Access to Health and Social Care for Families New to Northern Ireland
Access to Health and Social Care
Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland The information on these pages are for people who are new to Northern Ireland, to help you understand how to get the health and social care services you need. Health and Social Care Services in Northern Ireland are generally free of charge. However, if you…
A Young Persons Guide to living in Northern Ireland under the United Kingdom’s National Transfer Scheme (NTS)
Welcome - We know that moving to a different place can be scary. But don’t worry, when you move you will receive care and support from Children’s Services (sometimes called Children’s Social Care or Social Services) so that you are safe when you move to Northern Ireland.
Local doctors are also known as general practitioners, GPs. They look after the health of people in their community and deal with patients’ different health problems.
Your local doctor (GP)
Local doctors are also known as general practitioners, GPs. They look after the health of people in their community and deal with patients’ different health problems.
GP out of hours service
The GP out of hours service is for people who need urgent medical treatment but cannot wait until their doctor’s practice opens. The service is for terminally ill people, very sick children and frail elderly people. Dental out of hours service only treats people with dental pain, swelling or bleedin…
General Public Information - GP Registrations - Business Services Organisation (BSO) Website
Request a new Medical Card/Report Change of Address To report a change of address or request a new medical card, please use the instructions below. If you are currently registered with a GP Practice Complete the Online form – Change of address or request a new medical card or Please download and pri…