
AccessGP Knowledge Base
Explore the topics below, written in a clear and easy to read format by our UK-trained GPs. These articles do not serve as medical advice, they are educational summaries reviewed by a GP and based on current evidence. If you have any symptoms or concerns, you should book a consultation for personalised assessment.
Welcome to the AccessGP Knowledge Base
You can browse all categories below, including blood tests, imaging, hormone health, infections, mental health and other topics commonly discussed in private GP appointments.
Blood tests help investigate symptoms, monitor ongoing issues and provide clarity when something does not feel right. This section explains routine markers often requested in private GP care, including liver function, thyroid tests, cholesterol and blood counts.
Simple scans can offer quick answers when symptoms need further assessment. This section outlines common imaging options such as ultrasound, X-ray, MRI and CT and describes how these tests are used in everyday GP practice.
Changes in hormones can affect energy, mood, sleep, weight and general wellbeing. This section covers key hormone topics often explored in private GP consultations, including testosterone, oestrogen, thyroid hormones and fertility markers.
Women often look for support with menstrual changes, pelvic discomfort, contraception and midlife hormonal shifts. This area provides clear information on common women’s health concerns frequently discussed in GP appointments.
Men commonly seek advice about fatigue, libido, prostate symptoms and general health changes. This section explains typical men’s health concerns and how they are approached in a GP setting.
Concerns about blood pressure, cholesterol, palpitations or chest symptoms are very common in primary care. This area outlines key cardiovascular topics that private GPs often help to assess and monitor.
Infections can cause symptoms such as sore throat, fever, sinus pressure, urinary discomfort or prolonged cough. This section explains common infections that patients often seek GP advice for and how they are usually reviewed.
Stress, anxiety, low mood and sleep difficulties often affect day to day life and are frequent reasons for people to speak with a GP. This area summarises common mental health topics and when seeking support can be helpful.
Digestive symptoms such as bloating, reflux, constipation or abdominal discomfort are often raised during GP consultations. This section explains common gut issues and how they are explored in a primary care setting.
Dermatology, Skin and Allergies
Skin conditions are a common reason to see a GP. This section explains issues such as eczema, acne, rashes and allergies, and how these concerns are usually reviewed in primary care.
This section covers topics such as type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, weight management and thyroid conditions. Articles explain common symptoms and how these issues are assessed in a GP setting.
Joint and muscle pains often affect daily life. This section outlines common problems such as back pain, knee pain and tendon issues, and how they are managed in primary care.
Medical investigations are used to help diagnose symptoms, monitor conditions, or provide reassurance. This section explains common procedures such as colonoscopy, gastroscopy, and heart monitoring, and how they are used in clinical practice.
About the AccessGP Knowledge Base
The AccessGP Knowledge Base is designed to provide clear, evidence-based medical information for patients and the public. Our articles explain common symptoms, conditions, investigations, and treatments in plain English, while reflecting how general practitioners assess and manage these issues in real clinical practice.
Information is provided for educational purposes only and should be used alongside, not as a replacement for, advice from local NHS services or your own healthcare professional. Content may not always reflect the most recent emergency or specialist-only guidance.
Clinical accuracy and updates
All Knowledge Base content is written and reviewed using current UK clinical guidance and best practice, including:
- NICE guidance
- NHS pathways
- UK primary care prescribing guidance
- Peer-reviewed clinical resources commonly used in general practice
Pages are reviewed at least annually, or sooner if major UK clinical guidance or standards change.
About the clinical author
This Knowledge Base is clinically led by Dr Zamiel Hussain, a UK-trained General Practitioner with experience across NHS and private primary care.
Content reflects real-world GP decision-making, including when investigations are appropriate, when reassurance is sufficient, and when onward referral or urgent assessment is required.
About AccessGP
AccessGP is a UK based private GP service providing safe, reliable online consultations for adults across England. Our clinicians offer clear medical guidance, support with symptoms and help arranging tests or further care when needed. Appointments are available seven days a week, giving you convenient access to experienced GPs from home.
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