If you have a medical emergency you should contact 999 or go to A&E

Urgent GP appointments, at any time of day, are not a replacement for emergency care.


A medical emergency includes things like:

  • Chest pain or symptoms of a heart attack
  • Sudden weakness, facial droop or speech problems
  • Severe shortness of breath
  • Collapse, seizures or loss of consciousness
  • Heavy bleeding or major trauma
  • Suicidal thoughts or immediate risk to yourself or others

If you develop emergency symptoms whilst waiting for your appointment, please call 999 or attend your closest A&E.

Can international visitors speak a private GP?

Yes. International visitors can access private GP services conveniently and safely with AccessGP.

At AccessGP:

  • No NHS registration required
  • Appointments available the same day or next day
  • Online consultations for convenience through either video or telephone
  • Transparent, upfront pricing

Our service is designed for people who need care quickly and simply during a short stay.

What we can help with

Our GPs regularly support international visitors with:

  • Acute illnesses (infections, fevers, stomach upset)
  • Skin concerns and rashes
  • Anxiety, sleep issues, and travel-related stress
  • Ongoing medical problems while abroad
  • Medication reviews and continuation of treatment
  • Medical letters for employers, travel, or insurance
  • Specialist referrals where appropriate

If you are unsure whether we can help, you can book a GP appointment and discuss this directly with your doctor.

How a private GP appointment works

The process is simple and designed to be accessible:

  1. Book an online GP appointment at a time that suits you
  2. Speak to a UK-registered GP via secure video consultation
  3. Receive clear advice, documentation, or treatment where appropriate
  4. Be guided on next steps, including follow-up if needed

Top tips for your appointment

A few simple steps can help your GP assess you quickly and safely, especially if you are visiting the UK for a short stay.

  • Bring support if helpful: If English is not your first language, you are welcome to join the consultation with a trusted friend or family member to help translate.
  • Have your medical history ready: Please note any long-term conditions, previous operations, allergies, and your regular medications, including doses.
  • Know your key details: Your date of birth, current UK address or hotel, and your home country can be useful for documentation.
  • Write down your symptoms: When they started, how they have changed, and anything that makes them better or worse.
  • Prepare photos if relevant: Clear photos of rashes, swelling, wounds, or eye or throat concerns can improve remote assessment.
  • Bring any documents you have: Previous clinic letters, prescriptions, test results, or scans from overseas can be shared during your appointment.
  • Tell us your goal: For example, medical advice only, a prescription, a medical letter, or guidance on whether private follow-up is needed.

Urgent symptoms: If you have chest pain, severe shortness of breath, signs of stroke, severe bleeding, or a serious allergic reaction, call 999 or attend A&E immediately.

Book your online GP appointment

Same-day, evening, and weekend consultations available.

Prescriptions and referrals

Where clinically appropriate, our doctors can issue private prescriptions during your consultation.

You can:

  • Take the prescription to a UK pharmacy
  • Use an online pharmacy if preferred

Please note that some medications are restricted in the UK and prescribing follows UK clinical guidance.

Referrals and medical letters

If needed, we can provide:

  • Private referral letters to UK specialists
  • Imaging referrals, such as MRI or CT scans
  • Medical letters summarising your consultation
  • Documentation for travel insurance or employers

These are commonly requested by visitors who need onward care or proof of assessment while in the UK.

  • UK-registered, experienced GPs
  • Designed for visitors and short stays
  • No NHS number required
  • Fast access to care
  • Secure online consultations
  • Clear, fixed pricing

To ensure safe and appropriate care, please note:

  • Appointments are for adults aged 18 and over, in England
  • This service is not suitable for emergencies. For urgent or life-threatening symptoms, call 999 or attend A&E
  • Private GP care does not replace long-term NHS care.

Frequently asked questions for international students

Can international visitors see a private GP in the UK?

Yes. International visitors can book private GP appointments in the UK without registering with the NHS. AccessGP provides private consultations with UK-registered clinicians.

Is this an emergency service?

No. We provide urgent GP care for non-emergency medical issues. For emergencies, always call 999 or attend A&E.

Do I need to be registered with an NHS GP?

No. You do not need NHS GP registration to book a private GP appointment with AccessGP.

This makes the service particularly useful:

  • Shortly after arriving in the UK
  • While waiting for NHS registration to be processed
  • When NHS appointments are unavailable or delayed
Can you provide medical letters or referrals?

Yes, where clinically appropriate.

Our GPs can provide:

  • Medical letters summarising your consultation
  • Onward referrals to private providers
Can you prescribe medication if needed?

If clinically appropriate, your GP can prescribe medication during the appointment.

Prescriptions are issued in line with UK clinical guidelines and may be sent to a UK pharmacy for collection, depending on the medication and your location.

How quickly can I get an appointment?

Appointments are typically available on the same day or the next day, depending on availability.

This makes private GP care a practical option when you need timely advice or documentation.

Do I need to be local to AccessGP to book?

No. Consultations are online, so you can book from anywhere in the England.

❓See our general AccessGP FAQ’s here.

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