161 - 170 of 378 results for "register with a local gp"
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Erythema nodosum
NHS information about erythema nodosum. Find out what it is, what the symptoms are, what causes it, when to get medical help and how it’s treated.
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Blisters
NHS information about blisters, including how to treat blisters yourself, how to avoid getting them, and when to get medical help.
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Cervical spondylosis
Find out about cervical spondylosis, which is the medical term for neck pain caused by age-related "wear and tear" to bones in the neck area of the spine and the soft cushions of tissue (discs) in the neck.
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Other health conditions
If you have Down's syndrome, you should see a GP once a year for a check-up, so they can check your health.
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Where to get mental health support – children and young people
Find out who can help you get support for your mental health, such as a teacher, school nurse GP or youth or social worker – and find out how to refer yourself
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Alzheimer's disease - Diagnosis
It's best to see a GP if you're worried about your memory or think you may have dementia.
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Itchy bottom
Read about itchy bottom, which is a strong urge to scratch the skin around your anus. Find out how to ease itching and when to get medical help.
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Find out about chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a type of brain condition that slowly gets worse over time and leads to dementia.
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Book an appointment using the NHS e-Referral Service
Find out about the NHS e-Referral Service, including how to book an appointment online, when you're referred by a GP or other referrer to see a specialist, and choosing your hospital or clinic.
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Catarrh
Find out about catarrh, including what the symptoms are, what you can do to help ease it, when to get medical help, and treatments that may be recommended.