Choose the right NHS service for you and your family
NHS 111 online or calling 111 offers quick advice on the best option for you to get the care you need.
Strike action is taking place Wednesday 14 to Saturday 17 June that will affect NHS services next week.
Services are likely to be busier than normal and some hospital and GP appointments may be cancelled. Attend your scheduled appointment if you haven’t been told it is cancelled.
It’s important for people to prepare early where you can, to look after yourself, friends and family with any long-term health conditions and avoid any preventable trips to A&E.
It is important that residents who need urgent medical care come forward as normal, especially when someone is seriously ill or injured, or their life is at risk.
If you have a health concern that is not life-threatening, support is available at NHS 111 online or by phoning NHS 111. If it is a life-threatening emergency such as serious illness or injury, you should still call 999.
Make sure you have enough of any medication you need and remember pharmacists can also support with minor medical problems.
If you need advice from a pharmacist, use the NHS Find a Pharmacy site, which will be updated regularly to show the opening hours of local pharmacies.
GP services are still open. If you have a health concern, use the NHS 111 service for quick health advice, or contact your GP practice.