DISCLAIMER
Explicit Images
Sending explicit photos to a healthcare service in the UK, unless explicitly requested and for medical purposes, may potentially breach laws related to harassment, privacy, or the sharing of explicit content without consent. Any images that are deemed explicit will be reported to the Police.
You or the person you are calling NHS 111 about have been identified as eligible for the Smart Triage Service.
- Fast track to clinical assessment
- Quick and easy to use
- Click the link you have been sent.
- You will be asked a series of questions about your symptoms and you may be asked to send a picture. This should only take a couple of minutes. Please complete these questions as accurately as you can.
- Submit the case.
This information will be sent to NHS 111 who will call you back to let you know what help you need. The information you have sent will be used to decide who needs to call you back and how urgently.
We will ask you for your name, date of birth and home address. This will be used to identify you when NHS111 call you back. If you have concerns, you can read more here
If you’ve changed your mind and no longer want to use this service then you will need to call NHS 111. You will be routed to a health advisor. It may take you longer to speak to someone if you choose to do this rather than continue with the Smart Triage Service.
If you feel your condition is a life-threatening emergency, then please call 999. If you cannot call 999 for any reason, go to your nearest A&E. If you need to understand whether or not your condition is a life-threatening emergency then please click here
No. This is a single-use link. If you need to contact NHS 111 for another condition, then please call NHS 111 again.
Once you have told us about your symptoms and submitted your case, it will be in a queue to be reviewed by a clinician. The queue will be ordered by urgency.
If you have signs of a heart attack, severe difficulty breathing, stroke, heavy bleeding, serious injury, seizures, severe allergic reaction or have tried to end your life, call 999.
Unless your condition has changed, or you need to speak to NHS 111 about a new condition then you should not call again. Doing so may impact how long it takes for an NHS 111 clinician to call you back.
For the best experience, only open the link on one device. You can use a mobile phone, tablet or computer.
The link is valid for 60 minutes.
This is a unique link that has been generated based on what you have told us so far and should only be used to progress this case.
You can use the link on behalf of someone else, providing that they are the person you originally called NHS 111 about and they are over the age of 2. When you start, you will be asked whether you are answering the questions on behalf of yourself or someone else. You can only use the link on behalf of someone else if they are physically with you at the time of using the link.
This service is only for adults and carers of children aged 2 and over.
This guide explains how to take a good quality photo of your skin, so that your clinical team can plan the next stage of your care. Link : https://www.southwestlondonics.org.uk/our-work/dermatology/photo/