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Help from NHS 111. If you're worried about a symptom and not sure what help you need, NHS 111 can tell you what to do next. Go to 111.nhs.uk or call 111. For a life-threatening emergency call 999.
Download the NHS App, or open the NHS website in a web browser, to set up and log in to your NHS account. Owned and run by the NHS, your NHS account is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services online.
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You can use textphone 18001 or the NHS 119 British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter service if you have difficulties communicating or hearing, or if you are a BSL user. More information. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine
With some online health service providers, you can prove who you are online using NHS login. To prove who you are you need to: Take a photo of your ID (passport, UK or EU driving licence, or European national identity card) using your phone. Record a short video of your face while you say 4 numbers, or use your camera to scan your face.
You can use NHS login to access many health and care websites, apps and services. This includes: health and wellbeing services. maternity and child health services. online pharmacies. online and video consultation services. patient access services.
Services the NHS provides if you need urgent or emergency medical help Sexual health services Find sexual health services, including clinics, contraception and abortion services, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests
Get NHS advice about COVID-19, including its symptoms, looking after yourself at home, how to avoid catching and spreading it, vaccination, treatments and long-term effects. COVID-19 services Find out more about COVID-19 services including vaccination services, testing, 119 and research.
The COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for people at increased risk from COVID-19. You may be offered a COVID-19 vaccine if you: are aged 65 or over. are pregnant. are aged 6 months to 64 years and have an increased risk of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 because of a health condition or treatment.
Using your NHS App or account. You can order a repeat prescription using the NHS App or by logging into your account on the NHS website. If you're asked to nominate a pharmacy, you can only nominate a high street pharmacy. You'll be able to collect your medicine in person when it's ready. Some high street pharmacies also deliver.