Find the right medical help
Updated on: 22 May 2024
Understand where to find the right medical help as a University of St Andrews student, including the need to register with a GP, support from the University and what help pharmacists can provide.
In an emergency, always dial 999 (9-999 from an internal fixed University phone). For urgent medical advice anytime, call NHS 24 by dialling 111.
If you need to see a doctor, you can book an appointment with your GP. See the register with a doctor guide if you have not already registered.
If you are an international student see the NHS’ healthcare for overseas students page for more information.
For help with mental health, also see the support for student mental health guide.
Student Health Hub
If you are feeling unwell, you can contact the Student Health Hub to find out where you can best get help:
Email: studenthealth@st-andrews.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0)1334 46 5777
You may be asked one or two questions about your symptoms. The Student Health Hub is a confidential and non-judgemental service.
You can also find further information on NHS services for Student Health and if you become unwell and are unsure who you should contact, see Know Who To Turn To about different NHS services.
Pharmacists
Pharmacists in the UK are qualified healthcare professionals. They offer clinical advice and over-the-counter medicines for many illnesses.
A pharmacist may be able to help you, or will tell you whether you need to see a doctor or nurse.
For information about the illnesses pharmacists can help with and how to find your local pharmacist, read the NHS Pharmacy First web page.
Self-help
NHS inform provides self-help guides, giving medical advice and suggestions about what you can do about your symptoms.
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