There are lots of things that you can do before your baby arrives, to make your home safe in the early days and for later when they start to move around.
Clothes, nappies, toys – the costs can all mount up. Having a baby can put you under a lot of financial pressure, so while you’re pregnant it’s a good idea to think about how you’ll manage your money.
If you have it, your gums become swollen, red and tender and may bleed when you brush your teeth or floss.
Learn about what you're entitled to from NHS ophthalmic services (opticians) in Scotland, including free eye examinations (eye tests) and who can get optical vouchers.
How to change your appointment if the date, time or location is unsuitable or you want to opt-out of the current vaccination programme
Yellow fever is a serious viral infection that is usually spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Learn about its symptoms and treatments.
When you visit and interact with NHS inform, we collect information about you and your browser to help us respond to feedback and improve the overall experience. Find out what data we collect and how we store and share it.
Dental emergencies like a knocked out tooth need to be treated quickly to avoid the risk of permanent damage. Find out how to get emergency treatment if you have or haven't registered with a dentist in Scotland.
How to register with a dentist, what your dental treatment might involve and how much you can expect to pay for your treatment.
Information about keeping your child's teeth healthy including toothbrushing, fissure sealant, and fluoride varnish