Measles: If you think you or your child has measles and are not in an urgent, life-threatening condition, please call NHS 111 or your GP for advice. Please refrain from visiting a healthcare setting unless it is necessary or advised, as measles is a highly contagious infection that can cause serious health problems for some people. A patient information leaflet is available here. Further information and guidance is available here.
If you or someone else is in danger, call 999 or go to the emergency department now. If you need help urgently for your mental health, but it is not an emergency, get help from NHS 111 online or call 111.
Your mental health is as important as your physical health. You will not be wasting anyone's time.
Your local community pharmacist and their team can help and support you with minor illnesses. As dedicated, qualified health professionals, and experts in medicines, they can offer clinical advice, consultations, and over-the-counter medicines to help safely manage a wide range of minor health concerns. Many pharmacies also offer a range of new NHS clinical services including blood pressure testing.
Click here to find your nearest pharmacy.
Sexual health services are free and available to everyone, regardless of sex, age, ethnic origin and sexual orientation.
If you have a disability and have special requirements, or if English is not your first language, you should speak to the staff at the clinic before visiting.
Not all service providers offer the full range of sexual health services, and it is always best to check what is on offer in advance.
Alcohol addiction services can help you reduce or stop your drinking if it is affecting your life or your health.
The services include:
Find alcohol addiction support services.