NHS App Messaging Service
You can now receive messages through the NHS App Messaging Service.
This is a convenient and secure way for the practice to send you messages about your care.
What to expect from messages
We will send you:
- appointment reminders
- changes to practice services
- Health questionnaires
We will only send you a message if we need to contact you, for example if we have an update about your care.
We may continue to send you some information by SMS (text) message while we transition to using the NHS App Messaging Service.
If you do not want to receive messages from the NHS App Messaging Service
Contact the surgery to discuss your preferred contact method.
How to check if you have a message
You will receive messages, in 'View messages from your GP surgery and other NHS Services.'
The best way to keep up with your messages is to download the NHS App on Google Play or the App Store and turn on notifications.
To check your messages:
- Log in to the NHS app.
- Go to View your messages.
- Select View messages from your GP surgery and other NHS Services.
- Then select [GP surgery name].
Get NHS App notifications when we send you a message
To turn on notifications:
- Log in to the NHS app.
- Go to More.
- Select Account and settings.
- Then select Manage notifications.
- Use the toggle to turn notifications on or off.
You will see a new notification from the NHS App the next time we send you a message. Your notifications will tell you that you have a new message from your GP.
You will still receive our messages if your notifications are turned off, but you will not see a notification on your device when you have a new message.
How to contact Thurleigh road practice
You can make contact with us by:
- Online consultation forms https://florey.accurx.com/p/H85114
- phone 020 8675 3521
Your privacy while using the NHS App
If you want to find out how the NHS uses your information, read the NHS account privacy policy.
Adult Proxy Access
I want someone to help me with my GP services
Do you need help managing your healthcare?
You can ask a trusted person to apply on your behalf using this service, if you are both aged 16 or over and both registered at the same GP surgery, which we are taking part in the trial. Talk to them about what you want them to be able to help you with, and give them the details they need to apply.
Invite your trusted person to find out more about applying for access to another patient's GP services on the NHS website.
This service is designed and run by the NHS, so your personal information is safe.
The NHS is trialling a new service where you can apply online for proxy access. You can only use this service if your GP surgery is taking part in this trial.
You will need to use your NHS login. If you do not have one yet, you can set one up as part of your application.