Time To Talk Day—held every year in early February—is a reminder that you don’t have to manage everything on your own. It’s also the perfect time to consider whether online mental health appointments or online GP appointments could help you get the support you need, in a way that fits around your life.
Time To Talk Day is a national initiative focused on mental health conversations. For one day each year, people across the UK are encouraged to check in with themselves and others, and to talk honestly about how they’re feeling.
The aim is simple: make talking about mental health a normal part of everyday life. Instead of keeping worries to yourself, Time To Talk Day gives you permission to pause, reflect, and share what’s really going on—with a friend, family member, colleague, or a health professional.
It’s common to wonder if your feelings are “serious enough” or to worry about being judged. You might tell yourself that other people have it worse, or that you should just “get on with it.”
But talking about your mental health can:
When you feel safe to talk, you’re more likely to get help early—before things build up or start to affect your sleep, work, or relationships.
Even though mental health is talked about more than it used to be, stigma is still a real problem. Misunderstandings and outdated ideas can make it harder to reach out.
You might worry that:
In reality, many people struggle at different points in life. Anxiety, low mood, stress, burnout, or trouble sleeping are all common—and valid reasons to seek help.
Confidential, professional support is there to listen without judgement and help you find a way forward.
Online mental health appointments remove many barriers to getting support. You can talk from a place where you feel safe and comfortable, without needing to travel or sit in a waiting room.
Online appointments can help if you:
Many people find it easier to open up when they’re in a familiar environment, using their own phone, tablet, or laptop.
If you’re finding things difficult, booking an online mental health appointment can be a simple, discreet first step. With Doctor Care Anywhere, you can:
Appointments are available 24/7, so you can choose a time that works for you—before or after work, in the evening, or at the weekend. No queues, no travel costs, and no awkward conversations at reception.
Your clinician or mental health practitioner will listen, ask gentle questions, and work with you on a plan that feels realistic and manageable.
If Time To Talk Day has made you reflect on your own mental health, this could be the right moment to reach out. You don’t have to wait until things feel unmanageable or reach a crisis point.