View your GP record in record time, when it suits you.
You can do more with the NHS App than you realise. Discover what else you can do today.
📱Tap the NHS App
Just tap the NHS App to easily request your repeat prescription. You can do more with the NHS App than you realise. Discover what else you can do today.
Find out how to download the NHS App on iPhone and Android devices in this BSL film.
https://t.co/WPiTbfyMBL
Tap the NHS App
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you. Call, go online, use the NHS App or by NHS 111 BSL interpreter service at https://t.co/l251aaeZ6S or text relay on 18001 111 https://t.co/8oBCCkf7Sm
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you. Call, go online or use the NHS App.
Also available by NHS 111 BSL interpreter service at https://t.co/8VfK81f9u3 or text relay on 18001 111
Your local pharmacist can now provide treatment and give you medicines for some illnesses without you having to see a doctor first.
Think pharmacy first.
Find out more in this easy read https://t.co/bqdr9Ibofo
Your pharmacist can provide treatment or some prescription medicine, if needed, for seven common conditions, without you seeing a GP.
Think pharmacy first and get seen by your local community pharmacy team.
➡️ https://t.co/bqdr9IbW4W
Your pharmacist can provide treatment or some prescription medicine, if needed, for seven common conditions, without you seeing a GP.
Think pharmacy first and get seen by your local community pharmacy team.
➡️ https://t.co/AxCapeVL0E
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you. Call, go online or use the NHS App.
Also available by NHS 111 BSL interpreter service at https://t.co/8VfK81f9u3 or text relay on 18001 111.
Tummy trouble such as discomfort or diarrhoea for three weeks or more, or blood in your pee – even just once, could be a sign of cancer.
It’s probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable.
Contact your GP practice.
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If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you. Tests could put your mind at rest.
Until you find out, you can’t rule it out. Contact your GP practice.
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If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you.
Tests could put your mind at rest. Until you find out, you can’t rule it out.
Find out more in the NHS Signs of Cancer BSL leaflet: https://t.co/J36QhmbcAU
We love accessible resources! A huge well done to the @NHSuk for distributing a campaign that has multiple resources to make it easier for everyone. Including standard, large print, braille and audio posters, an easy read leaflet as well as this campaign video with BSL👏
To all women invited for @NHS breast screening - the
earlier breast cancer is detected, the greater the chance of survival.
Please go.
It might just help save your life
This is an updated easy read leaflet from the NHS about breast cancer screening for women aged 50 and over.
It explains breast screening and why it is important to attend when invited.
Download the easy read via https://t.co/Pn4Fg3C8WN or direct at: https://t.co/7fGmtxQ4K2
'Breast screening might just save your life'.
Ten women share their perspective on the importance of attending breast screening through their own 'unofficial' invitation letters.
When you're invited, save the date. It could save your life.
📷 https://t.co/Pn4Fg3CGMl
The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much. Like - not being able to raise your arm. Or struggling to smile. Or slurring when you speak. Any sign of a stroke is always an emergency.
Face or arm or speech, at the first sign, it's time to call 999
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The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much. But any sign is always an emergency.
Face or arm or speech, at the first sign, it's time to call 999.
BSL users can make a BSL video call to 999 using the 999 BSL website or app: https://t.co/cVg5qvJ8Xj
#SignLanguageWeek
The first sign of a stroke might not seem like much, like not being able to raise your arm. Or struggling to smile. Or slurring when you speak. Any sign of a stroke is always an emergency. Face or arm or speech, at the first sign it's time to call 999
https://t.co/2MYUL1JGDc
John’s wife noticed one side of his face was drooping. He’d had a stroke. She called 999. After treatment John has been able to return to work.
Any sign of a stroke is always an emergency. Face or Arm or Speech, at the first sign, it’s Time to call 999.
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