Download or print your medication list
Download or print your medication list
You can download or print your medication list from the MySHH Portal when you need a copy for an appointment, referral, emergency visit, caregiver, school, work, travel, or your own records.
Your medication list may include medications prescribed by Silent Hill Health, medications reported by you, medications from linked records, and medications updated after an Alchemilla or Brookhaven visit. It may not include every outside pharmacy fill or every hospital-only medication.
"I printed it before they changed the dose..."
Quick summary
- Use the MySHH Portal to download or print a current medication list.
- Check the date and time the list was generated.
- Compare the list with bottles, inhalers, patches, injections, and supplements at home.
- Do not assume a printed list is complete if you recently left Alchemilla or Brookhaven.
- Brookhaven-related medications may have privacy or linked-record limits.
- Call before the next dose if the printed list and your bottles do not match.
Before you print
A medication list is most useful when it is current. Before downloading or printing, compare the portal list with what you actually take.
- Check medication name, strength, dose, and timing.
- Look for duplicate brand and generic names.
- Check whether old medications are still marked active.
- Add or report over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbal products when relevant.
- Confirm recent discharge medications from Alchemilla or Brookhaven.
- Check allergies and medication reactions if they appear on the printout.
Download or print steps
- Sign in to the MySHH Portal.
- Open Medications or Health Summary.
- Choose Download, Print, Export, or Share, depending on what appears.
- Select the medication list or health summary format.
- Confirm the date range, facility, or linked records if the portal asks.
- Save the PDF or print a copy.
- Review the printed list before giving it to another provider.
What the list may include
| Item | What to check |
|---|---|
| Medication name | Brand, generic, or both. |
| Strength | Tablet, capsule, liquid, patch, injection, inhaler, or device strength. |
| Instructions | Dose, timing, route, and special instructions. |
| Prescriber or source | Alchemilla, Brookhaven, clinic, outside provider, or patient-reported entry. |
| Status | Active, historical, stopped, temporary, pending review, or patient-reported. |
When the list may be incomplete
A medication list may not show every medication from every source. This is especially common after a hospital discharge, outside pharmacy fill, outside specialist visit, or Brookhaven stay.
Using a printed list
- Bring it to appointments, urgent care, emergency visits, and specialist visits.
- Bring the actual bottles too when possible.
- Write the date printed on the top if it is not already shown.
- Do not use an old printout after a medication change.
- Store printed lists securely, because they contain health information.
Privacy reminders
A printed medication list may reveal diagnoses, behavioral health treatment, controlled medications, substance-use treatment, reproductive care, or other private information. Only share it with people or organizations you trust.
Brookhaven-related medications may have additional privacy or proxy-access limits. A caregiver may help you carry a list without being able to see every Brookhaven detail in the portal.
FAQ
Is the printed medication list the official record?
It is a snapshot from the portal at the time it was generated. Formal record copies may still need to come from Medical Records / Health Information Management.
Should I bring bottles too?
Yes, especially after discharge, medication changes, or if you see duplicates or old entries.
What if the list is wrong?
Ask for a correction or medication review. Call before the next dose if the error affects what you should take today.
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