NHS App
You can use the NHS App to check your symptoms and get instant advice, book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, view your GP medical record and more.
What the NHS App does
- get advice about coronavirus – get information about coronavirus and find out what to do if you think you have it.
- order repeat prescriptions – see your available medicines, request a new repeat prescription and choose a pharmacy for your prescriptions to be sent to.
- book appointments – search for, book and cancel appointments at your GP surgery, and see details of your upcoming and past appointments.
- check your symptoms – search trusted NHS information and advice on hundreds of conditions and treatments, and get instant advice or medical help near you.
- register your organ donation decision – choose to donate some or all of your organs and check your registered decision.
- find out how the NHS uses your data – choose if data from your health records is shared for research and planning.
- view parts of your GP record – including information about medication, allergies, vaccinations, previous illnesses and test results.
If you’re a patient at our practice you can use the new NHS App, a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.
Get the app
Non-urgent advice: Having Problems?
You can still contact the practice by phone or in person, this is just another option, which other patients have found is more convenient and saves them time. More information including “how to” leaflets and videos of patients and why they are using GP online services are available at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices
SystmOnline
Proxy Access
The Practice will provide on-line services to patients as detailed below:
Patient aged 18 years plus
Standard and Enhanced access
Patient aged 16 to 17 years
Standard and Enhanced access
Patient aged 11 – 15 years
The practice does not offer online services to patients aged between 11 – 15 years. NHS England recommends that practices adopt a very cautious approach to allowing parents access to their child’s medical record once the child reaches 11.
Children vary in the age at which they are able to make an independent and informed decision about who should have access to their record. We have decided to adopt the most practical approach and withdraw parental access as soon as the child reaches 11 unless there are exceptional circumstances.
Patient aged 0 – 10 years (Proxy access only)
Standard access only
Proxy access for parent and guardian to a child’s record is a practice-level decision.
Parental access to a child’s online service will be inactivated on the child’s 11th birthday.