Ascension Saint Joseph - Joliet
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Ascension Saint Joseph - Joliet

    Patient information

    Ascension Illinois offers a safe and simple way to schedule appointments, access your medical information and test results, pay your bill and more.

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    How to request proxy access

    If you need to access a family member's records, you can request proxy access by calling 630-801-5744 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    How to request your medical records

    Your personal health information is a valuable resource to you, your family, and your doctor when providing you care. Ascension Illinois delivers complete and dependable health information at our sites of care. We retain health information according to state and federal laws and make it available to you at your request.

    REQUEST YOUR RECORDS

    Online access
    Patients over the age of 18, or a legal guardian, can easily view and download information from their electronic health record at no cost, by creating a patient account online.

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    By phone
    815-725-7133, ext. 3100

    By mail
    ATTN: Health Information Management
    Ascension Saint Joseph Joliet
    333 N. Madison St.
    Joliet, IL 60435

    In person
    For security reasons, you will be asked to provide a state or federally issued photo ID to pick up your records. Unless arrangements are made in advance, we will not release records to individuals other than the patient or their legally authorized representative.
    • Download the authorization form (English, Polish or Spanish)
    • The authorization form must be completed in full and signed by the patient or the patient's legal representative
    • Bring your authorization form to the Health Information Management Department between the hours of 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday

    Fees for copies

    There is no fee for medical record requests sent directly to a doctor or healthcare location for continuing care purposes. There are fees associated with obtaining paper or electronic copies of your medical records. Allowable fees are governed by state and federal laws; call your hospital's HIM department for more information.

    Frequently asked questions

    Who is authorized to sign for release?

    • The patient, if they are 18 years or older
    • State law requires patients age 12 and older to authorize the release of records containing highly confidential information, including behavioral health, substance abuse, pregnancy, HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases
    • A minor who is emancipated, pregnant or has a child
      The parent or legal guardian, if the patient is younger than age 18 (documentation of guardianship required)
    • A guardian, if the patient has been legally deemed incompetent (documentation of guardianship required)
    • Power of Attorney for Healthcare, in the event the patient is unable to sign (documentation of POA required)
    • The next of kin or executor of the estate for medical records of deceased patients (copy of the death certificate and evidence of next of kin or documentation of executorship of the estate required)

    How long will it take to receive my medical records?
    Requests are typically processed within 48 hours. We will contact you in the event of unforeseen delays or difficulty processing your request.

    How will I receive my medical records?
    Except when requested by a doctor’s office or in an emergency, records will be mailed to the address specified on your request form.

    If you would prefer to make arrangements to pick up your records in person, call your hospital's Health Information Management Department. For security reasons, you will be asked to provide a state or federally issued photo I.D.

    How do I request copies of radiology films or images?
    To request copies of your radiology films or images on CD (and also copies of reports), call 815-741-7200.

    How do I request a birth or death certificate?
    Ascension Illinois does not provide copies of birth or death certificates. For information about how to obtain a copy of these certificates, contact your county clerk.