Can I get a printed copy of my GP records?
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MarkM88
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Is it possible to get a printed copy of my GP records? Do I just do a SAR to the GP surgery?
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Hi Mark
I know you can get a copy just not sure how
Maybe have a look on NHS website or ring your gp -
Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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i got my gp records since birth you put it in writing to your GP no cost can even get a disc and read on line
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I asked my gp for my daughters records from when her condition started, i walk out with records from her birth lol
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Cheers. I’ll have a look in to it.
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You can access your record online from some surgerys now. Mine has offered it for around 5 years but it's only been working for the last couple, presumably pushed through since Covid! You will have to set up an account and prove your identity the first time.
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My online access has been a battle since I moved area and therefore surgery, even before than we were limited to what we could see. I’m going to contact them and discuss options.
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