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The NHS App puts you in control, with access to a range of NHS services at your fingertips.
Here’s how to get started. Ideas and guides on how to use the app and what benefits it can bring are further down the page.
If you already have an NHS login account for other apps and websites you can use the same email address and password to log in.
To create an NHS login account, you must be aged 13 or over, and have an email address and phone number:
You will now have an NHS login.
You will need to prove who you are to access other services like seeing your GP health record and other personal information.
Use photo ID to prove who you are
You will need a form of photo ID such as a valid UK passport or UK driving licence.
You have two options.
Through the NHS App, NHS login will guide you on how to:
When you have completed these steps, your identity should be confirmed within a few hours.
Through the NHS App, NHS login will guide you on how to:
When you have completed these steps, your identity should be confirmed within a few hours.
Each GP surgery creates an online account for patients on their local computer system.
You can use the following details from that account to prove who you are:
Your GP surgery should give these details to you in a ‘PIN document’. The linkage key or passphrase will expire 2 weeks after it is printed.
When you have the PIN document, follow these steps in the NHS App:
For help getting set up on the NHS App visit: www.nhs.uk/nhs-app-get-started