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  • About morphine

    NHS medicines information on morphine – what it's used for and key facts.

  • Where to give birth: the options

    Find out about your options for where to give birth: at home, in hospital or at a midwife-led (midwifery) unit. Learn more about which pain relief methods will be available.

  • Contact your GP surgery - NHS App help and support

    Contact a GP or other health professional using the NHS App or the NHS website. It saves you waiting for an appointment or going to the GP surgery.

  • GP surgery appointments - NHS App help and support

    Information about booking, viewing and changing appointments using the NHS App or the NHS website.

  • NHS App and your NHS account

    Download the NHS App, or open the NHS website in a web browser, to set up and log in to your NHS account. Owned and run by the NHS, your NHS account is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services online.

  • How to find an NHS gender dysphoria clinic

    You and your GP may agree that you should see specialists at a gender dysphoria clinic so you can consider your treatment options. Here's how to find one.

  • Termination for fetal anomaly

    If tests show your baby has a serious condition, having a termination to end the pregnancy (an abortion) is an option. Read about how it's carried out and where to get support.

  • Having a baby if you are LGBT+

    Find out about options for having children if you're LGBT+, with information on donor insemination, surrogacy, fostering and adoption, for people who identify as LGBT+, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and non-binary

  • Chestfeeding if you're trans or non-binary

    If you are trans or non-binary and are thinking about chestfeeding your baby, find out your options and further information here.

  • How do I complain about my dental treatment?

    If you wish to complain about the care or service provided by your dentist or dental surgery, contact the person responsible for the practice complaints procedure. Your dentist will try to resolve your complaint.