Urgent advice: Call 999 now if you have:
- signs of a heart attack - pain like a very tight band, heavy weight or squeezing in the centre of your chest
- signs of a stroke - face drooping on one side, cannot hold both arms up, difficulty speaking
- severe difficulty breathing - gasping, not being able to get words out, choking or lips turning blue
- heavy bleeding - that will not stop
- severe injuries - or deep cuts after a serious accident
- seizure (fit) - someone is shaking or jerking because of a fit, or is unconscious (cannot be woken up)
Important
Your record may contain sensitive information. If someone is pressuring you for this information, contact your surgery immediately.
Follow the links below to find the information you're looking for:
- Getting started with the NHS App
- Setting up your NHS login
- Logging in to the NHS App
- Managing your account
- Booking appointments
- Repeat prescriptions
- Nominating a pharmacy
- Organ donation
- Linked profiles
- Third party services
- Online consultations
- Personal health records
- Messaging
- Security and privacy
- Technical issues with the NHS App
- Using the e-Referral Service in the NHS App
- Health records
- Choose your data sharing preferences
- Abbreviations commonly found in medical records
- NHS App release notes
- Contact the NHS App