NYU Langone Medical Center: MyChart, Doctors & Phone 2026

NYU Langone patient portal guide • MyChart and app

NYU Portal Help Center

Use this guide before you log in to NYU Langone Health MyChart, create an account, recover a username, use the NYU Langone Health app, share access with a caregiver, request records, download radiology images, pay a bill or start a video visit.

This page is focused on the patient portal workflow, not a generic hospital listing. It explains MyChart help desk hours, activation, text alerts, proxy access, medical records, billing routes, video visits, virtual urgent care, app safety, official links, a planner, scripts and common mistakes.

MyChart help: 866-262-6458App + web portalRecords and imagesProxy accessBilling and video visits
Login, records, bill or share access?Choose the right NYU Langone MyChart route before entering private health information.
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Quick answer: NYU Langone Health uses NYU Langone Health MyChart and the NYU Langone Health app for appointments, results, clinical notes, messages, medications, refills, records, bill payments, video visits, virtual urgent care and sharing care access. The official MyChart Help Desk is 866-262-6458. Technical support is listed as weekdays 7 AM-8 PM and weekends 9 AM-5 PM. For emergencies, call 911.
PortalNYU Langone Health MyChart
AppNYU Langone Health app
MyChart help866-262-6458
Main health system550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Safety warning: NYU Langone MyChart support cannot provide emergency care, medical advice, appointment changes, or clinical chart corrections. Call 911 for chest pain, stroke signs, severe breathing trouble, major injury, suicidal crisis, overdose, severe allergic reaction or symptoms that are rapidly worsening.

NYU Langone MyChart Task Finder

Most users do not need a long hospital profile. They need one practical portal action: log in, create an account, recover access, message a care team, request records, download images, share access, pay a bill or prepare for a video visit.

What you needBest first routeWhy this route worksPrepare before starting
Login, username or password helpMyChart login recovery or Help DeskNYU Langone says users who cannot recover account details should call 866-262-6458.Full name, date of birth, contact details and possible verification information.
Create a new MyChart accountOfficial MyChart sign-up routeCreating an account takes only minutes when identity can be verified.Email, phone, date of birth and any activation or visit details.
Use the mobile appNYU Langone Health appThe app connects to MyChart and centralizes appointments, messages, records, refills and bills.App Store or Google Play access, MyChart username and password.
Request medical recordsMyChart Request/Share RecordsNYU Langone says MyChart is the easiest and fastest way to request records.Date range, record type and recipient or download purpose.
Download radiology imagesMyChart radiology image routeImage files are different from written radiology reports.Study date, body part, imaging type and receiving provider instructions.
Give caregiver accessShare My Record / Friends and Family AccessProxy and shared access rules differ by patient age and consent.Caregiver name, email, date of birth and consent details.
Pay a billMyChart billing tools or contact billingHospital, physician and emergency-care bills may route differently.Statement, guarantor/account number, insurance EOB and service date.

NYU Langone MyChart Login, Sign-Up and Account Recovery

The official login page includes Sign Up Now, Forgot login information, passkey login and Pay as Guest. Use only the official NYU Langone MyChart login before entering private health information.

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Login help

If you cannot recover your username or password online, call the MyChart Help Desk at 866-262-6458.

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Support hours

Technical support is listed weekdays 7 AM-8 PM and weekends 9 AM-5 PM.

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Support limits

MyChart support cannot update clinical chart details, provide medical advice, schedule appointments or change appointments.

Login troubleshooting checklist

  • Use the official MyChart URL from NYU Langone or the official app, not an ad result.
  • Try account recovery before creating a duplicate account.
  • Check whether email filters are blocking MyChart messages.
  • Add MyChart.DoNotReply@NYULangone.org as a contact if emails are missing.
  • Use a secure private device when reviewing records or paying a bill.
  • Call 866-262-6458 if you cannot verify identity or regain access.

NYU Langone Health App: What It Can Do

The NYU Langone Health app connects to your MyChart account. It is not a separate random portal. Use it for mobile access to care tasks that otherwise require logging into MyChart on a browser.

Appointments

Schedule, change, cancel or review appointments when available.

Results and notes

View test results, clinical notes, medications, health summary, immunizations and allergies.

Care team messages

Send non-urgent messages and receive care-team updates.

Billing and sharing

Manage bill payments, care for others, and share information with outside providers.

App safety: download the app only from the official App Store or Google Play listing linked by NYU Langone. Avoid copied APK files, sponsored lookalikes and third-party “portal helper” apps.

Medical Records Through NYU Langone MyChart

NYU Langone says patients can request, download and access medical records through MyChart. The MyChart route is usually fastest, but a release form is still available for patients who prefer email, mail or fax.

Log in to MyChart

Use your NYU Langone Health MyChart account or the official app.

Open Request/Share Records

Select the Menu button, then choose Request/Share Records.

Select Request Medical Record

Choose the date range or request all dates, then select the record detail level you need.

Agree and submit

Review the release language and send the request. NYU Langone says MyChart-requested records are usually available to view immediately.

Record needBest routePrepareCommon mistake
Recent visit detailsMyChart Request/Share RecordsDate range and visit type.Calling the Help Desk for clinical interpretation.
Records sent to another doctorMyChart or release formDoctor name, fax, address and appointment date.Waiting until the day before a specialist appointment.
Non-MyChart form requestAuthorization for Use and Disclosure of PHISigned form and correct delivery details.Submitting an unsigned form.
Hospital records by mail/fax/emailHealth Information ManagementPhoto ID copy, signed form and destination.Using a third-party site when official forms are available.
Sensitive or missing resultsContact physician officeTest name, date and ordering clinician.Assuming every result appears in MyChart automatically.
Records shortcut: ask the receiving doctor what is actually needed. A discharge summary, imaging report, lab result or operative note may be faster and easier to review than a full chart.

Radiology Images and Reports: Do Not Confuse Them

A written radiology report is not the same as the image file. NYU Langone says patients can download radiology images through MyChart, and technical support for image-sharing difficulties uses the MyChart support route.

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Written report

The radiologist’s written interpretation may appear in records or MyChart.

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Image files

Specialists may need the actual X-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound or other imaging files.

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Technical help

For technical image-sharing problems, use 866-262-6458.

Second-opinion tip: when a second-opinion service asks for imaging, use a laptop or desktop if the upload tool works better there than on a phone.

Proxy Access, Family Access and Child Records

Proxy access is one of the most important NYU Langone MyChart topics. Rules change based on age, consent and New York State privacy requirements.

Access typeOfficial rule patternPractical next stepImportant caution
Child age 11 or youngerParent or guardian may request proxy access.Menu → Sharing → Share My Record → Friends and Family Access → Request Access to My Child’s Account.Processing and approval time can vary.
Patient age 12 or olderPatient can grant shared access to a trusted person.Patient logs in and sends an invitation from Friends and Family Access.Shared access for ages 12-17 expires on the 18th birthday.
Caregiver not an NYU patientCaregiver may need MyChart Help Desk to create an account.Call 866-262-6458 for account setup help.Do not share passwords instead of using proper access.
Accepting shared accessRecipient uses invitation email and patient date of birth.Accept or decline the invite after logging in.Invitation emails can be missed by spam filters.
Privacy tip: use proxy or shared access instead of sharing usernames and passwords. It is safer, more traceable and easier to remove later.

Billing, Pay as Guest and Who to Call

NYU Langone bills can involve hospital billing, physician services, emergency care billing, insurance balances, guest payment and MyChart billing messages. Choose the route based on what appears on the statement.

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Hospital billing

Official contact page lists hospital billing at 800-237-6977.

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Physician / ER billing

Physician services billing or emergency care billing is listed at 877-648-2964.

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MyChart billing messages

The MyChart Help Desk page says billing questions can be sent through Billing Inquiries inside MyChart.

Before paying a large NYU Langone bill, check these

  • Is it a hospital bill, physician bill, emergency-care bill, lab bill, imaging bill, anesthesia bill or insurer Explanation of Benefits?
  • Has insurance fully processed the claim?
  • Does the bill match your guarantor/account number and service date?
  • Can you ask for an itemized statement or billing explanation?
  • Are you paying through official MyChart or official NYU Langone billing contacts?
  • Do not use suspicious text links, copied payment pages or third-party bill “helpers.”

Video Doctor Visits and Virtual Urgent Care

NYU Langone says many providers offer video visits, and video visits happen through your MyChart account. You can schedule online, through MyChart when available, or by calling the doctor’s office. Virtual Urgent Care is for many non-emergency same-day concerns.

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Video visits

Use MyChart or the NYU Langone Health app. You can join up to 10 minutes before the scheduled appointment time.

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State licensing

NYU Langone notes video visit rules vary by state, and the provider must be licensed where you are during the visit.

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Not for emergencies

Use 911 or emergency care for severe or life-threatening symptoms.

NYU Langone Texts, Emails and Communication Preferences

NYU Langone uses text messages and emails for appointment scheduling, test results, billing and other care updates. If messages stop arriving, check preferences before assuming the portal is broken.

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Text opt-in

NYU Langone says patients can text START to 96303 and 69854 to opt into texts.

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Preferences

Use MyChart Settings → Communication Preferences to review email, text and notification choices.

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Email filter fix

Add MyChart.DoNotReply@NYULangone.org as a contact if portal emails are being filtered.

Find a Doctor, Appointments and Clinical Questions

MyChart technical support is not the right place to change an appointment or ask for medical advice. For doctor search and appointment questions, use NYU Langone’s official doctor search or physician referral line.

Find a doctor

NYU Langone’s doctor search and physician referral route is 646-929-7800 or 646-929-7875, depending on the official page you are using.

Clinical chart questions

Contact the physician office if a diagnosis, medication, result, allergy, problem list or clinical note needs review.

Appointment changes

Use MyChart appointment tools when available, or call the doctor’s office directly during business hours.

NYU Langone Main Manhattan Campus Map

This MyChart guide is not tied to one hospital visit, but many “NYU Langone Medical Center” searches refer to the Manhattan campus around Tisch Hospital, Kimmel Pavilion and related services near 550 First Avenue. Always verify your exact appointment location before traveling.

Before traveling

Confirm hospital, clinic, floor, entrance, parking, imaging location and appointment time.

Portal tasks

Most MyChart tasks can be handled online without visiting a campus.

Emergency care

For emergency symptoms, call 911 or use the nearest emergency department.

Official NYU Langone App Video

This official NYU Langone video is useful for understanding the app at a high level. Use official MyChart pages for live support, billing, records and proxy-access rules.

NYU Langone MyChart Action Planner

Choose your situation and this browser-side tool creates a practical next-step list. It does not send information anywhere.

Your plan will appear here.

Select your situation and create a next-step list.

Call and Message Scripts for Faster Help

Short, specific messages work better than long stories. Copy and edit the script that matches your need.

MyChart Help Desk script

Hi, I need help with NYU Langone Health MyChart. My issue is [login / username / password / sign-up / proxy access / missing message]. My name is [name], date of birth is [DOB], and my best callback is [phone].

Records request script

Hi, I need NYU Langone records from [date range]. I need [full visit details / discharge summary / lab results / operative report / imaging report / radiology images]. What is the fastest official route through MyChart or the release form?

Billing script

Hi, I received a NYU Langone bill for account/guarantor number [number]. Is this hospital billing, physician services billing, emergency care billing or another provider bill? Has insurance finished processing?

Proxy access script

Hi, I need to request or accept MyChart access for [child/family member/caregiver]. The patient is age [age]. What exact shared-access or proxy-access step applies?

Common NYU Langone MyChart Mistakes to Avoid

These mistakes cause login lockouts, privacy risks, missed records, failed image sharing and billing confusion.

Using a fake portal link

Always start from official NYU Langone pages or the official app before entering login or payment information.

Calling MyChart support for medical advice

Contact your physician office for clinical questions and call 911 for emergency symptoms.

Sharing passwords with family

Use proxy or Friends and Family Access instead of giving someone your username and password.

Requesting records too late

Use MyChart early, especially before a second opinion, surgery, specialist appointment or insurance deadline.

Sending only reports when images are needed

Ask whether the receiving doctor needs written radiology reports, actual imaging files, or both.

Ignoring communication preferences

If emails or texts are missing, check MyChart Communication Preferences and spam filters first.

Related Medical-Centers.org Guides

Use these guides if you are comparing patient portals, records, billing, ER and appointment workflows across major medical centers.

NYU Langone MyChart FAQ

What is NYU Langone Health MyChart?

NYU Langone Health MyChart is the secure patient portal used to access records, appointments, results, messages, bills, family access and other care-management tools online or through the NYU Langone Health app.

What is the NYU Langone MyChart Help Desk phone number?

The official NYU Langone Health MyChart Help Desk phone number is 866-262-6458.

What are NYU Langone MyChart support hours?

NYU Langone lists MyChart technical support as weekdays from 7 AM to 8 PM and weekends from 9 AM to 5 PM.

Can the MyChart Help Desk give medical advice?

No. The Help Desk cannot provide medical advice, update clinical information, schedule appointments or change appointments. Contact your physician office for clinical questions and call 911 for emergencies.

How do I create a NYU Langone MyChart account?

Use the official MyChart Sign Up Now route or the NYU Langone Health app. If you need help creating or verifying an account, call 866-262-6458.

How do I recover my NYU Langone MyChart username or password?

Use the official Forgot login information or recovery route. If you cannot recover the required information online, call the MyChart Help Desk at 866-262-6458.

Can I access NYU Langone medical records in MyChart?

Yes. NYU Langone says patients can request, download and access medical records through NYU Langone Health MyChart.

How do I request medical records in NYU Langone MyChart?

Log in to MyChart, open Menu, select Request/Share Records, choose Request Medical Record, enter the date range, select Full visit details, agree to the release and send the request.

Can I download radiology images through NYU Langone MyChart?

Yes. NYU Langone says patients can download radiology images through their MyChart account. If there are technical difficulties, call 866-262-6458.

How does NYU Langone MyChart proxy access work for children?

For children age 11 and younger, parents or guardians may request proxy access. Patients age 12 and older can grant shared access to a trusted person, and shared access for ages 12 to 17 expires on the 18th birthday.

Can I use MyChart to pay a NYU Langone bill?

Yes. MyChart includes bill-payment tools and Pay as Guest. For hospital billing call 800-237-6977. For physician services or emergency care billing call 877-648-2964.

How do I opt into NYU Langone text messages?

NYU Langone says patients can text START to 96303 and START to 69854 to opt into care-related text messages. Communication preferences can also be managed inside MyChart.

Can I use MyChart for video doctor visits?

Yes. NYU Langone video visits take place through MyChart or the NYU Langone Health app. You can join a video visit up to 10 minutes before the scheduled appointment time.

What should I do if a MyChart result looks wrong or confusing?

Contact the physician office or care team that ordered the test. The MyChart Help Desk can help with technical access, but it cannot interpret results or correct clinical information.

Final portal plan: use official NYU Langone MyChart for login, records, images, appointments, messages, refills and bills. Call 866-262-6458 for portal technical support, the physician office for clinical questions, billing numbers for statement problems and 911 for emergencies.