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.
When people are ill, they can often develop one or more of a range of eating problems. These problems can be caused by the illness itself or be temporary side effects of the treatment they are receiving.
Information on the Home First approach in Scotland, including what it is and how it works.
Learn about what you're entitled to from NHS ophthalmic services (opticians) in Scotland, including free eye examinations (eye tests) and who can get optical vouchers.
Information on welfare and support available in Scotland for those who have served in the armed forces
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.
Specilaised equipment can help you to be more comfortable or to remain as independent as possible, find out more about what you can get and where from
How to register with a dentist, what your dental treatment might involve and how much you can expect to pay for your treatment.
The Medicines, Care and Review Service can help people with long-term conditions. Find out how it works and who can use this service.
Future care planning helps you talk about what matters to you if your health changes.