The NHS might ask you to confirm your home address

The NHS sometimes sends messages to confirm your home address.

This information will help you know if these messages are real.

The NHS sends these messages by letter, email and text message.

The email sender’s name is NHS Confirm your address. The email address is nhs.confirm.your.address@notifications.service.gov.uk.

Emails can include a web link. Use this link to change your home address. The link is: https://change-your-address.account.nhs.uk.

Text messages come from NHSdetails.

We have attached some example messages. These examples show you what authentic NHS messages look like.

An authentic NHS text message does not contain any links.

Please download our examples in a PDF document

Visit the NHS website to change your address