A request for information from medical records has to be made with the organisation that holds your records – the data controller. For example, your GP practice, optician or dentist. For hospital records, contact the records manager or patient services manager at the relevant hospital trust.
Yes. For NYC Health + Hospitals Hospital records, you may call 866-390-7404.
If you access health services in the Belfast, Northern or South Eastern Health and Social Care Trusts, you can view specific parts of your medical record by using the online portal called 'My Care'. Further information on My Care and how to access it is available at: Accessing your medical records online.
To obtain a copy of your hospital records you will need to apply in writing to the hospital's records manager at the hospital where you received your treatment. Links to the various NHS hospital trusts: NHS England: NHS Choices website.
You have the legal right to request a copy of the information we hold about you, in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If you want to see copies of your medical records, you should ask your GP or the health setting that provided your care or treatment.
Viewing your record You can view your record by logging in to the NHS App or the NHS website and selecting GP health record from the homepage. You can also find it in Your health.
Your brain MRI or CT scans were probably taken in a hospital or private imaging service. If they were taken in a hospital then you can get a copy of the scans from the radiology department of the hospital.