The NHS App
The Surgery would like to invite you to use the NHS App
The new, simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.

Local Help For All Patients
We are happy to announce that the new monthly session will be starting on the 2nd of April at Little Kingshill Baptist church alongside their monthly coffee and cake community mornings (1st Wednesday of every month 9-11am).
We are extremely excited for this venue as it's got lots to offer and is a safe accessible community space. (Parking accessible toilets and an onsite coffee shop).
No appointment needed just drop-in sessions for the time being.
We also run support sessions alongside the talking cafe at the Chiltern lifestyle centre in Amersham every other Thursday again no appointment needed between 10 and 12am from 2nd Jan 25.
Just attend with your device, ID and passwords and the NHS staff will help you set up and teach you how to use the App.
What does the NHS App do?
Use the NHS App to:
- check your symptoms
- find out what to do when you need help urgently
- book and manage appointments at your GP surgery
- order repeat prescriptions
- view your GP medical record securely
- register to be an organ donor
- choose how the NHS uses your data
Connecting GP surgeries to the NHS App
Patients at 95% of GP surgeries in England can now use all the features of the NHS App.
You can check if your GP surgery is connected when you open the app for the first time. If it's not, you can register your email address, and we'll notify you when they go live.
If your GP surgery is not connected, you can still download the app and use it to check your symptoms and find out what to do when you need help urgently.
Keeping your data secure
When your surgery is connected, and you register in the app, we'll carry out checks to confirm your identity. The app will then securely connect to information from your GP surgery. To keep your access secure, we'll send a security code to your phone each time you use the app.