Introducing mySharp
We are excited to introduce you to mySharp: a secure, convenient and personal way to manage your health care and communicate directly with your Sharp Rees-Stealy doctor’s office online. With mySharp, you can email your doctor’s office, schedule appointments, view lab results and much more. It’s free and it’s just a click away. Sign up today!
These features are currently available to Sharp Rees-Stealy patients and will be available to even more Sharp patients soon. Learn how to become eligible.
Email Your Doctor's Office
Send a secure email message with your health-related questions or concerns to your doctor’s office any time of the day or night. You’ll receive a response within two business days. No more waiting for the office to open – no more playing phone tag.
Schedule Appointments
Search for and schedule primary care doctor appointments and lab appointments in real time. You can see all available appointments and choose the time that’s best for you, view past and upcoming appointments, cancel appointments and even get directions to the doctor's office.
Track Your Health
View a snapshot of your medical history, including documented allergies, past immunizations and prescribed medications. Monitor your heart rate, blood pressure and body mass index (BMI). You'll also have the option to send selected information to Google Health™.
View Lab Results
View selected lab results as soon as they’ve been reviewed by your doctor. You’ll see comments from your doctor, test ranges and other information. You can view results from lab tests that were performed up to 30 days prior to your mySharp sign-up date.
Refill Prescriptions
Order prescription refills from a Sharp Rees-Stealy pharmacy or another pharmacy of your choice. Specify a pick-up time or choose to receive your order by mail. You can also transfer your prescriptions to a new pharmacy at any time.
Pay Bills Online
View and pay your Sharp Rees-Stealy bills and Sharp hospital bills online. You can also see your statement history and download past statements.
Not a Sharp Rees-Stealy patient? You can still do the following: