About reviewing medical records online
Get answers to common questions about reviewing your medical records online.
General questions
You can tell your provider at your next appointment and they can update your records.
Or you can send a secure message to your care team and ask them to update your records.
Yes. We follow strict security policies and practices to protect your personal health information.
If you print or download anything from our online tools, you’ll need to take responsibility for protecting that information.
We securely share your electronic health information with participating non-VA health care providers and federal partners when they’re treating you. If you want us to share your electronic health information, you don’t have to do anything. We automatically include you in electronic sharing.
Learn more about electronic health information sharing at VA
My HealtheVet questions
No. You can no longer use My HealtheVet as a personal health record to enter and store your own health information outside of your electronic health record. This change helps us make sure that all your important information is in the record your care team has access to.
If you have new medications or other information to add to your health record, send a secure message to your care team. Or tell your provider at your next appointment.
To track your vitals and other health data and share it with your provider, you can now use our Share My Health Data app.
You can download your self-entered health information report. This report will include any information you added to your records in the previous version of My HealtheVet. You can’t add information yourself to your medical records in My HealtheVet on VA.gov.
Here’s how to get your self-entered health information report:
- Sign in to the Medical records section of My HealtheVet on VA.gov.
- Find the section called “Download your medical records reports.” Select Go to download your medical records reports.
- Find the section called “Self-entered health information.” Select Download self-entered health information report (PDF).
- If you want to also download any self-entered goals, select Go to the previous version of My HealtheVet to download historical goals.
Yes. You can sign up to get email notifications when medical images you requested are available. You can also opt out of email notifications at any time.
Here’s how to get to your notification settings:
- Sign in to VA.gov with your Login.gov or ID.me account
- Select your name from the navigation menu
- Select Profile
- Find the Notification settings section on the page
- Select Manage notification settings
- Go to the Health care section
- Lab and test results, including results of blood tests, X-rays, and other imaging tests
- Care summaries and notes from your VA providers, including summaries of your stays in health facilities (called admission and discharge summaries)
- Vaccines (immunizations)
- Allergies and reactions, including any side effects that you may have had from medications
- Basic vitals, like blood pressure, height, weight, and temperature
- Information about health conditions your VA care team is helping you manage
Call us at 877-327-0022 (TTY: 711). We’re here Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET.
My VA Health questions
At this time, VA has 2 health portals: My HealtheVet and My VA Health.
These medical centers now use the My VA Health portal:
- Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center (North Chicago, Illinois)
- Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VA Medical Center (Walla Walla, Washington)
- Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center (Spokane, Washington)
- Roseburg VA Health Care System (Roseburg, Oregon)
- VA Central Ohio Health Care System (Columbus, Ohio)
- VA Southern Oregon Rehabilitation Center and Clinics (White City, Oregon)
All other VA medical centers and health facilities use the My HealtheVet portal.
No matter which portal your facility uses, you can sign in to manage your health care online with My HealtheVet on VA.gov. We’ll then help you get to the tools you need in the right portal for you.
We continue to work to bring all your VA health care information together—so you can manage all your health care and benefit needs in one place.
Call the My VA Health help desk at 888-444-6982 (TTY: 711). We’re here 24/7.
You can also review our My VA Health user guide and other Veteran resources to help you use the portal.