Stay updated with Patient.info RSS feeds
Looking for an easy way to stay informed about the latest medical content, patient information, and health articles? Patient.info now offers three dedicated RSS feeds that let you receive automatic updates as soon as new health content is published — without needing to visit the site.
Whether you're a patient, carer, journalist, healthcare professional, or student, subscribing to one or more of our RSS feeds helps you stay on top of the most trusted, clinically reviewed health information in the UK.
What is an RSS feed and how does it work?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It's a free and widely supported web technology that lets users subscribe to regularly updated content from their favourite websites. When you follow an RSS feed using a reader app, you receive new articles, guides, or resources automatically — no email or manual checking required.
Our health RSS feeds
We’ve created three unique RSS feeds, tailored to the types of content most frequently accessed by our users.
Patient.info editorial features
Feed URL: http://patient.info/rss
Stay up to date with our expert-written editorial content, covering:
Seasonal health advice
Mental wellbeing and lifestyle tips
Personal health stories and lived experiences
Health policy discussions
Q&As with medical experts
This feed is ideal for readers looking for general health advice, real-life insights, and evidence-based wellness tips.
New and updated patient information leaflets
Feed URL: http://patient.info/health/rss
Get direct access to our most trusted clinical resource: over 850+ patient information leaflets, reviewed by UK medical professionals.
Each leaflet includes:
Symptom guides
Diagnosis and treatment options
Self-care tips
Medication information
Preventive advice
Perfect for patients, carers, and community health organisations, this feed ensures you’re always up to date with the latest health guidance in plain English.
New clinical and professional articles
Feed URL: http://patient.info/doctor/rss
Written by doctors, for doctors, this feed includes content on:
Common clinical presentations in primary care
Differential diagnosis and red flags
Management protocols and clinical pathways
Medication guidance
Evidence-based summaries
Ideal for GPs, practice nurses, medical students, pharmacists, and other clinicians seeking reliable, UK-based clinical content.
Webmasters and healthcare publishers: embed our content
If you manage a:
GP practice website
NHS or ICB portal
Patient support community
Medical education platform
Pharmacy website or health blog
… you can embed our RSS feeds to automatically display new, clinically reviewed content from Patient.info. This is a powerful, lightweight way to add trusted health information to your own site — no licensing or API access required.