When medical issues arise outside regular working hours, it can be confusing to know where to turn. Do you call NHS 111, rush to A&E, or book an out-of-hours GP? Understanding the differences helps you get the right care at the right time.

NHS 111 is a free 24/7 advice line that helps guide people with medical concerns, from self-care to urgent referrals.
A&E (Accident & Emergency) is for life-threatening or serious emergencies such as chest pain, severe breathing issues, or signs of stroke. In these cases, call 999 immediately.
Out-of-hours GPs like those linked through Night Doctor are ideal for urgent but non-emergency health problems, when your usual GP is closed.
Services offered include:
Q1: Should I call NHS 111 or book a Night Doctor GP?
NHS 111 offers advice, while Night Doctor provides direct medical appointments without waiting.
Q2: Is Night Doctor faster than A&E?
Yes, for non-emergency conditions, private GP appointments are significantly faster.
Q3: Does Night Doctor replace emergency care?
No. Life-threatening emergencies must be treated in A&E.
Knowing where to go for medical help can make a huge difference in your outcome and peace of mind. Whether it’s NHS 111 for advice, A&E for emergencies, or a Night Doctor GP for out-of-hours care, you can make well-informed decisions that keep you and your family safer.
Book your Night Doctor appointment now when your usual GP isn’t available.