Symptoms We Can Help With
Explore the full list of symptoms eligible for online medical certificates, plus conditions that require GP or emergency care. Find out quickly whether you can request a certificate from MyMedicalCert.
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Provider
Covered
Cold and Flu
Short viral symptoms affecting work.
Safe to Request Online
Sore Throat
Pain or irritation affecting swallowing.
Safe to Request Online
Fever
Short term elevated temperature.
Safe to Request Online
Headache
Short term non severe headaches.
Safe to Request Online
Migraine
Acute migraine episodes.
Safe to Request Online
Nausea and Vomiting
Short term digestive upset.
Safe to Request Online
Diarrhoea
Short term digestive disturbance.
Safe to Request Online
Fatigue and Exhaustion
Short term illness related fatigue.
Safe to Request Online
Period Pain
Short term moderate menstrual pain.
Safe to Request Online
Back Pain
Acute minor back strain.
Safe to Request Online
Neck Pain
Minor neck stiffness or strain.
Safe to Request Online
Allergies
Short term allergic reactions.
Safe to Request Online
Sinus Infection (Mild)
Mild sinus pressure or congestion.
Safe to Request Online
Earache (Mild)
Mild ear irritation or infection.
Safe to Request Online
Skin Rash (Non Infectious)
Mild non contagious skin irritation.
Safe to Request Online
Carer Responsibilities
Caring for sick family or household.
Safe to Request Online
Chest Pain
Potential cardiac emergency.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Shortness of Breath
Respiratory distress requiring urgent care.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Severe Injury
Major injury requiring diagnosis.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Pregnancy Complications
Medical issues needing GP or specialist.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Mental Health Crisis
Severe emotional or psychological symptoms.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
High Fever Over 39C
Severe fever requiring GP assessment.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Severe Abdominal Pain
Could indicate appendicitis or serious illness.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Chest Infection (Suspected Pneumonia)
Suspected bacterial infection.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Concussion
Head injury needing urgent assessment.
Requires GP or Emergency Care
Stroke Symptoms
Life threatening emergency.
Requires GP or Emergency Care