What is NHS 111?
NHS 111 is a free service that provides urgent medical advice and support.
You can use it if:
- You need medical help quickly
- You are not sure what service to use
- You need urgent dental help
- Your GP surgery is closed
- You cannot contact your GP during the day
In an emergency
NHS 111 helps you get the right care at the right time. If an ambulance is needed, NHS 111 will arrange this immediately.
How to contact NHS 111
You can access NHS 111 in several ways:
Online
- Use NHS 111 online (for people aged 5 and over)
- Get help through the NHS App
By phone
- Call 111 (free from landlines and mobiles)
NHS 111 is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Support for accessibility and language needs
If you need extra support to use NHS 111, you can:
- Call 18001111 using text relay
- Use the NHS 111 British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter service
- Call 111 and ask for an interpreter in your preferred language
These services are free and confidential.
When should I use another service?
Call 999 or go to A&E immediately if someone has:
- Chest pain
- Severe breathing difficulties
- Signs of stroke
- Loss of consciousness
- Heavy bleeding
- Severe injury
Contact your GP or pharmacist for:
- Routine appointments
- Ongoing health conditions
- Repeat prescriptions
- Minor illnesses
If a health professional has given you a specific number to call about your condition, continue to use that number.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Look after yourself safely at home
This video explains how to use NHS 111 online through the NHS App to get advice and support.