What we treat
Whatever your health concern,
our GPs are fully qualified to get
you the right treatment at
the right time.
What we don't treat
Doctor Care Anywhere is not an emergency medical service so we don’t treat emergencies. If you think you have a medical emergency, please call 111/999 or go to an A&E in the UK.
Here are some examples of medical emergencies we don’t treat:
- Difficulty in breathing or severe shortness of breath
- Chest pain/suspected heart attack
- Suspected stroke or seizures
- Severe pain especially of sudden onset
- Severe infections
- Obstetric or pregnancy complications
- Severe bleeding
- Serious trauma to head, spine or limbs (e.g. broken bones or burns)
- Severe mental health concerns (e.g. self harm, suicidal thoughts or psychosis)
- Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), defined as 2 or more UTIs in the last 6 months or 3 or more UTIs in the last 12 months


