Finding a GP

Your GP can be a helpful first contact for your physical or mental health, including thoughts of suicide. GPs are able to treat many conditions and give health advice. They can also refer you to other NHS services. Around 40% of GP appointments involve some discussion of mental wellbeing.

If you are having thoughts of suicide, it's important to tell someone. Help and support is available - you do not have to struggle with difficult feelings alone.

Anyone in the UK can register with a GP surgery and it is free to do so. You do not need proof of address or immigration status, ID or an NHS number.

You can find your local surgeries by visiting the web pages below. Alternatively you can dial 111 to speak to ‘NHS 111' to ask for local surgery contact details.