PsyBridge Medical's online doctor consultation lets some non-emergency medical needs get initial support at home, reducing waiting and the need to travel.
Before you book
- Current symptoms, when they started and how they have changed
- Known medical history, allergies and current medications
- A quiet, well-lit environment suitable for a video meeting
Whether video consultation is suitable is still judged by the relevant medical staff. If the condition is acute, severe or keeps worsening, seek medical help immediately.
Emergency note: Video consultation is not for emergencies. If shortness of breath, chest pain, loss of consciousness, suspected stroke or other critical symptoms appear, call 999 or go to A&E immediately.
Content notice: This article is prepared by the PsyBridge Medical editorial team for general education only. It does not diagnose an individual or replace assessment by a doctor or other qualified professional.
Seek medical help for sudden, severe or worsening symptoms; call 999 in an emergency.