About this listing
MyChart is listed with version, update, developer, screenshots, permissions, source, and compatibility details from the available app metadata.
APK and source facts
Before you install
- Android requirement is not listed in the current data.
- Package size is not listed in the current data.
- The source link points to a Google Play listing.
Listing evidence
MyChart includes version 11.6.4, last update Jan 10, 2026, 10 screenshots, privacy policy link in the current metadata.
The current metadata notes that permission list is not available.
FungoApp APK review notes
MyChart APK listing review
MyChart APK listing review
MyChart is a Medical app from Epic Systems Corporation with the package name `epic.mychart.android`. The listing describes a patient portal app for viewing health information, messaging care teams, reviewing test results, medications, immunizations, clinical notes, appointments, video visits, price estimates, medical bills, record sharing, connected healthcare accounts, Google Fit data, and push notifications.
Listing Profile
The local metadata shows version 11.6.4, an update date of January 9, 2026, and a release date of October 31, 2011. Installs are listed at 10,000,000+ with a score around 4.51 from 258,452 ratings. The app is free, has no in-app purchase flag, is not marked ad supported, and includes ten screenshots.
Patient Portal Role
MyChart is not a general wellness diary. It is a medical record access tool tied to healthcare organizations that use Epic software. That means available features can differ by provider. A review should explain that appointment scheduling, messaging, notes, billing, and record sharing may depend on the user's clinic or hospital configuration.
Health Information Access
The app can display sensitive information such as test results, medications, immunizations, visit summaries, and clinical notes. This is valuable for patients who need to follow care instructions or coordinate with family members, but users should understand that results may require clinical interpretation. Urgent symptoms should be handled through emergency or provider-approved channels, not app browsing alone.
Communication And Appointments
Messaging care teams, scheduling visits, and managing video appointments can reduce phone calls. Reviewers should check whether message categories are clear, whether response-time expectations are shown, and whether appointment changes include confirmation. For video visits, device compatibility, camera permissions, and connection stability matter.
Billing And Price Estimates
The listing includes medical bills and price estimates. Reviewers should look at whether balances, insurance adjustments, payment options, and estimate limitations are understandable. Healthcare billing can be complex, so the app should avoid making users guess whether a payment is final, pending, or only an estimate.
Security And Account Access
The listing mentions passcode and fingerprint authentication. A medical app should make account security visible and practical. Reviewers should check login recovery, session timeout, device lock behavior, family access, proxy access, and whether users can revoke access from old devices.
Privacy And Data Sharing
The app links to a mobile privacy policy. MyChart may process protected health information, account credentials, messages, appointment data, billing details, device data, notifications, and connected fitness information. Users should be cautious when sharing records and should review what Google Fit connection imports into the health record.
Review Checks
Confirm the package `epic.mychart.android`, developer name, current version, privacy policy, organization search, login flow, biometric access, test results, messaging, appointment scheduling, video visits, billing, record sharing, proxy access, notifications, and support contact. Recent reviews should be checked for login failures, missing provider features, notification problems, and billing confusion.
FungoApp Review View
MyChart is substantial because it handles medical records, care communication, appointments, and billing. The APK review should focus on provider-dependent feature availability, privacy, authentication, secure record sharing, result visibility, message expectations, billing clarity, and whether users can manage health information without mistaking the app for emergency care.
FungoApp review for MyChart
MyChart by Epic Systems Corporation is listed in Medical. This page organizes the available metadata into a practical review format, including version 11.6.4, Android requirement not listed, update date Jan 10, 2026, rating 4.5 out of 5, and install signal 10,000,000+.
Browse Android app listings with metadata, source links, version details, compatibility notes, screenshots, and permission signals that help you compare apps before installing. For MyChart, use the details below as a checklist before you decide whether the app fits your device, privacy expectations, and use case.
Install decision context for MyChart
MyChart is best reviewed as a Medical listing from Epic Systems Corporation, not as a direct APK file from FungoApp. The current signals show version 11.6.4, Android requirement not listed, last update Jan 10, 2026, rating 4.5 out of 5, install signal 10,000,000+, and monetization that does not list ads in the current data and does not list in-app purchases in the current data. Use those signals together: a popular listing can still be a poor fit if the permissions, update age, or account requirements do not match your intended use.
Use-case fit analysis
MyChart is presented around this purpose: "MyChart for Android" A good fit is more likely when that purpose matches the category, screenshots, version history, and the kind of access the app requests. If you only need a narrow task, compare this listing with simpler alternatives before leaving FungoApp for the external source.
Permissions and privacy interpretation
MyChart does not include a permission list in the current FungoApp data. That missing field reduces review confidence, so readers should check the Android install prompt and source listing before using personal data or granting sensitive access.
Version and update interpretation
The listing shows version 11.6.4, updated Jan 10, 2026, package size not listed, and Android requirement not listed. Newer updates can indicate maintenance, but the practical question is whether the listed Android requirement fits your device and whether recent changes explain why the app needs its current permissions and storage footprint.
Screenshot review prompts
MyChart includes 10 screenshots in the current listing data. Use them to confirm the interface, account prompts, ads, paywalls, editing tools, game style, or workflow before you open the source page. Screenshots are evidence of presentation, not independent proof of package behavior.
Use case fit
MyChart is summarized as: "MyChart for Android" Compare that promise with the screenshots, category, update notes, and related apps before installing.
Version and compatibility
The listing shows version 11.6.4, Android requirement not listed, package size not listed, and last update Jan 10, 2026. These details matter because older devices, large packages, and stale updates can change the install experience.
Privacy and permissions
MyChart does not include a permission list in the current metadata, so review the source listing and Android install prompt carefully.
Review checklist
- Confirm the developer name and source listing before installing.
- Review version, Android requirement, package size, and update date.
- Compare requested permission access with the feature you actually need.
- Read recent change notes and ratings as signals, not as guarantees of safety.
Comparison prompts
- Compare MyChart's developer and source link with other Medical options before installing.
- Check whether version 11.6.4 and Android not listed match your device.
- Review the source listing carefully because FungoApp does not currently have a permission list for this app.
- Compare against related listings such as Critical Care Handbook of MGH and Paratus Medical for feature scope and privacy tradeoffs.
Publisher notes
- FungoApp organizes public listing metadata into review notes and comparison checklists for MyChart.
- FungoApp does not host the APK file, modify the app package, or claim independent file verification from the current data.
- The 4.5 rating with 258,449 rating entries is a useful popularity signal, but it should still be checked against update date, permissions, and the source listing. 10,000,000+ installs indicate broad usage, which helps with discovery but does not prove the package is appropriate for every device or privacy expectation.
Developer-provided description
• Communicate with your care team.
• Review test results, medications, immunization history, and other health information.
• Connect your account to Google Fit to pull health-related data from your personal devices right into MyChart.
• View your After Visit Summary® for past visits and hospital stays, along with any clinical notes your provider has recorded and shared with you.
• Schedule and manage appointments, including in-person visits and video visits.
• Get price estimates for the cost of care.
• View and pay your medical bills.
• Securely share your medical record from anywhere with anyone who has Internet access.
• Connect your accounts from other healthcare organizations so you can see all your health information in one place, even if you've been seen at multiple healthcare organizations.
• Receive push notifications when new information is available in MyChart. You can check whether push notifications are enabled under the Account Settings within the app.
Note that what you can see and do within the MyChart app depends on which features your healthcare organization has enabled and whether they’re using the latest version of Epic software. If you have questions about what’s available, contact your healthcare organization.
To access MyChart, you must create an account with your healthcare organization. To sign up for an account, download the app and search for your healthcare organization or go to your healthcare organization’s MyChart website. After you’ve signed up, turn on fingerprint authentication or set up a four-digit passcode to quickly log in without needing to use your MyChart username and password each time.
For more information about MyChart’s features or to find a healthcare organization that offers MyChart, visit www.mychart.com.
Have feedback about the app? Email us at [email protected].
Requirements (Latest version)
Android requirement is not listed in the current metadata.