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Christmas break: Accessing health services and staying safe

We hope you all have a fantastic Christmas break. In this article, you’ll find information about health services you can access, as well as tips to keep you and your University home safe.

The majority of University services and departments will be closed over the Christmas period from 5pm on Friday, 20 December until 9am on Thursday, 2 January. However, see here for detailed University services opening information, and emergency support.

Accessing health services

There are a number of health services on campus and in the city for students.

If you’re registered with Student Health in Liverpool, but are going back home to spend time with friends and family over Christmas, there are still some simple and effective ways you can access health advice.

Here’s a run-down of what health services you can access and where over the Christmas period:

Get help online with Brownlow Health

Health advice can be accessed via Brownlow Health’s eConsultation service. The service enables you to make and cancel appointments, get advice about a specific condition or general advice from a clinician. You can also order repeat prescriptions and access your GP records online. Brownlow Health also offers extended access via email and telephone appointments.

You can register easily online via the Brownlow Health website or contact the practice via telephone on 0151 285 4578.

Pharmacy

Your local pharmacist will offer consultations and provide advice and treatment for a range of minor illnesses.

All students are entitled to free prescriptions up to the age of 19, when statutory prescription prices will then apply.

Walk-in centres

Walk-in centres are nurse-led services at sites across the city, which provide treatment for minor illnesses and injuries. They also give confidential health advice. Their opening times vary and information can be found on the NHS website. No appointment is needed.

NHS 111

111 is the NHS non-emergency number. It’s fast, easy and free. Call 111 and speak to a highly trained adviser, supported by healthcare professionals. They will ask you a series of questions to assess your symptoms and immediately direct you to the best medical care for you.

NHS 111 is available 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. Calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.

Local GP

If you do choose to see a GP in the place where you are spending the holidays, you may be seen by registering with them as a temporary resident only. This temporary GP should ask you to complete a GMS3 form, so that when you return to Liverpool you can remain with your permanent GP.

Out-of-hours GP service

For access to GP support and advice at the weekend, please phone your GP practice number and you will be directed to the out-of-hours service. Keep a pen and paper handy to jot any information down.

Hospital accident and emergency departments

Hospital accident and emergency is for serious illness or accidents that need urgent treatment in hospital.

If you are unsure whether you need to visit hospital, please ring your GP practice, call NHS 111 or attend the walk-in centre for advice.

Sexual health advice

To access free, local sexual health advice and services, such as free contraception including Intra Uterine Devices (IUD) and emergency contraception, or for information regarding sexually shared infections or pregnancy testing, please visit the Sexual Health Liverpool website, where you will find lots of useful information.

Protect your property

To keep your property safe, follow these top tips:

Visit the Liverpool Student Homes website for more information on home security.

Personal safety

Many of you will spend some time visiting the various pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants in the area. Follow these simple tips to make sure you plan a safe night out:

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