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Published on 8th Dec 2025

Vaccines

If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world. for the most up to date information please click the link - Vaccinations - NHSGGC

Vaccines for students - Please click link below

nhsinform.scot/vaccinesforstudents


Published on 8th Dec 2025

Blood Tests

Has your Doctor asked you to book a blood test? Please call 0141 355 1525 to book an appointment or scan the QR code (provided in link below) and leave your details for someone to call you back with your appointment.

Phlebotomy service.pdf

 


Published on 8th Dec 2025

'We'll Keep you Right' campaign launched

Greater Glasgow and Clyde is supporting a new campaign providing people in Scotland guidance on where to go for help when they are feeling unwell.

NHS Scotland's 'We'll Keep you Right' campaign, delivered by NHS 24, highlights the range of services available to help people access the right care at the right time, and where to go if you are not sure which service to access.

The campaign is fronted by a charming, pink cartoon character, who will share this important health information across social media channels, YouTube and STV Player throughout the remainder of the winter months.

Dr Laura Ryan, Medical Director at NHS 24, said:

"We chose to advertise the campaign digitally, to highlight the range of services that are available online which help people get the advice and care they need at the touch of a button, no matter where they are. NHSinform.scot is a great online resource, providing information and advice on common illnesses and conditions. Self-help guides on the NHS inform website provide people with the knowledge and advice to take care of themselves at home. They also advise when it’s a good idea to seek face to face help.

"We want to let people in Scotland know about the range of help and services that are available to them so they can keep well. For example, if someone is suffering from cold or flu symptoms their local pharmacist would be the best place to seek initial advice and medicines to help with fever, sore throats, ears and muscular aches and pains. Consider seeing the GP only if home remedies have failed and you are getting worse, or you, or someone you are looking after, are very unwell from the outset of your illness."

For more information, visit nhsinform.scot


Published on 8th Dec 2025

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