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        • How to get an additional primary dose of the covid-19 vaccine – People with a severely weakened immune system
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Your guide to health services in Lincolnshire

Please use 111 online as your first port of call for urgent health needs.

Only use 999 if it is a life-threatening emergency (when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk).

Here’s your guide to health services in Lincolnshire – Please click on the boxes below to find out more about how to choose the right health service for your needs.

Self Care

Self Care

Treat aches and pains, coughs and colds at home – stock your medicine cabinet with over-the-counter remedies.

Pharmacy

Pharmacy

Visit your local pharmacy for expert advice on minor illnesses and injuries.

Your GP Practice

Your GP Practice

Talk to your GP, nurse, or other healthcare professionals about symptoms that aren’t going away.

NHS 111

NHS 111

If you need help fast but it’s not an emergency – think NHS 111! Open 24/7. Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk.

WaitLess App

WaitLess App

Avoid long wait times when you need urgent care. Download WaitLess now.

Urgent Treatment Centres

Urgent Treatment Centres

You can visit your local Urgent Treatment Centre for sprains, fractures, minor burns and skin infections.

Dental Treatment

Dental Treatment

For urgent dental care, please call your local NHS dental practice.

Mental Health Crisis Lines

Mental Health Crisis Lines

If you’re worried about your mental health, or experiencing a mental health crisis, call our 24/7 helplines

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  • About Us
    • Our Board and Committees
      • Meet the Board
      • ICB Board Meetings
      • Committees
        • Public Primary Care Commissioning Committee Meetings
      • Conflicts of Interest
    • Our GP Members
      • Primary Care Networks
    • Our Team
    • Our People 
      • Attraction
      • Belonging
      • Retention
      • Health and wellbeing
    • Our Commitment to Equality, Inclusion and Human Rights
      • Charter marks
      • Communities We Serve – Lincolnshire Demographics
      • Diversity Event Calendars
      • EIHR Strategies/Policies
      • Staff Forums and Networks
    • Our partners and providers
    • Integrated Care Partnership
    • Lincolnshire Health and Care Collaborative
      • Our vision and priorities
      • Our partners and values
      • Meet our Board
      • Case studies
      • Care Closer to Home (CCH)
      • Musculoskeletal services (MSK)
      • Improving medication prescribing
        • Mental health prescribing
        • Opioids – pain medication
        • Multiple medications – Polypharmacy
        • What are we doing and what we want to change
    • Governance
    • Procurement and Contracting
    • Safeguarding
      • Lincolnshire Safeguarding Team
      • Advice and training for professionals
      • Modern Day Slavery Statement
    • Freedom of Information
    • Tackling Fraud in the NHS
    • Greener NHS
  • Your health and services
    • Your guide to health services in Lincolnshire
      • Self Care
      • Pharmacy
      • Your GP Practice
      • NHS 111
      • WaitLess App
      • Urgent Treatment Centres
      • Dental Treatment
      • Mental Health Crisis Lines
    • Your guide to health services while away from home
    • Let’s get you home to what matters to you
      • Staff Hub – Where best next?
    • Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccinations in Lincolnshire
      • Walk-in vaccination sessions in Lincolnshire
      • Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine
        • Children aged 5 to 15
        • Children aged 12 to 15
        • How to get an additional primary dose of the covid-19 vaccine – People with a severely weakened immune system
      • Vaccination schedule – Weighing Rooms, Lincoln
      • Where can I get my covid vaccination?
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Need help with missing or incorrect vaccination records?
    • Our GP Practices – Primary Care Networks
    • Improving medication prescribing
    • My Planned Care – Waiting Well
    • NHS Continuing Healthcare
      • Who is eligible for NHS CHC?
      • Frequently asked questions
      • Refunds, appeals and complaints
      • Children’s and young people’s continuing care
      • Personal Health Budgets
      • Funded Nursing Care
      • Care and support planning
      • NHS CHC Domains (areas of need)
      • The assessment process
      • Contact the Continuing Healthcare Team
    • Lincolnshire ‘EACH’ – patient referrals to community services and hospitals
    • Community health services
    • Medicines optimisation and prescribing
    • Lincolnshire Wheelchair Service
    • Diabetes
      • Type 1 diabetes
      • Type 2 diabetes
      • Gestational diabetes
    • Maternity services – Better Births Lincolnshire
    • Cancer services
    • End of life care
    • Connect to support Lincolnshire
    • Mental health and disabilities
      • Worried about memory problems? Dementia
        • Dementia prevention and risk factors
        • Dementia support
      • Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
        • Lincolnshire ICB statement SEND
        • SEND training and workshops
      • Annual Health Checks – Learning disabilities
      • Emotional wellbeing and mental health for children and young people
    • Better Health Lincolnshire
  • Get Involved
    • How we involve you
      • Principles of Engagement
      • Assurance of our patient and public involvement
      • Our continuous listening model
      • Our commitment
    • How to get involved
      • Join our people’s panels
        • NHS Lincolnshire Citizens’ Panel
        • Join our Readers’ Panel
        • Join a Patient Participation Group (PPG)
        • Lincolnshire Involvement Champions
      • Engagement events
      • Engagement Bulletins
      • Current surveys and consultations
        • Spalding GP Surgery Consultation
        • Previous consultations and engagement
      • Need a different format?
      • Training for patient involvement
      • Get involved in health and care services outside of Lincolnshire
      • Share your experiences
      • Public Meetings
  • Working for us
  • Documents
  • News & Events
    • News
    • Events
  • Contact us
    • Your feedback matters
    • Our social media principles – comment moderation policy
  • Intranet Home

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