ALWAYS CALL THE OFFICE IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING SYMPTOMS While you are on chemotherapy, our goal is to manage your side effects efficiently and avoid unnecessary emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Please be proactive if you are having side effects or problems and call your doctor s office during normal business hours M-F (after 9 a.m. and before 4 p.m.). We would prefer that you call us prior to going to the emergency room except for life-threatening issues such as chest pain, shortness of breath, confusion, or serious bleeding.

CALL OUR OFFICE IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Temperature of 100.5 or higher Poor appetite and poor intake of fluids for more than 24 hours Nausea, persistent vomiting or inability to keep down liquids Diarrhea 3 or more watery bowel movements per day for 2 or more days which does not respond to Lomotil or Imodium Bleeding from the nose or mouth, coughing blood, blood in bowel movements/urine Difficulty breathing New or worsening abdominal pain New swelling in arm(s), leg(s) or neck Burning, stinging, redness or swelling where your intravenous (IV) line was placed New skin rash