About askmyGP

askmyGP is the easiest and fastest way to contact your GP.

We respond in working hours between 8am and 6:30pm Monday to Friday and we can usually get back to you within the hour. Urgent medical requests can be submitted via AskMyGP from 8am to 1pm, Monday to Friday. Between 1pm to 6.30pm Monday to Friday, please call the surgery for any urgent requests.

All our registered patients are welcome and, as a parent or carer, you can use askmyGP on behalf of a patient. You may prefer a telephone or email response.

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Using AskMyGP

AskMyGP is available Monday to Friday 08:00 til 18:30 for routine requests including:

  • Medical queries
  • Nurse appointments
  • Blood test appointments
  • Administrative requests

Urgent requests can be submitted online until 1pm. After this time, please telephone the surgery for urgent same-day concerns.

Please do not submit duplicate requests, as this can delay triage and patient care.

How to create an askmyGP account

To create an askmyGP account, you will need an email address that you can use to login to the system. If you don’t have an email address then please ask at reception for some help with creating one.

You can only use one email address for one account, so your partner will need a separate email address for their own account. If you need help to create an email address, please ask at reception. In addition, it is a good idea to be able to access your email from your smartphone as the doctor may email their response to you.

If you don’t have an email address or internet access at home, your requests will still be put through the askmyGP system, but you will have to call us or submit a request at front desk – the GP will then phone you back during the day either to offer you advice or to ask you to come in.

Please only contact us on days when you are able to come in if necessary. The aim of this new system is to deal with all requests on the day that they are submitted so that you don’t have to wait to get the help you need.

Please let reception know if you don’t have an email address or internet access so that they can create the appropriate account for you. If you want to see your usual GP, please check when they are working and submit your request on that day.

To create an account yourself on askmyGP, please follow the instructions to register.

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How to register for askmyGP

You can find more detailed instructions on how to register for askmyGP by downloading the “How to create your askMyGP account” pdf.

How To Register


askmyGP and Patient Access - what is the difference?

askmyGP and Patient Access are two separate systems and each serves a different purpose, but we understand that from the patient’s point of view they can appear to be related.

askmyGP

askmyGP is a system that we use to receive appointment requests from patients. This system allows our doctors and advanced nurse practitioners to triage appointment requests and deal with all requests on the same day as they are submitted.

Patient Access

Patient Access is created by a different provider to askmyGP and we use it to receive medication requests from patients. You are also able to view your medical record and to make requests for routine appointments, e.g. blood tests, Contraception and Sexual Health Appointments, NHS Health Checks, and Smear tests (if you have been invited).

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Routine and Administrative requests should be submitted via AMGP.

Urgent medical concerns should be directed via the urgent online option or phone after 13.00.

AMGP is the quickest way to request non urgent care.