General Practitioner

Provided by a team of medical specialists at Teladoc Health

Access to a doctor anytime, anywhere. The GP Consultation enables you to ask any health-related question to a GP who is available for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Our doctors can help you with many medical conditions including cold and flu symptoms, infections, anxiety, stress, allergies and provide advice on non-urgent medical conditions. Get the care you need in minutes from the comfort of your home, at work or while you’re travelling.

No matter what you are facing, you will be able to ask any health-related questions and get an answer from a medical expert.

When needed, you can also upload any additional medical information you might have for our team to examine in conjunction with your symptoms so that we have a complete picture of your situation. For example, if you have pictures of rashes or skin conditions or perhaps medication that you're taking, you can attach it to your consultation and our medical team will evaluate it.

Get in touch with our team of experts and we’ll aim to resolve your health-related questions.

Speak to a UK-based GP via video or phone call anytime it’s needed

How does it work?

Once you've completed the form a doctor will call you to provide a medical assessment.

  • 1 Request a consultation

    You can request a GP consultation any time – choose either a video or telephone consultation.

  • 2 Talk to a doctor

    Once your request is submitted, a doctor will contact you via your preferred method.

  • 3 Get answers to your medical questions

    Ask as many questions as you need to and our doctor will provide professional medical advice. If needed, they will provide on-going treatment on how to improve your condition.

You can ask our doctors any questions about your health from the comfort of your own home.

This is not an emergency service and below are examples of conditions we cannot treat. If you are feeling severely unwell, we advise you to contact your local emergency services (999 in the UK).
What we don't treat: Chest pain, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, thoughts of suicide or self-harm, confusion, loss of consciousness, severe infection, severe pain, suspected stroke, seizures, pregnancy complications, high fever in unwell infant.