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- Patient. info: Health Information and Symptom Checker
Healthcare information and symptom checker for patients and professionals Book your GP appointment or order your medication online with Patient
- GP Practice Services - Patient
Manage your health with the NHS App The NHS App gives you quick and secure patient access to your GP services, all in one place — wherever and whenever you need them Message your practice Send non-urgent requests or ask a question Book appointments Arrange phone or video consultations with your GP at a time that suits you Order repeat
- Health Topics - Patient
Trusted patient information leaflets with clear, clinically reviewed advice on conditions, symptoms and treatments Expert features, lifestyle guidance and real-life stories designed to support your everyday health and wellbeing Information and guidance about tests and an easy, fast and accurate symptom checker
- Potassium-sparing Diuretics: Uses and Side-Effects - Patient
Join the conversation Share your thoughts or experiences with others in our patient communities
- Trauma Triage and Scoring | Doctor - Patient
It is a common physiological scoring system based on the first data sets of three specific physiological parameters obtained from the patient The three parameters are: the GCS, systemic blood pressure (SBP), and the respiratory rate (RR)
- Epididymal Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
Epididymal Cysts: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Doctor - Latest features from Patient info - Patient Communities
- Betahistine information. Betahistine side effects - Patient
Betahistine is used to ease the symptoms of Ménière's disease, a condition that affects the inner ear Learn more about Betahistine side effects at Patient
- Understanding your Right to Choose – NHS patient guide
Both are central to patient-centred care, yet both can sometimes cause confusion or frustration when expectations and clinical responsibilities collide This guide explains how the right to choose works in practice, when it may or may not apply, what shared care means for your treatment, and why GPs sometimes cannot take on shared-care
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