Your My Health Record

Find out about your My Health Record, what’s in it and how to access it.

My Health Record is a safe and secure place to keep your key health information. When it’s up to date, it paints a more complete picture of your health. You and your health care provider can look at your record whenever you need to, including in an emergency.

You're always in control of your record. You can decide what to securely store in it and who can access it. You can also see when someone has accessed your record.

Find out more about privacy and access on the Australian Digital Health Agency website.

What’s in My Health Record

My Health Record gives you access to key health information, such as:

  • your COVID-19 information, including vaccinations and pathology in one place
  • pathology and diagnostic imaging reports
  • prescription and dispensing information
  • hospital discharge summaries.

Find out more about what’s inside your record on the Australian Digital Health Agency website.

It’s important that you check that all your health information is up to date and available when you need it. Learn more about what to do if you have missing information in your record on the Australian Digital Health Agency website.

How to access your record online

Most Australians have a record. You'll need to have My Health Record linked to your myGov account to access it.

If your My Health Record is linked to myGov, sign in now to access your information.

If you don’t have My Health Record linked to myGov account, find out how to set up and access your record through myGov.

If you’re not eligible for Medicare, you can still get a My Health Record. Find out more about getting a My Health Record on the Australian Digital Health Agency website.

Help in your language

Find information in your language about My Health Record on the Digital Health Agency website. To view other languages, select your language from the Languages drop down menu.

Call the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and they will connect you to My Health Record.


Page last updated: 2 January 2024