Increasing our Online Access

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Improving Access to Care: Moving to a online access system from 1st October 2025

We know how important it is for our patients to access the care they need, when they need it. Many of you have told us that getting this care can be challenging, particularly when phone lines are busy or appointments are quickly filled.

To help address these issues, we’re introducing a new approach — a system that is already being successfully used in many GP practices across the country. The NHS is moving all practices to adopt this system from 1st October 2025.

What is Online Access ?

Online access is a new way of managing care requests, designed to ensure that all patients are assessed on clinical need and then directed to the most appropriate care, by the most appropriate person, in the most appropriate timeframe.

Every request for care made during the surgery hours will be reviewed by an experienced clinician.

You can request care in the several ways

  • Online through your NHS app or Patient Access – our existing online consultation tool and the most efficient way to contact the surgery.
  • By Telephone – If you are unable to access , our team will collect the necessary information.

Depending on the nature of your request, you may receive:

• A face-to-face or telephone appointment with a GP – the clinician may arrange some investigations like a blood test, X-ray or scan before the appointment so that the results are ready to discuss in time.

• A consultation with another member of our clinical team — such as a physiotherapist, pharmacist, mental health practitioner or nurse.

• A direct referral to community services such as Pharmacy First in a local Community Pharmacy or the Minor Eye Conditions Service in a Community Optician.

• A prescription, medical certificate or advice without needing an appointment.

• A direct referral to a specialist service if needed

A Familiar Format: Online Consult

We will continue to use our existing online consultation tool — as a key part of the online access process.

Many of our patients already used our Online consult to request help, advice, or administrative support (such as fit notes or repeat prescriptions). If you’ve used Online on your NHS app or Patient Access before, it will feel very familiar.

If you haven’t used online consult yet — don’t worry. We’re here to help and will continue to support all patients, regardless of how you prefer to get in touch.

Equal Access for All Patients

We understand that not everyone has access to a smartphone or computer. That’s why Online access is designed to be inclusive and accessible for everyone — not just digital users.

If you don’t use digital tools, you can still:

• Call the practice and speak to a team member who will complete the information with you

Every request – regardless of the way you contact us – will be treated equally, so no one is left out or disadvantaged.

Why Are We Making This Change?

The current system doesn’t always work well for patients or for our team. You’ve told us:

• It’s difficult to get through on the phone, especially in the morning

• Appointments get booked up quickly, regardless of urgency

• Some patients are unable to call at 8.30am due to work or other commitments

• Some requests, such as for medical certificates or prescriptions, don’t always need an appointment — but there hasn’t been a clear alternative

At the same time, GP practices across the country are experiencing rising demand and workforce pressures. We need a smarter, safer way to prioritise care and ensure we use our time and resources effectively.

The Benefits of Online access

• More timely care for urgent issues

• Patients are matched with the most expert clinician for their problem — this is not always a GP

• More flexibility and fairer access for all patients

• Safer clinical decisions made earlier in the process

Accessing care when the surgery is closed

This won’t change. Depending on your problem please continue to speak to your pharmacist, use NHS 111, an Urgent Care Centre or A&E as before when the surgery is closed.

We’re committed to making it easier, safer, and fairer for everyone to access the care they need. Thank you for your continued support.

Further information to follow.

Click here to access our online forms:

https://accurx.nhs.uk/patient-initiated/M82012