Developer
NHS Digital
Category
Medical
Version
5.0.0
Android OS
Varies with device
Downloads
620M
Content rating
0
π Instant, secure access to your medical records, test results, and repeat prescriptions lets you manage care without phone calls or office visits. You can view medication history, request refills, and share crucial information with clinicians, streamlining treatment and reducing administrative delays for both routine and urgent care.
π Effortless appointment booking and remote care options make scheduling easier. The app lets you book or cancel GP appointments, access video or phone consultations when available, and send secure messages to your practice. Real-time notifications and reminders reduce missed appointments and give you faster access to appropriate care.
π Built by the NHS, the app provides trusted health guidance, verified records, and strong privacy controls. You control data sharing, sign up for organ donation, and access your vaccination status or digital NHS COVID Pass. Multi-factor authentication and encrypted storage help protect sensitive information across devices.
π Complex registration and identity verification can be a barrier. Users must provide photo ID and verify their NHS login, which can be cumbersome and sometimes requires in-person steps at GP surgeries. This delays access for urgent needs and frustrates people without easy access to ID documents or tech support.
π Incomplete integration with GP practices and delayed record syncing reduce the appβs usefulness. Some clinics donβt support appointment booking, repeat prescriptions, or secure messaging through the app. Patients may not see test results or referral updates immediately, forcing phone calls, duplicate communication, and added administrative delays.
π Digital exclusion and usability issues create barriers for older adults and people with disabilities. The app requires a compatible smartphone and stable internet; login failures, occasional crashes, limited language support, and insufficient accessibility features can prevent users from managing care digitally, reinforcing inequalities in access to NHS services.