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Get Well Messages

Get well messages sent with flowers make wonderful gifts. If you know someone who is feeling under the weather, recovering from an illness or are in hospital, sending them a bright bouquet of flowers to cheer them up can work wonders.

Depending on the specific circumstances and how well you may or may not know the person concerned, finding the right words of encouragement or support can be tricky. A simple “Get Well” message may not seem enough. So with this in mind we have collated a few of our favourite get well messages to help you find your own words. Of course you can always just copy, paste and use the one you like the best.


Get well messages to send with flowers

  • I hope that the next few weeks are filled with lots of rest and relaxation.
  • There are easier ways to get out of a cycling endurance ride you know!
  • Congratulations on the first step to Bionic-ness!
  • With love and prayers that you will soon be back to full health.
  • Wishing you a very speedy recovery and brighter days ahead.
  • Thinking of you today and always.
  • It’s not the same without you here… there’s more work to do!
  • If I told you to 'Get Well Soon,' it wouldn't be soon enough. Get Well Now!
  • Loving thoughts are tucked inside this bunch of flowers.
  • Sending you healing thoughts and a little sunshine to brighten your day.
  • This smile has been brought to you by someone who cares about you very much!
  • We know you're In good hands, just don't get too comfy there!
  • I hope these flowers will give you a lift.
  • Just a little something to let you know, even though I'm not there right now, I'm thinking of you.
  • Flowers to make you smile and chocolates to help you put the weight back on.
  • I have bought you these flowers in the hope that they will cure your broken ankle, or at least put a smile on your face.

Don’t forget if you are thinking of sending flowers to a hospital its best to phone the ward first to make sure they accept flower deliveries. Not all wards will allow flowers.