A
national email scam posing as an official communication from the
NHS is currently circulating, prompting a warning from
Ifield Medical Practice and calls for public vigilance.
What Does the Scam Email Look Like?
The fake email, titled
“Action Required: GP Register Update”, instructs recipients to:
- Click a button labeled “I don’t want to change my GP”
- Update their address records
- Download and install e-signature software to confirm their details
The instructions appear official, complete with NHS branding, but the practice and other health services stress that
this is not a legitimate request.
The so-called software is described as being
Windows and Mac compatible, but it may be designed to
steal data or compromise devices.
What Should You Do?
- Do not click on any links or buttons in the email
- Do not download any software mentioned in the message
- Delete the email immediately
- If you’ve interacted with the email, report it and seek advice through Action Fraud
Official NHS Guidance
The
NHS will
never ask patients to download third-party software or update GP details through an unsolicited email. Any genuine requests will come through your local GP practice or secure NHS platforms such as the
NHS App.
Patients are encouraged to remain alert to such scams, especially those targeting sensitive health and personal information.
Stay safe, and if in doubt,
contact your GP directly for verification.
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