A proactive service powered by Doccla in partnership with your local NHS teams

Working in partnership with your NHS care team - at no additional cost to you.
A single point of contact - so you’re never left wondering what to do next.
A coach who knows you, supports you, and cares about the whole of you.
A personalised plan, designed with you - for your life, not just your condition.
We send you free devices that help spot the early signs of being unwell - helping keep you healthy and at home.
Together, we look at what’s working, what’s needed, and how to simplify things so you feel confident and in control.

"I wasn't so sure about the app but the other week they knew about my chest infection before I even knew, they rang and gave me advice, and I was sorted before I even knew I was poorly!"
Click on a question and the answer will appear below. For video testimonials of patients using Doccla, click here
Home monitoring means that there is a clinical team providing support for your care at home. You connect with them by providing regular information about your health via short questionnaires or sharing results on a tablet or mobile phone. The team reviews this information via dashboards and provides advice and support. This may be via video calls, phone calls or direct messaging through the app. The team is made up of nurses, doctors and also health coaches.
You will be given full support to set up home monitoring and send across results by a dedicated team.
Home monitoring is also sometimes known as remote monitoring, remote patient monitoring (RPM) or digital home care. These are all the same thing.
In many places across the country, the NHS has recognised an opportunity to support people living with long-term conditions in a more proactive way at home. You will know if you are eligible as you will have received a letter, a text message or a phone call from us. If you haven’t yet received any of these, sit tight as we may be contacting you soon!
Yes, your data is encrypted and protected under NHS and UK law.
Not at all — it helps your doctor stay connected to your health between appointments.
If you are eligible, you will have received a letter, text or phone call from us. If you haven’t yet received any of these, sit tight as we may be contacting you soon!
No, everything is designed to be simple, and we’ll guide you step by step.
If you have been contacted by Doccla, please download the app and sign in. Detailed instructions will be in the text message we have sent you. If you haven’t received a text message yet, sit tight as we may be contacting you soon!
For those eligible, the service provided by Doccla is a free service and part of your NHS care.
If you're eligible for the NHS service, you don't need insurance to take part.
If you can’t remember your login details, call the Doccla Patient Support Team:
They will help you recover or reset your username and/or password.
Android (Google Play Store)
If it won’t download:
iPhone/iPad (App Store)
If it won’t download:
If issues continue → Contact Patient Support.
Some patients submit readings by phone.
What to expect:
If reminders continue:
Android devices
Apple iPhone/iPad
1. Refresh connection: Turn on Flight Mode → wait 15 seconds → turn it off.
2. Check mobile signal: If using mobile data, check local service status.
3. Check date & time: Ensure “Automatic Date & Time” is ON — incorrect time can block app login.
How to turn Safe Mode OFF:
Device will reboot normally.
How to take a reading
Troubleshooting
How to take a reading
Troubleshooting
How to take a reading
Troubleshooting
Taking a measurement
Troubleshooting
How to measure
Troubleshooting
How to take an ECG
Troubleshooting
Sometimes your clinical team may ask you to download an app onto your personal smartphone. This guide will help you do that safely and easily.
Follow the instructions for your type of phone: iPhone or Android.
For Iphone Users (Apple)
For Android Users (Samsung, Google, Motorola, etc)
Safety tips
Need help?
If you are unsure or have difficulty downloading an app, please call the Doccla Patient Support Team: