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  • Panic disorder

    Panic disorder is where you keep having panic attacks, often for no obvious reason. Includes symptoms, treatments and self-help tips.

  • Having a baby if you're LGBT+

    Find out about ways to have a family if you're lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or non-binary, plus information on testosterone and pregnancy, and chestfeeding your baby

  • Ranitidine: medicine that lowers stomach acid

    NHS medicines information on ranitidine – this medicine is not currently available in the UK, or globally.

  • Planning another pregnancy

    Your guide to getting pregnant again, including taking folic acid, you and your partner being a healthy weight, and not smoking while you're trying to conceive.

  • Doing a pregnancy test

    Find out how and when you can take a pregnancy test, how to start your antenatal care, and where to go for help if you are not sure you want to be pregnant.

  • 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

  • Testosterone and pregnancy

    Read more about how testosterone therapy can affect your fertility and why it is not recommended to take testosterone if you’re pregnant.

  • Visitors from outside the European Economic Area (EEA)

    Advice about what to do if you're visiting England from a non-EEA country, including making sure you're covered for healthcare through personal medical or travel insurance.

  • Visiting an optician

    Find out what to expect when you visit an opticians, including having an eye test, what happens after the test, and how to make a complaint if you're not happy with the service or treatment provided.

  • Guide to NHS waiting times in England

    A guide to maximum waiting times for non-urgent consultant-led treatment, or to be seen by a specialist for suspected cancer, in England.