GP fit notes
If you've been off work sick for several days, then you may need to show your employer a fit note (also known as an NHS sick note) from your GP to confirm that you've been ill and that you're able to return to work.
You can request a GP fit note using our online platform. Find out more below.
When do you need a fit note
Seven days off sick or less
If you’re off sick for seven days or less, then your employer shouldn’t ask for a fit note. However, they can ask you to confirm that you’ve been ill and that you’re better to return to work. This is called a self-certification, and you can get the form from your employer.
Further information
You can find more information about fit notes on the When do I need a fit note page on the NHS website.
Off work for more than 7 days
If you have been off work for more than 7 days you can request a fit note from your GP using our online platform Klinik. Once you have completed the form, we will get in contact to either issue a fit note to say that you’re fit to work or book an appointment to see you face-to-face. This depends on your illness and whether you’ve been in hospital.
At the appointment, your GP will assess you and give you medical advice. Based on your appointment, they will be able to tell if you are fit for work but might need to make some possible changes, or if you are not fit for work.
You can use the link below to request a fit note from your GP.