CRH’s ‘MyChart’ is now accessible in Spanish

COLUMBUS, Ind. – Columbus Regional Health has announced that MyChart is now available in Spanish. MyChart is a secure online patient portal designed to help you manage your health care more conveniently than ever.

COLUMBUS, Ind. – Columbus Regional Health has announced that MyChart is now available in Spanish. MyChart is a secure online patient portal designed to help you manage your health care more conveniently than ever.

To access the Spanish version, follow these simple steps:

  • Visit mychart.crh.org or open the MyChart app on your mobile device
  • On the top right of the screen, find the “Change Language” option
  • Select Spanish

If you need help with MyChart or have questions about your account, contact your doctor’s office or call WellConnect at 812.343.9840.

En español: Columbus Regional Health ha anunciado que MyChart ya está disponible en español. MyChart es un portal seguro para pacientes en línea diseñado para ayudarle a gestionar su atención médica de forma más cómoda que nunca.

Para acceder a la versión en español, siga estos sencillos pasos:

  • Visite mychart.crh.org o abra la aplicación MyChart en su dispositivo móvil
  • En la parte superior derecha de la pantalla, encontrarás la opción “Cambiar idioma”
  • Selecciona español

Si necesita ayuda con MyChart o tiene preguntas sobre su cuenta, comuníquese con el consultorio de su médico o llame a WellConnect al 812.343.9840.

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