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How to Use eConsult for Online GP Consultations

Published: 15 July 2026 By: nhsdoctor

eConsult: Quick & Secure Clinical Triage

Skerne Medical Group is proud to offer eConsult—an online triage tool that allows patients to contact our clinical team about non-urgent medical or administrative queries. By filling out a structured form online, you can explain your symptoms or request assistance, and our clinical team will review and respond by the end of the next working day.

“eConsult provides a safe, structured way to get advice from a GP without having to wait in a telephone queue.”

How eConsult Works

Using the service is straightforward and requires no login credentials. Simply:

  • 1. Visit our website and click the “Consult Now” button or go directly to https://doctorsnhs.webgp.com/.
  • 2. Choose whether you want help with a general condition, a specific symptom, or an administrative task (like an extension of a fit note or test results).
  • 3. Answer a series of questions about your health. The system screens for red-flag symptoms and will advise you to contact NHS 111 or 999 if immediate care is needed.
  • 4. Submit the form. Our triaging clinician will review your response and decide the best course of action. This may result in a prescription, self-care advice, a telephone consultation, or an invitation to a face-to-face appointment.

When to Use eConsult

eConsult is ideal for ongoing, minor, or non-urgent queries. Please do not use eConsult for medical emergencies (such as chest pains, severe shortness of breath, or suspected stroke). In those cases, dial 999 immediately.

1. Patient Triage and Digital Triage Guidelines, Royal College of GPs (2025).
2. Clinical Safety and Efficacy of Digital Asynchronous GP Consultation Tools.

Disclaimer / Medical Note

eConsult is for non-urgent clinical queries only. If you are experiencing chest pain, difficulty breathing, or severe bleeding, please call 999 immediately or go to the nearest Accident & Emergency (A&E) department.