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Patient Access connects you to local health services when you need them most. Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and discover local health services for you or your family via your mobile or home computer. Sign in with ease using your NHS login.
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Feb 21, 2023 · NHS login is only available to patients in England and the Isle of Man. Linking your Patient Access account to your GP practice provides a wide range of benefits, for example booking a GP appointment or ordering your repeat medication online.
Nov 13, 2023 · Scroll down to the Link a GP practice or person section. Select Link to my GP practice (to link to your practice). Enter the details from the registration letter. You are now linked to your new practice (or the patient you are caring for) and you'll have access to all enabled services.
Jul 14, 2021 · Linking your Patient Access account to your GP practice provides a wide range of benefits, for example booking a GP appointment or ordering your repeat medication online. Note: Each GP practice decides which services they provide. If a service isn’t available, please speak to your GP practice.
- Installing An Authenticator App
- My Normal Login Credentials Are Not Accepted
- I Can't Sign in and My Details Are Correct
- Could It Be A Problem with My Web Browser Or device?
- Can I Share A Sign in Email address?
- Can I Reset My Memorable Word?
- Account Locked
- Reset The Authenticator App
To ensure the highest level of security, Patient Access will now ask you to enter a 6 digit time-based passcode each time you sign-in, as well as your username and password. To access a passcode, you will need to install an authenticator app. Note:If you have biometrics (Face ID or Touch ID) enabled, you will not be asked to enter an authentication...
There are 3 potential ways you may be able to sign into Patient Access: 1. Email address and password 2. Account ID number (user ID) and password 3. NHS login email address and password If you are having trouble signing in with your normal login credentials, it is advisable to try signing in with a different set of credentials. For instance if you ...
Even if you are confident you have the correct details, try recovering your User ID (using this link) and resetting your password (using this link).
A web browser(commonly referred to as abrowser) is a software application for accessing information on the World WideWeb. If you experience difficulty signing in and the issue is not related to your login credentials, we highly recommend trying a different web browser or a different device to sign in. Currently supported mobile operating systems (f...
Unfortunately, it is also no longer possible to share an email address on Patient Access. This is because we use the email address as a unique identifier to ensure the account security and confidentiality. Users who shared an email address on the old platform and migrated their accounts across to our new platform are permitted to continue to share ...
To ensure the highest level of security, Patient Access will now ask you to enter a 6 digit time-based passcode each time you sign-in, as well as your username and password. To access a passcode, you will need to install an authenticator app. You will only be asked for your Memorable Word the first time you log in. You can reset your Memorable Word...
If you enter an incorrect password 8 times, your account will automatically be locked for 1 hour. If you typed the password incorrectly, wait 1 hour then try again. If you have forgotten your password, selectForgotten Password. If you are using a private computer or device, not a public computer, and would like your password to be visible as you ty...
There may be occasions when you need to reset the authenticator app you use to sign in to Patient Access e.g. you want to change the authenticator app you use. Note:you must have a valid mobile number linked to your Patient Access account to complete this process. If you do not have a mobile number linked, you will be instructed to contact Support....
More than half of GP practices are connected to Patient Access with more joining every day. If yours is one, register today to benefit from a faster, smarter way to manage your healthcare. Register now for quick and easy online access to your local GP services.
Patient Access helps save precious time for both GPs and patients by providing patients with the ability to manage their health online and via the mobile app. Free to practices using EMIS Web, Patient Access is the UK’s leading GP online services platform.
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