Online services

You can use online services at the surgery to book an appointment, order a repeat prescription, get a sick certificate, get test results, ask about a non-urgent medical problem and view your medical record.

Which online service to use?

There are different online services for different tasks.

AccuRx

Use your AccuRx account on the AccuRx website to:

  • Ask a question
  • Complete an online form to ask about a non-urgent medical problem
  • Get information on self-care and community services
  • Request a sick note

See below in More about AccuRx for more information about this service.

Your NHS account

Use your NHS account (on the NHS website or in the NHS app) to:

  • Book or cancel a routine appointment (call the surgery for an urgent appointment)
  • Order a repeat prescription
  • Get your test results
  • View your medical record

See Registering for online services on how to register for this service.

Patient Access

Use your Patient Access account (on the Patient Access website or in the Patient Access app) to:

  • Book or cancel a routine appointment (call the surgery for an urgent appointment)
  • Order a repeat prescription
  • Get your test results
  • View your medical record

See Registering for online services on how to register for this service.

Registering for online services

To register for online services, so you can book appointments, order medication and view your medical record, please contact or visit the practice.

The practice will phone or text you to confirm a GP has authorised you to view your medical record.

You will then need to bring photo ID and proof of your address to the surgery, where the receptionist will print your online access codes.

If you are a newly registered patient, we will have to wait for your medical record to arrive at the surgery before we can process your request to view your medical record.

Registering for someone else on their behalf

You can register for someone else on their behalf (proxy access) if you are a carer or relative.

Please contact the surgery for the necessary forms for Proxy access.

Proxy access needs to be authorised by a GP. The practice will phone or text you to confirm the request has been authorised.

You will then need to bring photo ID and proof of your address to the surgery, where the receptionist will set up your proxy access.

More about AccuRx

Use an online form on AccuRx to tell us about a medical problem or ask an admin question.

This will be read by a member of Kenyon Medical Centre’s team within 3 working days.

AccuRx should not be used for any medical problem that you think is an emergency, including a worsening infection.

AccuRx should not be used for repeat prescription requests. Use Patient Access instead or NHS App.

Date published: 7th May, 2019
Date last updated: 14th July, 2023