Does 111 work in North Wales?
I am delighted the free 111 number will now be available across North Wales and the whole of Wales will be covered by April 2022. The 111 service will support people to receive the most appropriate services for their needs, and reduce the pressure on our 999 service.
Can you ring 111 in Wales?
NHS 111 Wales is the free way to contact the NHS in Wales from landlines and mobiles. The 111 service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and you can use it both for health information and advice and to access urgent primary care.
What is the out of hours number in Wales?
NHS 111 Wales
The out-of-hours period is from 6.30pm to 8.00am on weekdays and all day at weekends and on bank holidays. Alternatively, you can call NHS 111 Wales (if available in your area) or 0845 46 47 (24 hours a day, seven days a week) for medical advice.
Can a doctor visit your home?
Home Visit GP – London Experienced private GPs can visit you at your home, hotel or office. You can choose a time or ask for the doctor to attend as soon as possible.
What do I do if I can’t get an appointment with my doctor?
Here are four tips for what to do if you can’t get an appointment with your doctor:
- Convey urgency and be thorough on the phone.
- Get a referral or see a different doctor.
- Go to urgent care or a walk-in clinic.
- See a telehealth provider.
What is the out of hours number wales?
NHS Wales 111
Out of Hours service is now provided by the NHS Wales 111 Service. You can also ring 111 between 8am – 6.30pm Monday to Friday if you need health information and advice.
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Are 10% of adults in Wales not online?
North Wales Population Needs Assessment (external website). 10% of adults in Wales are not online and are missing out on opportunities to save money, find work, learn skills and access important services.