Community pharmacies provide a number of patient services including NHS Pharmacy First Scotland and the Medicines, Care and Review Service. This article will explain more about these services.
If you're thinking about having medical treatment in another European country, it's important to understand how the S2 scheme works.
Health records contain information about your health and any care or treatment you've received. Find out what's in them and how you can access them.
When accessing the NHS in Scotland, there are a number of ways to get financial support. You can get help with the cost of some NHS services as well as travel costs. Find out more about help with health costs in this guide.
Information on what NHS Scotland may do with your personal data.
The Gluten-free Food Service is a voluntary service for people that need to eat gluten-free foods as part of their care. Find out how to register and place a food order.
The Medicines, Care and Review Service can help people with long-term conditions. Find out how it works and who can use this service.
Find out what health rights veterans have and information on the resources available to help them understand and get the most from these rights.
Information on getting a fit note (also known as a sick note or sick line).
NHS general dental services (GDS) are provided by general dental practitioners. This guide will explain who these dentists are and what the role of the NHS general dental services is.