MyHealth Records - Health information management & tracking
Access lab results, manage prescriptions, and track wellness goals all in one secure platform for your health journey

- 1.0.18 Version
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- 252K+ Downloads
- Free License
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MyHealth Records is a digital platform available for Albertans aged 14 and older, allowing them to access certain health information via Alberta Netcare, the province's electronic health record system.
This service helps you better manage your health data in a secure environment, enabling you to obtain, save, and oversee your personal health information.
With MyHealth Records, you can:
- view your lab test results as soon as they are available
- check medications prescribed by community pharmacies
- view most immunizations received in Alberta
- maintain journals to monitor your mood, sleep patterns, weight, and fitness objectives
- upload and track information from compatible personal health devices, such as blood pressure monitors, blood glucose meters, and fitness trackers
- generate reports to share with your healthcare professionals
- share your health record with someone you trust
- securely communicate with your healthcare providers if they utilize the same messaging system
- add and store additional personal health details
Frequently asked questions
For Albertans
What is MyHealth Records (MHR)?
MyHealth Records (MHR) is the single access point for Albertans' personal health information using their verified Alberta.ca Account username and password. Through this website, Albertans can access the following tools:
My Personal Records (MPR)
MyAHS Connect
Who is eligible for MyHealth Records?
MyHealth Records is available to Albertans that are at least 14 years of age and have an Alberta-issued Driver's License or Alberta-issued Identification Card with an up-to-date address.
Can parents or guardians access their teens' MyHealth Records?
MyHealth Records (MHR) currently allows its users (14 and over) the ability to create and access their own records. For those youth that decide to create an account, they will have full control of their records just like any other MyHealth Records adult user. Only users themselves are able to provide another person access to their records by using the sharing feature that allows users to invite and electronically share some or all of their MyHealth Records. The user is the only one that has control of this feature.
What is My Personal Records (MPR)?
My Personal Records (MPR) is an online application that allows Albertans to access their key personal health information derived from Alberta's provincial electronic health record, Alberta Netcare.
Currently, available information includes immunizations, dispensed medications from pharmacies and most lab results. It also allows users to track and manage their health and wellness data and to share their information electronically or to print reports. The Province continues to expand the information available to Albertans in MPR.
Do I have immediate access to MyHealth Records once I have an Alberta.ca Account?
Yes. You need to create an Alberta.ca Account and complete the first step of account verification. Once this step is complete, you can immediately access MyHealth Records. Make sure to verify your Alberta.ca Account within 30 days of creating your account and signing up to MyHealth Records in order to maintain access to your most recent information.
What is MyAHS Connect?
Albertans who are patients of Alberta Health Services (AHS) and have visited an AHS facility that is using Connect Care can use MyAHS Connect to securely access their AHS Connect Care record. Connect Care is AHS' Clinical Information System that maintains the AHS record of care. Using MyAHS Connect, AHS patients are able to view their lab and diagnostic results and to interact with their Connect Care healthcare team. Parents or guardians of AHS patients under 18 years can see the minor patient's MyAHS Connect record via a proxy access after it is enabled by an appropriate AHS provider.
Will my lab results be released retroactively?
Once the changes are in place, new users will see an 18-month retrospective view of any lab results slated for release. Existing users will not have labs added retroactively, but they will be able to see the expanded lab results moving forward.
- Version1.0.18
- UpdateAug 27, 2025
- DeveloperGovernment of the Province of Alberta
- CategoryMedical
- Requires AndroidAndroid 7.0+
- Downloads252K+
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Easy access to health records
Compact organization of personal medical history
Notifications for test results and messages via email
Shows COVID-19 immunization status
Useful for discussing medical results with healthcare providers
Simplifies keeping track of prescriptions
Provides lab test histories and immunization records
Can be used on-the-go with mobile devices
Frequent crashes and freezing issues
Difficulties logging in and accessing user accounts
Error messages indicating "Bad Request"
Slow performance during high traffic periods
Blank screens after pressing 'Get Started'
Compatibility problems with Google login policies
Outdated information not updated regularly
Poor customer support responsiveness
Security certificate issues leading to unsecure connections