Digital GP

Provided by experienced Irish Registered GPs

It’s not always easy or convenient to get to the doctors’ surgery. With Aviva Digital GP you can get an online appointment with a doctor without having to wait for a face-to-face appointment. The Aviva Care digital GP service is a private doctor service offering you and your immediate family access to clinical advice and guidance in non-emergency situations.

At home or on holiday, it offers the peace of mind of being able to speak to a doctor quickly, at a time that suits you.

Who can use this service?

This service is available to you, your spouse or partner, your children up to age 18.

How does it work?

For any health concerns you have, our experienced doctors are available from Monday to Friday from 8am to 8pm (local time) and on weekends from 9am to 12 noon (local time).

Fill out our online form and an Irish licensed doctor will call you back usually within 4 hours. Video conference is also available if required.

You can use the service to discuss any medical issues concerning you or your immediate family.

If deemed necessary, the physician can also issue prescriptions or sick notes.

  • 1 Fill in the form:

    Provide a brief summary of your medical problem

  • 2 Talk to a doctor

    Once your request is submitted, a doctor will contact you via your preferred method.

  • 3 Get answers to your medical questions

    Ask as many questions as you need to and our doctor will provide professional medical advice. If needed, they will provide on-going treatment on how to improve your condition.

You can ask our doctors any questions about your health from the comfort of your own home.
This is not an emergency service and below are examples of conditions we cannot treat. If you are feeling severely unwell, we advise you to contact your local emergency services.
What we don't treat: Chest pain, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, thoughts of suicide or self-harm, confusion, loss of consciousness, severe infection, severe pain, suspected stroke, seizures, pregnancy complications, high fever in unwell infant.
If you have thoughts of suicide or self-harm, please contact your local emergency services for immediate response and help.