111 service (long version)
The number to call for advice when it is less than urgent
111 service (short version)
The number to call for advice when it is less than urgent
A and E - the right choice?
A and E is for people who need emergency care
Accident and emergency services
If you use the right service, it helps us do our job properly
Are you eligible?
Free prescriptions - check to see if you are eligible.
Choose well
Self help, NHS 111, pharmacy, GP, walkin centre or A and E?
Choose well - alternatives
Consider other ways to find medical help
Choose well TV
TV campaign for people to use the right NHS service
GP services
We have a range of professionals available within the practice to help you get the right treatment.
Hay fever - see your pharmacist
It is simpler and cheaper to get Hay Fever medication from your pharmacist
Hay Fever - Use your pharmacy
You don't need to see your doctor with hayfever
Local Pharmacy
Use your local pharmacy
Minor Ailments?
Go straight to your local pharmacy
NHS Option 2 (long version)
In a mental health crisis - call NHS 111 option 2
Pharmacy First
Most pharmacies can help with seven conditions without visiting a GP surgery.
Pharmacy First GP referral pathway
Community Pharmacy England has developed an animation and infographic to help describe the GP referral pathway into the CPCS (Community Pharmacist Consultation Service), primarily aimed at GP practice teams.
Think A and E - 111
Health advice on the phone 24/7
Think A and E - 999
When to call an ambualnce or visit A&E
Think A and E - GP
Go to your GP with non-urgnet medical conditions
Think A and E - long version
Think before you go to A and E
Think A and E - pharmacy
Get advice from your pharmacist for common ailments
Think A and E - self help
Self-help for minor ailments
Think A and E - walk in centres
Use your local walkin-in center for minor injuries
Use your Pharmacy
Use your pharmacy for advice and treatment
What it costs
Do you know the cost of different NHS services?

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