Shaping better health
Community health services in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire have made changes to the way they work to support hospital services and provide a safe working environment for staff and patients.
NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you're not sure what to do.
The pharmacy is a great place to go for expert advice and treatment for common conditions.
Dentists provide treatment to keep your mouth, teeth and gums healthy and free of pain.
Contact your local GP for help with non-emergency illnesses or injuries that won’t go away. They provide a range of services by appointment.
Opticians carry out tests on your eyes to check the quality of your eye sight and look for signs of problems which may need treatment.
Minor injuries units can help with injuries that need attention urgently but are not critical or life threatening, such as cuts, sprains and minor burns.
Walk-in centres offer fast and convenient access to health advice, information and first aid, 7 days a week.
A&E is for serious and life-threatening emergencies only.
Find your nearest NHS service by entering your postcode.
Community health services support people to stay independent and well in their communities.
Information and guidance to support you while you're waiting for a routine operation or procedure at one of our local hospitals.
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