GP services: accessing care and support in your community
GP practice teams provide medical advice, treatment, and ongoing care for non-emergency health needs. Your GP team can assess your symptoms, offer support, and help you access the right service at the right time.
What do GP services provide?
Your local GP practice offers a wide range of NHS services, including:
- Medical advice and diagnosis
- Treatment for illness and injury
- Vaccinations and immunisations
- Routine health checks
- Prescriptions and medicines management
- Support for long-term conditions
- Referrals to other NHS services
Where can I find out how to register with a GP surgery?
To find a GP practice near you and check opening times and services available, visit the NHS website
Who works in a GP practice?
GP practices are staffed by multidisciplinary teams. This means you may be offered an appointment with the professional best suited to your needs.
You may see:
- GPs
- Practice nurses
- Nurse practitioners
- Physiotherapists
- Clinical pharmacists
- Mental health practitioners
- Paramedics
- Health and wellbeing coaches
- Social prescribing link workers
Seeing the right professional can often mean you are seen more quickly and receive more appropriate care.
Appointment types
Appointments may be:
- Face to face
- By telephone
- By video
- Online (written advice)
Your practice will recommend the most suitable option based on your needs.
Accessing GP services
You can contact your GP practice:
- By phone
- Online
- Through the NHS App (where available)
- In person
You will be asked for brief information about your request so the team can assess what support is needed.
After review, you may receive:
- A booked appointment (same day or later)
- Written or digital advice
- A referral to another NHS service
- Advice to contact NHS 111 or attend urgent care
Access arrangements vary between practices depending on local systems and capacity.
Care navigation and reception teams
Reception and care navigation staff are trained to discuss your concerns confidentially and professionally.
They use this information to:
- Direct you to the right clinician
- Arrange appropriate appointments
- Signpost you to other services
This helps you get the right care as quickly as possible.
GP online services
Most GP practices in Essex offer online services through their website or the NHS App.
These may allow you to:
- Contact your practice for advice
- Book or cancel appointments
- Request repeat prescriptions
- Update contact details
- View parts of your medical record
- Check test results (where available)
Online consultations
Online consultation tools allow you to contact your practice securely without visiting or waiting on the phone.
You can use these to:
- Describe symptoms
- Ask questions
- Request follow-up
- Contact the practice on behalf of someone you care for
Your GP team will use this information to decide the most appropriate response.
When should I use another service?
Use NHS 111 if:
- You need urgent advice outside normal opening hours
- You are unsure what service to use
Use your local pharmacy for:
- Minor illnesses
- Medicines advice
- Self-care support
Call 999 or go to A&E if:
- You have chest pain
- Severe breathing difficulties
- Signs of stroke
- Loss of consciousness
- Serious injury
Using the right service helps you get care more quickly.