101 - 110 of 357 results for "register with a GP in Scotland"
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Paget's disease of the nipple - Diagnosis
Your GP will examine your breasts and ask about your symptoms.
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening
Find out about abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening, including who it's offered to, why it's done and what happens.
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Raynaud's
Find out about Raynaud's phenomenon, a common condition that affects the blood supply to certain parts of the body, usually the fingers and toes.
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Parent and guardian proxy access for children
You can get online access to the GP services of a child aged under 16 if you are their parent or guardian with legal parental responsibility.
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Myasthenia gravis
Read about myasthenia gravis, including the symptoms and when to see a GP.
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Why people self-harm
It's important for anyone who self-harms to see a GP.
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Developmental co-ordination disorder (dyspraxia) in children - Diagnosis
Talk to your GP, health visitor or special educational needs co-ordinator (SENCO) if you think your child has developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD).
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Diagnosis - Borderline personality disorder
If your GP suspects BPD, you'll usually be referred to your local community mental health team (CMHT).
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Diagnosis - Depression in adults
A GP will ask you questions about your general health and how your feelings are affecting you mentally and physically.
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Night sweats
Find out about night sweats, including what they are and what might be causing them, and when to get medical help.