Important - Vaccinations: In line with NHS Highland Direction GP surgeries will no longer be responsible for the delivery of vaccinations and immunisations effective 1st March 2023. If you have any queries regarding child or adult immunisations, please contact the NHS Highland Service Delivery Centre Helpline: 0800 032 0339 open Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.00pm. For routine immunisations you are requested to wait for an appointment letter before making contact.
We are currently closed. In an emergency please dial 999. If this is between 6pm and 8am Mon-Fri or anytime at weekend or bank holiday and you don't feel that you can wait until we are open again please call NHS on 111 or visit NHS 111 online at 111.nhs.uk.
Ordering repeat prescriptions by phone will no longer be available from 1st October 2024 ***Please Note Bank Holiday Closure Dates for 2024-25*** Patient online services
What are long-term conditions?
Long-term conditions or chronic diseases are conditions for which there is currently no cure, but which can be managed with drugs and other treatments. They include a broad range of medical issues e.g. asthma, diabetes and osteoarthritis.
In addition to disease specific symptoms, they can cause invisible symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and mood disorders. Good management of your long term condition should allow you to remain relatively stable and enjoy a better quality of life.
The sections below contain links to background information on the more common long term conditions along with useful disease specific links.
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)