Get the right care and support
Information about NHS services helping you get the right help from the right person at the right time for your mental or physical health. This includes primary care, community, and hospital services as well as online support.
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Accessing services digitally (NHS App)
The NHS App allows you to access a range of services as well as your health record.
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Self care
Self-care means looking after your health and managing minor illnesses or injuries at home when it is safe to do so.
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Pharmacy
Your pharmacy team are trained to give advice and, if required, treatment for a range of issues including the management of common conditions and minor illnesses.
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NHS 111
NHS 111 provides urgent medical advice 24/7 when it is not a life-threatening emergency and directs you to the right local service.
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GP services
Your GP practice will ensure you get the right care from the right healthcare professional at the right time.
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Urgent Treatment and Minor Injury Units
Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs) and Minor Injuries Units provide same-day care for illnesses and injuries that need quick attention but are not life-threatening.
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Accident and Emergency (A&E)
Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments provide urgent treatment for serious and life-threatening conditions.
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Mental health services
Find out how to access NHS mental health services and where to get urgent help.
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Dental services
NHS dental services help you look after your teeth and gums, prevent dental disease and access urgent treatment when needed.
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Eye care services
NHS eye care services help protect your vision, detect problems early, and provide specialist treatment when needed.
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Sexual health
Find out about help and advice with sexual health.
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Maternity and neonatal
Information to support you as you travel through your maternity journey and beyond.
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End of life care
End of life care is support for people who are in the last months or years of their life.