Same-day university, college and school sickness letter, required to confirm sickness or a health condition and its impact on your studies.

Availability: UK and International 

If you have been sick, or you have a health condition that has affected or may affect your studies, your university, college or school will require a sickness letter as evidence of mitigating circumstances.
Our doctors can provide you with a same-day medical letter that will confirm your health condition and related absences, as well as whether this condition is ongoing or resolved. No appointment is needed – simply apply online.
You will receive a verifiable digital PDF letter signed by a medical professional and sent directly to your mobile, containing the following details:
Your name, date of birth and details of your university, college or school.
Your sickness or health condition and its impact on your studies.
When symptoms started, if they are ongoing or if you are now recovered.
Signature and authorisation by one of our GMC-registered UK doctors.
Contact details of ZoomDoc Health with a QR code enabling a verification check.
We have revolutionised the process of getting a medical letter. Our online process allows our GMC-qualified UK doctors to check your symptoms without needing an appointment and to issue you with a digital PDF letter the same day.
You will be asked to complete a short online form prior to purchase. This includes uploading a 30-second to 1-minute video to explain your symptoms and current health condition.
Your evidence is then reviewed by our doctors, prior to issuing you with your medical letter. If our doctors have any further questions, they may give you a quick call.
Accepted worldwide, this digital PDF letter is signed by a UK-registered doctor and includes a QR code enabling your university, college or school to verify it.
To allow us to assess your condition and issue a medical letter, we will require the following information:
A photo of your university or college ID, or passport
Confirmation of when your sickness or condition started
Whether your sickness is ongoing, or you are now recovered
A 30-second to 1-minute video describing your symptoms
The name of your university, college or school
Details of your regular NHS GP (if you have one)