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Your NHS Account and The NHS App - download it now!

Did you know you can manage repeat prescriptions by accessing your NHS account either in the NHS App or online through the NHS website?

You can easily choose where your prescriptions are sent. So, if you know you'll be away from home or you are moving home, you can change your nominated pharmacy. 

You can also order your prescription at any time that suits you. There’s no need to wait to join a telephone queue or wait until the GP surgery opens.

Your NHS account is easy to access once registered and easy to use, but if you hit a snag, for  help visit nhs.uk/helpmeapp 

Download the App for your Mobile, the easy way to request repeat prescriptions and much more from your mobile:

NHS App Repeat Prescribing Poster

Next Steps

  • download from your app store
  • go through the registration process
  • a range of NHS services is now at your fingertips
  • book, view and cancel available appointments at your GP surgery 
  • order and keep track of repeat prescriptions
  • quickly check symptoms and get trusted NHS advice
  • manage organ donation preferences
  • use it 24/7, wherever you are
  • it's simple to you and gives you easy access to services
  • keeps your information safe and secure

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Your NHS Account - How to use the NHS App from a web browser

You can access NHS account services from the browser on your computer, tablet or mobile phone at https://www.nhsapp.service.nhs.uk/login. If you do not have an NHS login, you can set one up on your first visit. You do not need to install anything to get started.

You will need to prove who you are to access all the services available in the NHS App.

You can prove who you are by either:

  • Uploading photo ID and recording a short video this is easiest on a smartphone but can work if the laptop or tablet you are using has a webcam
  • Providing registration details for GP online services

Or, you can ask your GP surgery for the registration details:

  • Linkage key (also called a 'third-party passphrase')
  • ODS code
  • Account ID

You will need to prove who you are to your GP surgery, if you are registering for online services for the first time. They may ask to see an ID document.

Find out more about the NHS App and your NHS account at: www.nhs.uk/nhsapp


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