If you have symptoms of Covid-19, please visit our Coronavirus Symptom Checker. If you have had Covid-19 symptoms for more than 4 weeks OR are concerned about ongoing symptoms, please click here. For more information about Covid-19, the vaccine and new variants, please visit the Welsh Government and Public Health Wales websites. For general information, visit our encyclopaedia page.
What you need to do at alert level 4.
See the actions that those with responsibilities under the legislation are advised to take
111 is expanding and we’re looking for nurses and paramedics to join us on the journey
A COVID recovery app has been launched as part of wider support on offer for people experiencing the longer term effects of coronavirus.
The Chief Medical Officer has reviewed the position and indicated that the period this advice covers should extend to 31st March
On 10 July, the Welsh Government amended these Regulations to introduce exemptions from the isolation requirement for a list of countries and territories
Click here for information on how to keep well this winter
You can share you feedback with us by completing this patient experience survey, your answers are completely anonymous but they will help us to understand if NHS 111 Wales is meeting your needs
The package is supported by £1.3m Welsh Government funding and includes a new online Cognitive Behaviour Therapy course and other online and phone support services.
We have heard from some people, especially the Learning Disability community, that they are nervous & scared about seeing medical staff wearing PPE. This animation video gives an insight into PPE and how it is used to keep staff and patients safe
The experience you have on the NHS 111 Wales website is important to us. To help us continue to improve the site, we would be grateful if you could complete this survey so that we can understand this better.
You can apply online or by calling 119 if you have at least one of the following coronavirus symptoms which include a new continuous cough, a fever or a loss of smell or taste. The 111 service CANNOT book testing
The reference number on the self-isolation note is needed by employers/travel insurers when absence/cancellations are needed. It’s an ONLINE SERVICE ONLY and can ONLY be accessed via our symptom checker. 111 CANNOT give you the reference number.
Use this section to find online tools, information on health and wellbeing, plus a pregnancy guide.
Here you will find a checklist of the vaccines that are routinely offered to everyone in the UK for free on the NHS, and the ages at which they should ideally be given.
Visit our A-Z to find out more about illnesses, operations, tests and treatments.
Am I pregnant? What should I be eating? Is it normal to be this tired? Whatever you want to know about getting pregnant, being pregnant or labour and birth, you should find it here.
There are specific medicines that you can keep within your home in case of minor ailments and illnesses occurring such as colds, headaches or diarrhoea.
Information for people with dementia and their families and friends, including information about Covid 19
Useful information and links on a number of topics including accessing healthcare, coming out, health checks and having children.
Easy read information for people about health matters and keeping well.
The Room is the Welsh Ambulance Services website for young people in Wales.
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