The following link shows the current waiting times in Greater Glasgow and Clyde for referrals to secondary care:
https://rightdecisions.scot.nhs.uk/ggc-referral-management/waiting-times/
The following link shows the current waiting times in Greater Glasgow and Clyde for referrals to secondary care:
https://rightdecisions.scot.nhs.uk/ggc-referral-management/waiting-times/
If you find it difficult to accept an appointment during office hours, due to work or study commitments then we offer an extended hours service between 5.30pm and 6.30pm for telephone and face to face appointments with the GP on certain weekdays.
These appointments are pre-bookable only and only available for certain things such as medication reviews etc, rather than acute illness.
From now on GP Practices will no longer be dealing with travel advice and vaccinations.
Before you travel please visit the Home – Fit for Travel website to see the up to date information about the country you plan on travelling to, and then visit the NHSGG&C website https://www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/general-vaccinations/overseas-travel-vaccinations to find out where to obtain the vaccinations.
Please click http://www.gpwebsolutions-host.co.uk/18973/files/2020/05/PCCS-PT-NOTICE.pdf to read the signs and symptoms of Heart Attack, Stroke or Heart Failure.
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If you are over 70, pregnant, disabled, are being treated by a mental health team or have a health condition that entitles you to a flu jag and you do not have a family or community support network to help you then you can call the national helpline to ask for help with food and medications.
This is available even if you did not receive a shielding letter.
The number is 0800 111 4000
For further information on this service, follow this link:
https://www.gov.scot/news/support-for-those-at-high-covid-19-risk/
If you think you may have Covid-19 then please self isolate and go to https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/coronavirus-covid-19 for further information.
If you feel that you cannot manage your symptoms at home, or that your symptoms do not start to improve after 7 days please call 111 for help.
Please open the below document for tips on how to manage coronavirus from home.