Medical Records

Ways to Access Your Medical Records

Find On MyChart

You can get a digital copy of your medical records on MyChart, free of charge. 

  1. Click on “Your Menu” and select “Obtain or Share Your Record.” 
  2. Choose who you want to share your medical records with. 
  3. Click on “Request a Formal Copy” 
  4. Complete the form and click “Send Request.” 

Once approved, you can view your medical records in the “Documents” section of MyChart. 

Log in to MyChart


Proxy Access

You can request "proxy access" to your family member's account or give access to your account to a family member or caregiver. If you have proxy access to someone's account, you can see their healthcare information, as well as your own, from within the same MyChart account.

Proxy for Minor – (Birth to Age 15) Application

Proxy for Adult Application – Patients Age 16 and Older

Proxy for Adult Application Requiring Legal Documentation of Permanent Legal Guardianship or Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare

SOLICITUD PARA REPRESENTANTE DE UN ADULTO – PACIENTES DE 16 AÑOS DE EDAD Y MAYORES

Contact Your Doctors' Office

You can contact your doctors' office directly to get access to your medical records. 

Find a Doctors' Office

Request Paper Copies

There is a cost for retrieving medical records, unless they are being sent directly to a health care facility for continuity of care. 

Medical Records Release Authorization Form

Autorizacion para divulgar informacion protegida de salud

Reproductive Health Attestation Form


Send Form To

Lexington Health
2720 Sunset Blvd. 
West Columbia, SC 29169

 

 

Disclaimer
Medical information is confidential and protected by law. While the information belongs to the patient, Lexington Health owns the record. The information can only be released with authorization from the patient or their legal guardian. The law requires that the authorization include the patient’s signature and the date the request is being authorized. The law requires that medical records be kept for 10 years after the patient reaches majority.