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Fit Notes Posted or Updated on 26 Apr 2024

Can I go back to work before the end date on my fit note?

Yes.

You do not always have to be 100% "fit" to be able to do some work – in fact, work can help your recovery from health problems or support your overall wellbeing if you have a long-term health condition.

You should go back to work as soon as you feel able to and with your employer's agreement. This may be before your fit note runs out.

For example, you may want to go back to work sooner if:

  • you've recovered from your illness or injury sooner than expected
  • your employer can offer you support to help you return to work

Your employer's agreement

If you want to go back to work before the end date on your fit note you should discuss your return to work with your employer.

In some cases, your employer may not be able to agree to your early return. If this happens you should stay off work until the end date of your fit note.

For example, this might happen if your employer is not able to make the required workplace adjustments. They will need to do a suitable risk assessment.

Your GP's advice

You should not go back to work before the end date on your fit note if a GP has advised that you should stay off work for the full period covered by the fit note, and they want to see you again.

Do I need a note saying I'm fit for work?

No.

You do not need to see a GP again to be signed fit to go back to work.

The fit note does not have an option to say that you're fit for work. If a doctor wants to assess your fitness for work again, they will say this on your fit note.

Some employers have their own policy that requires employees to obtain medical evidence that they are fit for work. If this is the case, your employer should help you arrange this privately with a GP or occupational health specialist. A doctor cannot issue a fit note for this purpose.

Going back to work

You do not need to be fully fit to go back to work. For example:

  • your employer may agree to make some changes to help you return
  • if your health condition no longer affects your ability to do your normal duties, you may be able to return, even though you've only partly recovered

Examples of changes that your employer could consider include:

  • having you return to work gradually – for example, by working part-time
  • having you work different hours temporarily
  • giving you different duties or tasks
  • giving you other support to do your job, such as avoiding heavy lifting

Depending on your job, you may need to meet other requirements before you can return to work. For example, DVLA rules will apply if you drive:

  • a large goods vehicle (LGV), such as a lorry
  • a passenger-carrying vehicle (PCV), such as a bus

Find out more about driving with a disability or a health condition at the GOV.UK website.

Your employer will tell you if special requirements apply to your job.

Free advice and support from Fit for Work

You can get free return-to-work advice and support from Fit for Work:

  • the website offers information and advice on work-related health issues
  • you can chat online to a specialist adviser
  • or you can speak to an advisor by calling 0800 032 6235

Further information:

  • when do I need a fit note?
  • can I be signed off sick from work without seeing a GP?
  • can I drive an LGV or a PCV if I have a heart condition?
  • GOV.UK: taking sick leave
  • GOV.UK: fit note guidance for patients and employees

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