If you want to travel to Europe for planned healthcare under the S2 scheme, you can get information from your local health board.
New mental health quality standards have been developed by the Scottish Government. They set out what people can expect from mental health services in Scotland.
Prescription charge exemptions are available for certain people when dispensing prescriptions in England.
Community pharmacies provide a number of patient services including NHS Pharmacy First Scotland and the Medicines, Care and Review Service. This article will explain more about these services.
Information on the Charter of Patient Rights and Responsibilities (the ‘charter’), including advice on access, communication, confidentiality and feedback and complaints.
You have the right to give feedback or make a complaint about any care you receive from the NHS in Scotland - including hospitals, GPs, pharmacies and dentists. Find out how to make a complaint about these services and who can support you to do this.
How to register with a dentist, what your dental treatment might involve and how much you can expect to pay for your treatment.
Information on organ and tissue donation.
Visit Care Information Scotland for Information about care services for people living in Scotland
Information about services available in Scotland