Here you will find many useful links to conditions and user guides, which you may find helpful. We know that there is a lot of information online, so please always ensure that you are gaining information from reliable sources.
In a medical emergency, phone 999 immediately and ask for an ambulance.
If you suspect that you or someone else is having a stroke, phone 999 immediately and ask for an ambulance.
What to do if you suspect a stroke. Click here – NHS Stroke Advice
CPR guide. Click here – NHS CPR First Aid
Pharmacy First
The Pharmacy First service builds on the NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service which has run since October 2019. The consultation service enables patients to be referred into community pharmacy for a minor illness or an urgent repeat medicine supply.
NHS Minor Eye Conditions Service
If you have an eye problem, please contact the NHS Minor Eye Conditions Service for children and adults.
Click here – Find a Primary Eye Care Practice
For a list of the eligible eye problems. Click here – Minor eye conditions service
NHS Self Help
Self-help. Click here – NHS (nhs.uk)
BBC Health
A-Z of conditions & where to get help from. Click here – BBC Health
Veteran Support
The Pall Mall Surgery is a Veteran Friendly Practice. Click here – Top tips for veterans
Mental health information and support. Click here – Mental health support for veterans, service leavers and reservists
How To Use An Inhaler
How To Do A Peak Flow
How To Stop A Nosebleed
Helpful links to guides from the NHS
NHS
HEALTH A to Z
Guide to conditions,symptoms & treatments
NHS
LIVE WELL
Advice, tips and toolsfor health & wellbeing
NHS
MEDICINES GUIDE
How medicine works& possible side effects
NHS
care & support
Options & where toget the best support
Know who to turn to for your healthcare
We want to help you get the right medical assistance when you’re ill, injured or have a long term condition. Going directly to the person with the appropriate skills is important. This can help you to a speedier recovery and makes sure all NHS services are run efficiently.
NHS 111 is available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week.
If it is an emergency call 999.
PHARMACIST
When you need healthcare advice or help with medicines
OPTICIAN
Sudden loss of vision. Blurred vision. Painful or red eyes?
DENTIST
When your mouth or teeth need urgent attention
NHS OUT-OF-HOURS
When your GP and local pharmacy are closed
MINOR INJURY
You will usually need a GP referral, except in an emergency.
ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY
When an illness or injury is serious or life-threatening
DID YOU KNOW?
If you’re feeling under the weather but aren’t sure what it could be, an online symptom checker can help you identify whether you need to seek immediate medical attention.