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  1. Find information and advice on health conditions, symptoms, healthy living, medicines and how to get help.

  2. 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.

  3. view your GP health record, including information about medicines, vaccinations and test results. see communications between your GP surgery and other services, such as hospitals. book, check or cancel appointments with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional.

  4. book and manage appointments. get health information and advice. view your health record securely. view your NHS number. Get the NHS App on your smartphone or tablet. You can also log in to your NHS account using the NHS App.

  5. Dupuytren's contracture. DVT (deep vein thrombosis) Dwarfism, see Restricted growth (dwarfism) Dysarthria (difficulty speaking) Dysentery. Dyslexia. Dysphagia (swallowing problems) Dyspraxia (developmental co-ordination disorder) in adults. Dyspraxia in children, see Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children.

  6. About NHS hospitals, booking and changing appointments with the NHS e-Referral Service and going into hospital.

  7. COVID-19 symptoms can include: The symptoms are very similar to symptoms of other illnesses, such as colds and flu. Most people feel better within a few weeks, but it can take longer to recover. For some people, it can be a more serious illness and their symptoms can last longer.

  8. 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.

  9. www.nhs.uk › conditions › covid-19COVID-19 - NHS

    Get NHS advice about COVID-19, including its symptoms and what to do, how to avoid catching and spreading it, treatments, vaccinations and long-term effects.

  10. NHS England leads the National Health Service (NHS) in England, find out more about what we do.

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