15/06/2026
Good morning from NEAS πππ
Our emergency teams are already supporting patients across the region today, responding to life-threatening emergencies and urgent calls for help.
If you need health advice or treatment and it's not a life-threatening emergency, there are simple ways to get the right care without calling 999:
π± NHS App: manage repeat prescriptions, check symptoms, view appointments and access trusted NHS advice from your phone.οΏ½π https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/
π» NHS 111 online: for medical advice when it's not life-threatening - check your symptoms and get directed to the right service π https://111.nhs.uk
πYour local pharmacy, GP, or dentist: for common illnesses, medication advice, minor infections and ongoing health concerns - pharmacists are highly trained clinicians who can assess and treat many everyday conditions without an appointment.οΏ½π https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/services-near-you/
π If it is not a life-threatening emergency, please do not call 999.999 is for serious conditions such as cardiac arrest, breathing difficulties, stroke symptoms, severe bleeding, or when someone's life is at immediate risk.
Choosing the right service helps our emergency teams reach the sickest patients faster. Thank you for looking out for your community and for helping us keep emergency care available for those who truly need it most.