Illness name: health anxiety
Description:
Health anxiety is when you spend so much time worrying you're ill, or about getting ill, that it starts to take over your life. It's related to obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
You may have health anxiety if you:
Anxiety itself can cause symptoms like headaches or a racing heartbeat, and you may mistake these for signs of illness.
If a GP diagnoses you with health anxiety, they may refer you for a talking therapy, such as
cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
, or offer you a medicine for anxiety.
You can refer yourself directly to an NHS talking therapies service without a referral from a GP.
If you can afford it, you can choose to pay for your therapy privately. The cost of private therapy sessions varies, but it's usually £40 to £100 per session.
The British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) has a register of all accredited therapists in the UK
and
The British Psychological Society has a directory of chartered psychologists
, some of whom specialise in CBT.
Animated video explaining self-referral to psychological therapies services for stress, anxiety or depression.
Page last reviewed: 14 October 2020
Health anxiety
Check if you have health anxiety
Self-help for health anxiety
Keep a diary
Challenge your thoughts
Keep busy with other things
Get back to normal activities
Try to relax
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
Other ways to access CBT
More help for mental health
Video: Talking therapies for stress, anxiety and depression
Media review due: 14 March 2025
Next review due: 14 October 2023