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Seeing the GP: Advice and tips for young people

  • Overview
  • What is primary and secondary care?
    • What is primary care?
    • What is secondary care?
  • Need to see the GP?
    • Using chemists and pharmacies
    • When to see a nurse instead of the GP
    • What problems can a GP help with?
  • Reasons for seeing the GP
    • Seeing the GP about minor short-term problems
    • Going to the GP about long-term conditions
    • Talking to the GP about mental health
    • Seeing the GP about sexual health
  • Choosing and registering with a GP surgery
    • Choosing a GP surgery
    • Registering with a GP
  • Making an appointment with the GP
    • Who should book the GP appointment?
    • Making a GP appointment over the phone, in person and online
    • Different kinds of GP appointments
    • Waiting time: for an appointment and in the surgery waiting room
    • Receptionists and touchscreen check-in at GP surgeries
  • The consultation (appointment)
    • Seeing the GP with a parent or alone
    • What makes a good consultation with the GP?: young people’s views and experiences
    • Bad experiences of a GP consultation
    • What makes a good GP?: young people’s views and experiences
    • Confidentiality when seeing the GP
    • Young people’s rights when seeing the GP
  • GP referrals
    • Being referred to hospital by the GP
    • Counselling and other talking therapies for mental health
  • What to do when local surgery GPs are unavailable
    • Out of hours GP services
    • NHS walk-in centres
    • Accident and Emergency (A&E)
  • Using other health services
    • Sexual health services that young people can use
    • Healthcare provided at school
  • Improving care and services for young people
    • Improving access to GPs: young people’s views
    • Improving the surgery waiting room for young people
    • Young people’s views on improving access to GP services and other support
    • Telephone and online contact with the GP
    • Email and online contact with the GP and the surgery
  • Messages to others
    • Young people’s advice to GPs
    • Going to the GP: advice to other young people and to parents
  • Seeing the GP: a short guide for young people
  • People's Profiles
    • 14-17 year olds
    • 18-21 year olds
    • 22-25 year olds
    • Health professionals
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Seeing the GP: Advice and tips for young people

Profiles - Health professionals

Dr Helen Salisbury

Is a GP in Oxford.
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