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Getting help when we're not open

NHS 111 poster

Just because your local surgery is closed doesn't mean help isn't available. The NHS runs 24/7, 365 days a year, so there is always a way to access care.

 

The 111 service is the first-point of contact to accessing help for non life-threatening health conditions. If there is a potentially life-threatening medical emergency, call 999 without delay.

 

The 111 service can be accessed via telephone or the internet, and can put you in touch with a range of services including out-of-hours GPs, Nurse Practitioners, and can even help you arrange emergency medication. If you think you need A&E, call 111 first. They will automatically send on a report so that your regular GP surgery knows what happened.

 

If you think you can manage your condition at home, your local pharmacy is a valuable resource and the staff can advise the best over-the-counter medication for your needs. Click here to find your a pharmacy that's open now.

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