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Where to get the combined pill
The combined pill is available from sexual health clinics (also called family planning or contraception clinics), GP surgeries and young people's services.
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NHS App privacy policy: personal health record services - Version 2 - 30 March 2022
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Emollients
Read more about emollients, which are moisturising treatments applied directly to the skin. They're often used to treat skin conditions like eczema.
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Where to get the progestogen-only pill
You can get the progestogen-only pill (mini pill) from sexual health clinics, family planning clinics, GP surgeries and young people's services.
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How and when to take cyanocobalamin
NHS medicines information on dosage for cyanocobalamin, how to take it and what to do if you miss a dose or take too much.
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Hearing tests
Find out about hearing tests including why they're done, how to get one and what happens during the test.
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Where to get the contraceptive patch
The contraceptive patch is available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Where to get the vaginal ring
The vaginal ring is available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Lipoma
Find out about lipomas, which are soft, fatty lumps that grow under your skin. They're harmless and do not usually need any treatment.
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Counselling
Find out about counselling, including what it can help with, when it’s available on the NHS, and what happens in a counselling session.