Ullapool Health Centre, North Road, Ullapool, IV26 2XL
Telephone: 01854 612 015
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To protect us and the NHS, it’s important you know how to get the right care, in the right place.
If we all use NHS services wisely, we can keep well and get the care we need quickly, safely and as close to home as possible.
If you think you need to visit A&E but it’s not life threatening, you can phone NHS 24 on 111, day or night.
Phone 111 is you:
NHS 24 will help you get the right care in the right place, often closer to home and without the need to go to A&E. This may include a phone or video consultation.
Or, you can still contact your GP practice during opening hours.
If it’s a life threatening emergency, you should phone 999 or go directly to A&E.
You can access urgent care from NHS 24 on 111 in different ways.
If English isn’t your first or preferred language, you can use the free interpretation service Language Line.
If you use British Sign Language (BSL), you can use the free BSL interpreting video relay service Contact Scotland BSL.
If you use a textphone you can contact NHS 24 on 18001 111.
Or, you can contact NHS 24 with the Relay UK app.
If you think you need to visit a MIU, you should call NHS 24 on 111. NHS 24 will direct you to the best care for your needs. A MIU can help if you:
Visiting a MIU can often be quicker than going to A&E.
NHS inform has accurate and reliable health information to help you make informed decisions.
There’s advice on common symptoms, a range of self-help guides and information on where to go if you need further medical care.
You can also access information on topics like:
Community health care services include pharmacies, GP practices, dentists and optometrists (opticians).
NHS inform mental health resources include:
If you’re struggling with your mental health or need emotional support, you can phone Breathing Space on 0800 83 85 87. Breathing Space is available on weekdays from 6pm to 2am and at weekends from Friday 6pm to Monday 6am.
For urgent mental health support, phone NHS 24 on 111, day or night.
If you need help to find the right care in the right place, use Scotland’s Service Directory. It has the names, addresses, opening times and service details for a wide range of NHS services in Scotland.