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When an adult requires additional support in their healthcare journey or is unable to make their own healthcare decisions, an authorized representative may request proxy access to their health information in MyAHS Connect. Learn more.
All MyAHS Connect users 18 years of age or older can give another MyAHS Connect user 18 years of age or older access to their AHS health information. Learn more.
If your child has been a patient at an Alberta Health Services site that has Connect Care, your child's healthcare team can sign them up to MyAHS Connect.
MyAHS Connect is an online tool that allows quicker access to your child's health records, including their medications, lab test results and visit summaries. MyAHS Connect also allows you to make appointments online. Talk to your healthcare provider for more information.
If your child is younger than 12 years old, you can apply for proxy access to their MyAHS Connect account at any time using the process outlined below.
Note: If your child is older than 12, proxy access is likely to be granted only if your child has complex or special healthcare needs*.
What you need to know about MyAHS Connect
If you've been a patient at an Alberta Health Services location using Connect Care, your healthcare team can help you get access to view your health records online using MyAHS Connect.
MyAHS Connect is your online tool that gives you access to your records such as your medications, your growth chart, any lab test results you've done, etc. Access it from your web browser, or download the app called MyChart onto your mobile device.
Learn more about MyAHS Connect.
When a child or youth has or is at an increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition and also requires health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally (U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau). Most of these children need specialty care in addition to primary care.
The conditions these children or youth have are wide-ranging and include, but not limited to: