Please remember that if you need medical help, the NHS is still here for you.
Please view our videos below;
Our A&E department is open 24/7 for patients who need emergency treatment as our Medical Director, Dr Hazel Stuart, and Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Dr Jim Crawfurd, explain.
If you are pregnant, it is important that you still attend your antenatal appointments and continue to seek advice from your midwife or maternity team.
If you have a symptom you are worried about, you must contact your GP practice. And if you are told to got to hospital, it is important that you go to hospital – as our cancer specialists explain.
If you are worried about the health of your baby or child, please call 111. If it’s a serious or life-threatening emergency, call 999. And you should continue to bring your children to appointments, unless you have been told not to attend. In our video a doctor and nurse from our paediatrics team explain more.