Check if You Qualify for FREE NHS Support With New Medicines
The NHS New Medicine Service provides coaching and expert guidance on newly prescribed medications for long-term conditions. Book secure video consultations with qualified pharmacists for dose reviews, problem-solving, and follow-up support to ensure your medication works safely and effectively.
Lookup your medication to see if you qualify.
VIRTUAL HEALTHCARE
What to Expect From Your Online Video Consultation


How do I check if I’m eligible for a video consultation?
Video consultations are suitable for most patients who do not need a physical examination. They may not be appropriate if you require hands-on physical examination or need laboratory tests that cannot be done remotely. Video consultations are not a substitute for your regular doctor if you have a serious or life-threatening condition.
How do I complete my health profile?
Before booking, ensure your health profile is up to date. Your clinician will use this information to provide safe, personalised care. You may need to provide current medications and supplements, known allergies and adverse reactions, existing medical conditions, previous surgeries or hospitalisations, family medical history (where relevant), current symptoms or health concerns, height and weight (for BMI calculation), and blood pressure readings (where required).
How do I check my device is ready for a video consultation?
Make sure NowPatient has permission to access your camera and microphone, you have a stable internet or Wi-Fi connection, and you are using a compatible smartphone, tablet, or PC.
How do I select a service?
Log in to your NowPatient account and navigate to the relevant Service Card on your homepage. Follow the prompts for the service you need (e.g., NHS Pharmacy First, Weight Loss, Buying Treatments Online). Please remember, some services have eligibility requirements before you can book a consultation.
How do I choose a date for my appointment?
Select your preferred consultation date. You can add notes at this stage to help the clinician prepare for your session. Click Continue.
How do I choose a time for my appointment?
Select your preferred appointment time from the available slots and click Continue. Slots are available up to 7 days in advance.
How do I choose a clinician?
Browse available clinicians trained for your chosen service. You can filter by gender or spoken languages. Each clinician's full name, licence number, and specialist credentials are displayed. Select your preferred clinician and click Continue.
How do I review my booking?
Check the summary of your appointment and read the Pre-consultation Requirements for tips on how to prepare. Click Continue.
What safety information do I need to provide?
Enter your consultation address (where you will be during the call) and emergency contact details. You can also opt in to receive an SMS reminder 30 minutes before your appointment.
How do I confirm my booking?
Click Confirm Booking. You will receive an in-app confirmation pop-up, push and in-app notifications, and a confirmation email with details of what to expect.
How do I take my blood pressure via the app?
Some services require a recent blood pressure reading before your consultation. If prompted, open the blood pressure tool in the NowPatient app, read and agree to the disclaimer, enter your age, height, and gender, and follow the on-screen instructions. The tool uses your smartphone's front-facing camera — no cuff or wearable required. Classified as a Class I Medical Device (CE and UKCA certified). Available on iOS and Android only.
How do I join my video consultation?
At your scheduled time, open the NowPatient app and join your consultation.
How does identity verification work?
Your clinician will introduce themselves and verify your identity. Please have your ID ready.
What declarations do I need to confirm?
You will be reminded that you must complete the consultation for yourself, disclose all medical conditions, illnesses, and operations, disclose all prescription medications you are currently taking, and provide accurate and honest responses throughout. Withholding or providing false information can severely harm your health.
What happens during my clinical assessment?
Your clinician will carry out an assessment relevant to your chosen service. Depending on the service, this may lead to issuance of a prescription (added to your cart), guided counselling, discussion of test results, or general health advice.
What does it mean to consent to inform my doctor?
With your consent, your clinician may inform your regular doctor of the consultation outcome. NowPatient strongly recommends agreeing to this, as your GP is responsible for your overall care.
How will I receive my post-consultation summary?
You will receive a notification summarising the outcome of your appointment, any referrals made to your doctor, and any advice given by your clinician. If a referral letter was issued, you can view it in the Documents section of your account.
How do I complete my order if treatment was prescribed?
If your clinician prescribed a treatment, go to your Cart, complete any payment exemptions (such as NHS Exemption Declaration if applicable), select Checkout, choose your delivery address and method, confirm your billing address, review your order and submit payment. Your order will be sent to NowPatient’s licensed online pharmacy for processing and dispatch.
How do I complete the feedback survey?
You may receive a short survey about your experience. NowPatient encourages all patients to complete it — your feedback helps improve the service for everyone.
How do I cancel a video consultation, and what happens if I miss my appointment?
To cancel an appointment:
Go to the Consultations section of your account.
Select Upcoming Consultations.
Choose the appointment you wish to cancel.
Click Cancel and confirm.
Please cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Missed appointments: After two missed appointments, your booking rights will be temporarily revoked. Contact the NowPatient support desk if you believe this was applied in error.
How do I contact NowPatient for help and support?
Contact Method | Details |
UK Phone | +44 20 388 51 500 |
US Phone | 1-866-967-1977 |
Hours (UK) | Monday–Friday, 9am–6pm GMT |
Hours (US) | Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm EST |
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NHS New Medicine Service
Is My Medication Covered?
Lookup your medication using the search box. You should use the active ingredient name in your search. You can find this clearly stated on the package, if it is a generic version, or you can find it underneath the brand name, if it is a branded version. If your medication and health condition are covered by the terms of the FREE service, you will be able to book a remote video consultation with one of our specially trained clinicians.
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HOW IT WORKS
Common Questions About This Service


What is the NHS New Medicine Service?
The NHS New Medicine Service (NMS) is a free consultation service that helps you manage a newly prescribed medication for an eligible long-term condition. Through remote video consultations with NowPatient, you can ask questions, resolve problems, and get personalised support — without visiting your GP.
Why does the NHS New Medicine Service exist?
Research shows that 30–50% of prescribed medicines are not taken as recommended, which means medications are often wasted or less effective than they could be. The NMS is designed to improve adherence, help you understand your medicine, and support you in making informed decisions about your care.
How much does the service cost?
The service is completely free. It is funded by the NHS and you will not be charged for any consultations.
Is the NHS New Medicine Service available outside England?
No. The service is commissioned by NHS England and is only available to patients in England. It is not available in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, or outside the UK.
Who is eligible for the NHS New Medicine Service?
You may be eligible if you are registered with the NHS in England and have been prescribed a new medication for an eligible long-term condition. The service covers 21 conditions including asthma, COPD, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, epilepsy, depression, and others.
Do I need to have my prescriptions dispensed by NowPatient to use this service?
No. You can use the NHS New Medicine Service even if your prescriptions are dispensed elsewhere. NowPatient is also working to allow GPs in England to refer patients directly to the virtual service.
What conditions are covered by the service?
Eligible conditions include asthma, COPD, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, osteoporosis, gout, glaucoma, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, atrial fibrillation, venous thromboembolism (VTE), embolism, stroke/TIA, coronary heart disease, heart attack, and depression.
How do I find out if my new medication qualifies?
You can check eligibility yourself using the self-check feature on the NHS New Medicine Service Card in the ‘NHS Hub’ on your account homepage. Alternatively, if NowPatient dispenses a qualifying new medication for you, we will automatically send you a notification inviting you to take part.
How many consultations are involved?
The service involves up to two remote video consultations. The first (intervention) consultation assesses how you are getting on with your new medicine. A follow-up consultation may be arranged 14–21 days later if your clinician recommends it. In some cases, only one consultation is needed.
How long does the first consultation take?
The first consultation usually lasts around 10 minutes. Your clinician will assess your adherence, identify any problems, provide advice, and agree on next steps with you.
What happens if problems are identified during the first consultation?
It depends on the nature of the problem. If the issue can be resolved with simple adjustments (such as reminder charts or changes to how you take the medicine), the clinician will agree on steps with you and book a follow-up. If the clinician judges that your prescriber needs to intervene, you will be referred and the service is complete.
How will I know if I need a follow-up consultation?
Your clinician will tell you during the first consultation. If a follow-up is recommended, you will receive an in-app and push notification immediately afterwards with a link to book. Aim to schedule it 14–21 days after your first consultation.
What happens at the follow-up consultation?
The clinician reassesses your adherence and checks for new or ongoing issues. There are three outcomes: you are adhering well (service complete), a problem is identified and a solution is agreed (service complete), or you are referred to your doctor for review (service complete).
How do I book my first NMS consultation?
There are two paths. For self-check, go to the NHS New Medicine Service Card in the NHS Hub, select ‘Check Eligibility’, and complete the AI chatbot screening. If eligible, click ‘Book Consultation’. For automatic notifications, open the invitation from ‘Notifications’ on your homepage and click ‘Book Consultation’.
When should I book my first consultation?
Plan to book 7–14 days from the point you start taking your new medication. This gives you enough time to experience the medicine before discussing it with your clinician.
Can I choose which clinician I see?
Yes. During booking, you can browse available clinicians and filter by gender and spoken languages. You can view each clinician’s name, licence number, and credentials before selecting.
Will I get a reminder before my consultation?
Yes. You can opt in to receive an SMS reminder 30 minutes before your scheduled video consultation. You will also provide your consultation address and emergency contact details during the booking process.
Who are the clinicians providing this service?
Our clinicians are board-certified pharmacists registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). All clinicians undergo DBS background checks and a comprehensive licence verification process. The conditions and medications they can advise on are strictly governed and reviewed in line with NHS guidelines.
Is the NHS NMS service safe?
Yes. The service is classified as a Class I medical device under UK MDR 2002 regulations. It complies with NHS standards DTAC, DCB 0160, and DCB 0129. Consultations are delivered via live video to ensure clinical safety and appropriate prescribing.
Is my personal health information secure?
Yes. NowPatient operates from a HIPAA, DTAC, and Cyber Essentials Plus certified platform that ensures the highest levels of information security. Clinicians access systems on a zero-trust basis with single sign-on (SSO) technology.
Can the clinician access my GP records?
Yes. As an NHS patient, our clinicians can access your GP record, including your medications, observations, and investigations. This helps them assess your medications and conditions safely and accurately.
How should I prepare for my NMS consultation?
Read the leaflet that comes with your new medicine, write down any questions or concerns, and have your medicine to hand during the video call. This helps you and your clinician make the most of your time together.
What happens after my consultation?
You will receive a notification summarising the outcome, including any referrals to your doctor and advice given. You may also receive a short survey — we encourage you to complete it, as your feedback helps us improve the service.
Do I need to give consent before the consultation?
Yes. During the consultation, we will ask for your consent to provide the service. This allows us to communicate with your GP and share information with NHS England, NHS Improvement, and the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) when required.
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