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SignLive Interpretation in GP practices

SignLive Interpretation in GP practices

Your GP practice has partnered with SignLive to launch a new service from the 25th of October 2024 that helps deaf and hard-of-hearing patients communicate with their practice through a live, on-demand BSL-qualified interpreter.

SignLive is an interpretation service which aims to improve communication and improve access to healthcare for these patients. If you are a BSL user, you can use SignLive to connect to your GP practice via an Interpreter safely and securely. Just log in to the SignLive app on iOS, Android, or a web browser and find your GP practice in the Community Directory. When you call, the Interpreter may confirm who you want to get in touch with. View BSL Video

The first time you use SignLive you will need to complete a one-time registration. This will keep your account secure and allow SignLive to call you back if needed.

You can access SignLive via the app or a web browser.

Visit www.signlive.co.uk/login for more information.

You can also look at Frequently Asked Questions

For any SignLive technical issues, please Email hello@signlive.co.uk

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