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Get a sick note for work

If you need to request a fit note or sick note from us, you can request this through the AskFirst App.

Please contact your GP or healthcare team directly, or if you need urgent help visit NHS 111 online or call 111. In an emergency call 999.

Please note, you made need to see a GP following a sick note request. You will be contacted if this is the case.

A fit note is a written statement from your doctor or pharmacist. It says if you're fit to work or not. It's also sometimes called a 'sick note'.

You usually do not need a fit note if you are off work sick for seven days or less. However, check your employer's policy on this. It should say how many days you can be off sick before you need to give proof from your doctor.

It should be enough to give proof yourself when you go back to work. This is called 'self-certification'.

Self-certification forms

When you go back to work you may need to fill in a self-certification form. This includes things like:

  • details about your sickness or illness
  • the date your sickness started
  • the date your sickness ended

These dates may include days you do not normally work, for example a weekend or bank holiday.

Some employers have their own self-certification form. If yours does not, use HMRC: Employees Statement of Sickness on GOV.UK.

Charges

You may have to pay if you get a fit note when your off sick for seven days or less. To find out more, please ask at reception or go to the NHS website guidance on fit notes. You do not have to pay for a fit note if you're off sick for more than seven days.

If you're off for more than seven days

If you’re off work sick for more than seven days, your employer will usually ask you to get a fit note from your doctor.

The note can say that:

  • you are ‘not fit for work’
  • you ‘may be fit for work’
  • the seven days include days that you don’t normally work. So, when you work out how long you’ve been off sick, include weekends and bank holidays

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