Same-day travel with medication letter, required to confirm your medicine is prescribed to you and needed while travelling overseas.

Availability: UK and International 

If you are travelling overseas with medicines, many airlines and countries will require a medical letter as evidence.
Our doctors can provide you with a same-day medical letter confirming that your medicines are prescribed to you (and when), as well as the health condition you need them for. Upload prescriptions, GP reviews - get your certificate.
You will receive a verifiable digital PDF letter signed by a medical professional and sent directly to your mobile, containing the following details:
Your name, date of birth and passport number.
A list of your prescribed medications.
Confirmation that you need to travel with them.
Signature and authorisation by one of our GMC-registered UK doctors.
Contact details of ZoomDoc Health with a QR code enabling a verification check.
Some medications are more likely to raise questions at airport security or customs, especially when travelling internationally. A travel letter helps confirm they are prescribed, medically necessary, and required in your hand luggage. Common examples include:
Some countries restrict certain treatments (e.g., ADHD, pain relief, or anxiety medications). A letter can confirm they are prescribed to you.
If you travel with needles, injection pens, or cooling packs, a doctor’s note helps explain why they are needed.
Items like auto-injectors, inhalers, seizure rescue treatments, or blood-sugar emergency kits should stay in hand luggage. A letter may be requested.
If you use treatments that must be kept cool, a letter can justify the use of insulated bags or ice packs.
If travelling with a substantial supply or several medications, a letter helps show they’re for personal use.
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Upload by 9pm for same-day service. This should be an image of your current or repeat prescription form.
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Our doctors will look over the evidence you provide.

You’ll receive an email with your letter, with a QR code so they can be verified and accepted worldwide.
To allow us to assess your situation and issue a medical letter, we will require the following information:
A photo of your passport
Your completed online medical form
Your current prescription or repeat medication form
Confirmation of your health condition
Details of your regular NHS GP (if you have one)

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