In order to receive the full range of dental treatment and care under the NHS, you must be registered with a dentist. Your dentist will then provide regular check ups, planned routine treatment and emergency care, if required.
Treatments such as fillings, crowns, tooth removal and root canal treatment
Braces
Wisdom tooth removal
Bridges and dentures (false teeth)
Emergency care if required.
What is a dental emergency?
Abscesses and swellings in and around the mouth
Bleeding
Trauma – for example knocking out a tooth.
Who to contact when your dental surgery is closed
Call the Dental Advice Helpline on 0141 201 4209
At night, weekends and holidays, call NHS 24 on 111
If you are unregistered and require emergency treatment, contact NHS 24 on 111
If you have a minor injury, such as a cut that need stitches, a broken bone, a sprains or minor burn, please call NHS 24 on 111 and ask for our Minor Injuries Unit (MIU) service.
NHS 24 will give you advice on what to do next. This may include a video or telephone consultation, and/or, a face-to-face appointment at one of our MIUs.
If you are referred to the MIU, your assessment will be carried out by a team of highly experienced staff, led by Emergency Nurse Practitioners. They will give you quick access to health information, advice and treatment. Treatment includes being able to arrange x-rays if required, apply plasters or splints and stitch and dress wounds.
Cuts and wounds (including those that may need stitches)
Minor burns and scalds
Sprains, minor injuries or broken bones – in legs below the knee, and arms below the shoulder, where you can bear the weight through your foot or move your fingers (our experienced staff can arrange x-rays and apply plaster if required)
Insect bites or other animal bites
Tetanus immunisation after an injury
Minor head injury – where there has been no loss of consciousness or vomiting, and no residual symptoms i.e. headache, nausea, visual disturbance, dizziness or any other symptom of concussion
Removal of foreign bodies from eyes, nose or ears
Nose injuries and broken noses
Removal of rings, earrings and studs.
What if I’m ill?
The MIU does NOT deal with illnesses.
If you have a stomach upset, coughor ahigh temperature then self-care, your local pharmacy oryour GP can give you any advice or treatment you may need.
Walk in appointments are available at all of our MIU sites, but we would encourage patients to call NHS24 on 111 to get a scheduled appointment first. This reduces waiting times and means you will be seen quicker by one of our highly experienced staff, led by Emergency Nurse Practitioners.
5 to 15-year-olds: Go to your nearest Minor Injury Unit. These are at New Stobhill Hospital, New Victoria Hospital and the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. These units open between 9.00am to 9.00pm every day of the year. For this age group you are likely to get the fastest expert treatment for these injuries here. You will not have to wait for people with serious injuries and conditions to be treated first.
5 to 15-year-olds: Go to the nearest Minor Injury Unit. Minor Injury Units are located within the Emergency Departments of Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley and Inverclyde Royal Hospital in Greenock (open 9.00 am to 9.00 pm every day of the year). There is also a dedicated Minor Injury Unit at the Vale of Leven Hospital (open 8.00 am – 9.00 pm every day of the year).
The Vale of Leven Hospital has a dedicated MIU which is open 8.00am – 9.00pm every day of the year. Outside these hours if you require a face-to-face appointment you will be seen by the GP Out of Hours Service.
Always call NHS 24 on 111 first to ensure you get the right care, right place, right time.
For alcohol and drug addiction problems you can either self refer directly to the local specialist teams or contact your GP. Crisis services are also available at the Glasgow Alcohol and Drug Crisis Service.
There are also various voluntary organisations operating in local areas to offer support for those who are having problems with alcohol or drug misuse.
This service offers open access to all. They receive referrals from a wide range of services but also welcome self-referrals, either through drop in or by telephone. They provide a range of care and treatment options for people living in Glasgow affected by drugs and/or alcohol. These services include:
alcohol support and treatment, including community detoxification and protective medications
drug support and treatment, including opiate replacement therapy
support with a range of social issues
support to young people affected by alcohol and / or drug issues
support and treatment services to parents affected by alcohol and / or drug problems
support and treatment services to those involved in offending and affected by alcohol and / or drug problems, and
access to community-based and residential Alcohol Related Brain Damage services
access to Employability services
harm reduction advice and interventions
needle replacement
blood Borne Virus testing and treatment
access to alcohol and drug Tier 4 services – psychiatry, psychology, occupational therapy, dietetics and hospital services (specialist in-patient and outpatients)
assertive Outreach is offered both from locality teams and the Crisis Outreach Service
access to residential rehabilitation services
access to Drug Crisis Centre and Link up
access to community Recovery Hubs, and
Signposting to a range of support services and recovery communities.
If you have a life threatening emergency then call 999.
If you just need help with your addiction then within office hours, you can contact your local Alcohol and Drug Recovery Service (this should link to list of services page – below) where you will be given an urgent appointment.
Out with office hours if the service is open, we will try to accommodate you. If we cannot and you have a drug problem, please phone Glasgow Alcohol and Drug Crisis Centre on: 0141 420 6969.
If you have an alcohol problem, please contact your own GP or out of hours service.
You can also access information and advice from Drinkline on:
0300 123 1110
Glasgow and Partners Emergency Social Work Service on:
0300 343 1505
You can also contact NHS 24 on:
111
24-hour helplines (Greater Glasgow and Clyde)
Alcoholics Anonymous: 0800 9177 650
Narcotics Anonymous: 0300 999 1212
Sandyford is the specialist sexual health service for Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Sandyford Central is the headquarters based at Charing Cross Glasgow. There are also local clinics throughout the Glasgow and Clyde area. To find more information on the services they provide, opening times and clinic locations, visit: www.sandyford.org
Options for your pregnancy
If you are pregnant and are unsure about continuing with the pregnancy, you can speak to your own GP or to a member of staff at Sandyford Sexual Health Services. You can make an appointment to talk to a nurse about options on 0141 211 8620. They will explain your choices and will ensure you have the information and time you need to make a decision.
Sandyford is an appointment-only service. The best way to book an appointment for most services is online. Where a Sandyford service cannot be booked online, please book an appointment by calling 0141 211 8130, Monday to Friday, 8.45 am to 4pm.
Assessment for people who have recently been exposed to an STI
Testing for people who may be at higher risk of STI or HIV
PrEP services
Contraception
Abortion services
Young people’s dedicated clinics
Vasectomy
Free Condoms
To find out more about Sandyford’s services visit the Sandyford website.
If you have a sexual health emergency
During opening hours Sandyford provides specialist emergency sexual health services for:
Exposure to HIV/ PEP access – call 01412118130
Emergency Contraception – call 0141 211 8130
Abortion Services – call 0141 211 8620
Archway Glasgow
Archway Glasgow is a SARCS – a Sexual Assault Response Coordination Service that cares for people who have been raped or sexually assaulted within the last 7 days. Archway Glasgow runs an appointment-only service but is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Find out more about Archway Glasgow by clicking the below button:
Most pharmacies will be able to supply emergency contraception under the NHS. Many also provide access to free condoms as part of a Board-wide initiative.
When Sandyford is closed, but you need support
Call NHS 24 on 111 for advice
Emergency contraception is available from most pharmacies. Many also provide free condoms. Access PEP by attending your local Emergency Department.
If you have a problem with your eyes, please visit your local optometrist. Every high street opticians have an optometrist who provides NHS services.
Meet your Optometrist
If your optician is closed, and you can’t wait until it reopens, call NHS 24 on 111 right away.
If you have an eye problem such as a scratch or something that is stuck in your eye, you should call NHS 24 on 111. For eye injuries that requires immediate emergency treatment, you should go to your nearest A&E.
Children under 1
Children under 1 should still go to their local community optician, who can then refer onwards to other health care professionals in primary or secondary care if needed.
Call NHS 24 on 111 or visit NHS Inform if you are unwell and need some advice, when your GP or dental practice is closed.
If it’s an emergency, and you need access to urgent care, but it’s not life threatening, you should always first phone NHS 24 on 111, or, speak to your local GP before attending ED.
They will give you advice depending on your symptoms. This could be managing symptoms at home, or visiting your local pharmacy. If you need to see an on-call doctor or other health professional, they will arrange this for you.
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