My Military Health Records
You should keep copies of your medical documentation, records and health care history information for your own reference.
- If you get most care at military hospitals or clinics, you’ll have an electronic health record.
- Civilian providers may keep paper records or use a private electronic health record system.
View and Download Personal Health Information
You can view and download personal health information from your military health record if:
To see your personal health information:
Login to the TOL Secure Web Portal
Click the “Blue Button”
View, save ("PDF" or "TXT") your personal health data
Personal health information may include your lab results, allergy profile, medication profile, problem lists and office visit information. >>Learn More
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Watch this video to learn what the DoD Blue Button can do for you.
Share Your Medical Records
The VLER Health Initiative is now available at several sites around the U.S. allowing some of the information in your military electronic health record to be securely shared between the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs and participating federal and civilian health care partners through the national eHealth Exchange.
Sharing your health information can save time and improve your care when you visit eHealth Exchange providers, including Veterans Affairs hospitals. >>Learn More
Did you know?
International SOS offers translation services for active duty families overseas. Active duty service members and their families can get their entire medical records translated. Take advantage of this service when you move or change providers--especially in remote overseas areas!