Online Access

Getting started with the NHS app

Try the NHS App

If you’re a patient at our practice, you can use the NHS App to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.

It doesn’t replace existing services. You can still contact us in the usual ways.

But, once you have verified your identity in the app, you will have easy, 24/7 access to a growing range of health services and information. You can: 

  • order repeat prescriptions
  • access NHS 111 online
  • find NHS services
  • view your health records
  • book appointments
  • and much more… 

If you have any problems using the NHS App, you can select ‘help’ in the top right-hand corner of the app or visit nhs.uk/helpmeapp.

In the NHS app, you can see messages from your health care providers to make sure you get a notification when you have received a new message in your inbox.
Your notification settings need to be turned on in your phone.
To do this, go to your account and select Settings.
Then select Manage Notifications.
Select go to Device Settings.
Select Allow notifications.
Once you’ve enabled notifications on your device, you need to reopen the NHS app.
Doing this confirms that you have registered to receive notifications.
For more information, go to nhs.uk/nhs app.
When you open the NHS app you will see your name and NHS number at the top of the screen. 
Boxes under the heading services and your health take you directly into popular areas of the app.
You can use the services area of the app to look after your health by ordering prescriptions or checking appointments.
You can use the your health area to see and manage your health care, personal information and records.
You can also use use the icons at the bottom of the screen to see everything in these two main sections.
Scroll down the screen to see your messages.
You can switch profiles and see the NHS app account of a relative or person you care for.
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/
On the services page of the NHS app you can order a repeat prescription, check for available GP appointments, use 111 online find NHS services near you and search for trusted NHS health information. 
Some of these services depend on your GP surgery so you may not see all of these links. 
If you need help you can visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/.
Use 111 online on the NHS app to check if you need medical help right now.
You’ll be asked to agree to give certain information with the online service.
Check you are happy with the details.  
Select start to use 111 online. 
Read the checklist and confirm you don’t need to call 999.
111 online does not know your health record so you may need to give this information from here you can use 111 online.
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app.
You can order your repeat prescription on the NHS app.
On the homepage select request repeat prescriptions.
You will see or can change your nominated pharmacy then select continue.
You will see your medicines select what you need.
Then select continue.
If you’re happy with the details select request prescriptions. 
Your prescription has now been requested.
You can find out what to do next, see the status of your request and see that the medicine you requested is waiting for approval.
If you need help you can visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/
You can use the NHS app to contact your GP surgery. Not all GP surgeries offer this service you may be able to request a fit note or ask for an update on test results.
Select the services icon on the homepage.
Select contact your GP about a document or update. 
You’ll see a screen with details about the service provider press continue and you’ll be able to make your request. 
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app.
You can use the NHS app to contact your GP surgery about a health problem. 
Not all GP surgeries offer this service.
You can describe your symptoms and then you will hear back from your surgery. 
Select the services icon on the homepage select contact your GP about a health problem. 
You’ll see a screen with details about the service provider. 
Press continue and you’ll be able to describe your symptoms and send the message to your surgery. 
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app.
You can use the NHS app to see your GP health record.
You can see information about your medicines health conditions and your test results.
You will see a warning message saying your health record may contain sensitive information. 
Select continue if you’re happy to see your GP health record.
You will then see information about your health conditions: medicines, test results and documents. 
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app.
 
On the homepage of the NHS app you can check confirm and change details of your upcoming hospital appointment. 
Scroll down and select upcoming and past appointments. 
You will see details of any upcoming referrals and appointments. 
To see the details and reply to any actions click on the green box next to the referral or appointment. 
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/
You can help to look after a family member or someone else you care for by switching to their profile on the NHS app. 
You will need to ask your GP to give you access to do this. 
Scroll down to the bottom of the homepage and select switch profile. 
Once your GP has set you up with a link profile you will see it here and you will see what services you can use for this person such as order repeat prescriptions for them.
Once you are ready to return to your own profile select switch back to your profile in the yellow banner at the top. 
If you need help visit www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/