CareBridge

Multi-specialty care, one record

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Care for your whole family

One account holds a profile for everyone you look after — your children, your partner, your parents. Switch between them without signing in again, and keep four medication schedules straight.

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Every department, one app

Thirty-two departments, from general medicine to cardiology to dentistry. Not sure which one you need? Describe what's wrong in your own words and we'll route you — and if it looks urgent, we say so first.

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Prescriptions, medicines, reports

A prescription your doctor writes is one you can read, price, find a cheaper equivalent for, locate in a nearby store and be reminded to take. Every report stays here — searchable, trended and yours to download.

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CareBridge

Care for everyone you look after.

One account, a profile for each person, and the right department found in under a minute — without carrying your medical history in a plastic folder.

Welcome to CareBridge

Book across every department, hold your family's records in one place, and pick up each visit where the last one ended.

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Browsing lets you look at departments, doctors and prices. You'll need an account to book anything or to see clinical records.

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Picking up where you left off.

Margaret's blood pressure readings, Ethan's inhaler schedule and two reports are waiting for you.

Sign in

We'll text or email you a six-digit code. No password to remember.

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We'll text a six-digit code. Standard message rates may apply.
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Having trouble? Recover your account using a verified phone or email. We never ask security questions — they are guessable and we will not pretend otherwise.

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One code, then you're in.

No password to remember, and nothing to reset at the worst possible moment.

Enter your code

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One account. Everyone you care for.

Add your children, your partner, your parents. Each gets their own record and their own consent, and you switch between them without signing in again.

Create an account

This takes about three minutes. You can leave at any point and pick up exactly where you stopped.

Used to sign in and to reach you about appointments.

By continuing you agree to our terms of use. You'll review privacy, telehealth and data-sharing consents separately in a moment — we don't bundle them together.

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Let’s start with you

Four things that go on your medical ID — the card a paramedic can read off your locked phone. That is the only reason we ask for any of it.

Sex recorded at birth
Some tests and reference ranges differ by this. You can record a different gender identity below.
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What should a doctor know?

Allergies first, because that is the one thing that stops an unsafe prescription being written. Then anything ongoing, and what you already take.

Allergies

Penicillin Anaphylaxis · recorded 3 May 2021

Ongoing conditions

Things a doctor treats you for regularly. This decides which department we route you to.

Medicines you take now

Photograph a strip or a paper prescription and we read it back to you. Nothing is saved until you confirm it.

Not sure whether a reaction counts as an allergy? Add it anyway. A doctor would rather rule something out than not know about it.
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Who should we call?

One person, reached only in an emergency. They can see your medical ID — blood group, allergies, conditions, medicines — and nothing else at all.

Where you live

Used to find pharmacies that have your medicine in stock, and to send a phlebotomist when a blood test can be done at home.

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Cover, and who else you look after

With a plan linked, every price you see is what you would actually pay — before you book, not on the bill afterwards.

Who else do you look after?

Each person gets their own profile, their own records and their own consent. You can book for them without signing in again.

From thirteen, some categories — mental health, sexual health — become private to a young person by default. You keep seeing appointments and bills. That is a legal requirement, and we tell them plainly what you can and cannot see.
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What you are agreeing to

Separate decisions, not one bundle. Two are needed to treat you safely; the rest are yours, and you can switch them off whenever you like.

Three things your device will ask for

Here is what each one is actually used for, so you can decide before the prompt appears.

Decline any of them and the app still works — you will just type a few things by hand.