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How to Get a Same-Day GP Appointment in the UK

How to get a same day GP appointment in the UK

Written by the AccessGP Team, reviewed by reviewed by Dr Zamiel Hussain, Lead GP and founder of AccessGP

Access to primary care in the UK has become an increasingly important topic for patients. Many people now ask a straightforward question:

Is it still possible to see a GP on the same day?

The answer depends on several factors including the urgency of your symptoms, how your GP practice operates, and whether you choose NHS or private care. This guide explains how same-day GP appointments work in the UK and what options are available if you need rapid medical advice.


How Same-Day GP Appointments Work in the NHS

Most NHS GP practices use a triage system to manage demand.

This means appointment requests are assessed based on clinical urgency. Patients with symptoms that may require prompt assessment are prioritised for same-day contact, which may be by telephone, video consultation, or face-to-face review.

Routine issues that are considered non-urgent are usually scheduled for a later appointment.

For example, same-day NHS GP appointments are more likely when symptoms include:

  • Acute infections with fever or significant symptoms
  • Sudden worsening of asthma or breathing problems
  • Severe pain
  • Chest discomfort or concerning new symptoms
  • Urinary symptoms suggesting infection

If a concern is less urgent, practices may offer the next available routine appointment, which can vary depending on demand.

Why Same-Day Appointments Can Be Limited

GP services across the UK manage large patient populations and demand fluctuates throughout the year.

Several factors influence availability:

  • Seasonal illness such as winter respiratory infections
  • Local population size and demographics
  • Workforce availability
  • Practice capacity and appointment structure

Because of this, same-day access is generally prioritised for urgent medical problems. Routine health issues may be scheduled later unless clinical circumstances require earlier assessment.

Can You See a Private GP on the Same Day?

Yes. Many private GP services are designed specifically to provide rapid access to medical advice.

Private providers often offer:

Online GP services allow patients to speak to a doctor without travelling to a clinic.

At AccessGP, patients can book a same-day online GP appointment in minutes, subject to availability.

NHS vs Private GP: Access Comparison

FeatureNHS GPPrivate GP
Same-day urgent careOften available if triaged urgentCommonly available
Routine same-day appointmentLimitedWidely available
Evening and weekend appointmentsVaries by regionFrequently available
Booking processTriage requestDirect online booking

The main difference is predictability. Private GP services typically offer more consistent same-day availability. Patients who need rapid assessment can also explore our urgent GP appointments service.

When Should You Request a Same-Day GP Appointment?

A same-day GP appointment may be appropriate if you experience:

  • New or worsening symptoms
  • Pain that is difficult to manage
  • Possible infection, such as a UTI or tonsillitis
  • Symptoms affecting work or travel plans
  • Concerns that require prompt reassurance

For life threatening symptoms such as severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, or signs of stroke, emergency services should be contacted immediately.

Are Online GP Appointments Safe?

Online GP appointments are widely used across the UK and can be safe and effective when delivered by regulated providers.

Before booking, check that the service:

  • Uses GMC registered doctors
  • Maintains secure medical records
  • Operates within CQC regulated healthcare standards
  • Provides clear prescribing and referral policies

Reputable providers also provide consultation summaries which can be shared with your NHS GP when appropriate.

Same-Day GP Access Across the UK

Online GP services allow patients to speak to a doctor quickly without travelling.

For patients across the UK, including areas such as Cambridge, Watford, Canterbury, Durham and Plymouth, remote consultations can provide convenient and rapid medical access.

This flexibility is one reason many people now combine NHS and private care depending on their situation.

Final Thoughts

Yes, same-day GP appointments are still possible in the UK.

Within the NHS, same-day access depends on clinical urgency and practice capacity. Patients with urgent medical needs are usually prioritised through triage systems.

Private GP services provide an alternative route when faster access, flexible appointment times, or rapid reassurance is needed.

Understanding how these options work helps patients choose the most appropriate care for their circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. NHS GP practices often offer same-day contact for urgent medical issues following triage. Routine appointments may be scheduled later depending on availability.

Contact your GP practice early in the morning, use online booking systems where available, or consider private GP services which commonly offer same-day appointments.

Contact your GP practice early in the morning, use online booking systems where available, or consider private GP services which commonly offer same-day appointments.

AccessGP offers same-day online GP appointments for adults across the UK, subject to availability. Many common concerns can be assessed safely through video consultation, including infections, medication advice, medical letters and general health concerns.

However, some symptoms require a face-to-face examination, urgent care assessment, or emergency services. If an issue cannot be managed safely online, the GP will advise the most appropriate next step, which may include contacting your local GP practice, visiting an urgent care centre, or attending A&E if necessary.

If you would prefer not to wait, you can book a same-day online GP appointment with AccessGP.

Appointments are available across England and can be booked online in minutes.

Key sources: NHS, Using GP services; Care Quality Commission (CQC); General Medical Council (GMC); AccessGP, Understanding Your Health.