Simple, secure access to your NHS GP record
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Patient.info has partnered with ORB Connect - a UK, clinician-led, secure platform - to help you see and download your NHS GP records clearly and in one place.
Your health information is one of your most important resources. Having access to your NHS GP record isn’t just about looking back - it’s about putting you firmly in control, supporting better care, and helping you make informed decisions every day.
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Why we’ve partnered with ORB
We’ve teamed up with ORB - a secure, clinician-led UK service - to make reading and downloading your GP records easier than ever. Here’s what that means for you:
Full visibility, whenever you need it. View all your consultation notes, test results, prescriptions, hospital letters, diagnoses, allergies, and immunisations in one place, from any device. No more juggling different sources or waiting for paper copies.
Empowerment and peace of mind. Because your health record is personal, you decide who sees it and when. Linking your record is entirely consent-based, and you can stop sharing or adjust access at any time. You remain in control.
Built on trust and safety. ORB is NHS-assured and designed to meet the highest standards of data protection. Your privacy and security are at the core, so you can be confident in how your information is handled.
What you can see
Torna ai contenutiOnce you’re signed in, you’ll be able to view your GP record which includes:
Consultation notes (when available).
Diagnoses and medical conditions.
Medications (current and past).
Allergie and adverse reactions.
Test results and hospital letters.
Vaccination/immunisation history.
Availability of some items depends on your GP practice and what they’ve chosen to make visible in your online record.
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What’s in it for you
Torna ai contenutiAccessing your GP record brings concrete benefits that go far beyond curiosity:
You have the full picture. When you have all your health data in one trusted place, you’re better equipped to see patterns over time - see what’s improved, what needs more attention, and prompt better conversations with your healthcare team.
You save time. No waiting for appointment summaries, prescriptions, or test results to arrive by post. No chasing up loose notes. Everything you need is accessible when you need it.
Better care, more coordination. Whether you're consulting with your GP, specialist, private therapist, or a new clinician, having shared, consistent information reduces duplication, helps avoid mistakes, and supports quicker, more tailored treatment.
You feel more in control. Knowing what’s in your records helps you prepare for appointments, make decisions, track your health goals, and keep your records accurate (you can spot and correct mistakes).
Getting started and accessing your NHS record
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How to register with ORB and link your NHS record
Get started
Click the button, sign in with your NHS login, and give your consent to link your record. The process only takes a few minutes. Once connected, your NHS GP information will be available to you in ORB.

Get started
Click the button and sign in with your NHS login. Connecting your records only takes a few minutes and your NHS GP information will then be available to you in ORB.
Share if you choose
If you’d like, you can also share your medical records with clinicians outside the NHS - such as a private GP or therapist - using ORB Connect. This is completely optional and always under your control.
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Le informazioni su questa pagina sono scritte e revisionate da clinici qualificati.
Next review due: 10 Sept 2028
10 Sept 2025 | Pubblicato originariamente
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Thomas Andrew Porteus, MBCS

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