Important: Our hospitals are very busy

Waiting times in A&E are much longer than usual. If you need urgent care for a condition that is not life-threatening, call NHS 24 on 111. They will direct you to the most appropriate care. This might be a pharmacy, a phone or virtual appointment, a minor injuries unit or accident and emergency at one of our hospitals.

Know who to turn to

What we do

We provide physical and mental health services across the Highland and Argyll and Bute Council areas. In Highland, we also provide adult social care.

We deliver our services at hospitals, clinics, community facilities and in people’s homes - either in-person or online.

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Know who to turn to

Get the treatment you need - it can sometimes be hard to know what to do if you're unwell:

  • For help from a GP – use your GP surgery's website, use an online service or app, or call the surgery.
  • For urgent medical help – use the NHS 111 online service, or call 111 if you're unable to get help online.
  • For life-threatening emergencies – call 999 for an ambulance.

If you're advised to go to hospital, it's important to go.

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Near Me

Near Me is a confidential and secure service which allows you to attend your pre-arranged appointment using a video call, rather than attending in person. 

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Find Your Nearest

Search here for services closest to your postcode.

Find Your Nearest
Patient Hub

Patient Hub

Patient Hub is a secure online patient portal, providing patients with information relating to their care.

Patient Hub
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Patient travel

Arrange travel to and from hospital with your local Patient Travel department.

Financial assistance with patient travel
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British Sign Language (BSL) information

Where BSL information is published on this website and elsewhere.

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NHS Highland Board

NHS Highland is managed by a Board made up of Non-Executive and designated Executive Directors.

NHS Highland Board

Latest news

Skye community buys former nurses’ building from NHS Highland

23/02/2026

A former nurses’ house in Skye has been sold by NHS Highland in order to support efforts to deliver a second phase of community-led affordable housing.

Raising awareness of Adult Support and Protection Day in Argyll and Bute

17/02/2026

Argyll and Bute Adult Protection Committee  is pleased to be supporting Adult Support and Protection Day, highlighting the importance of keeping adults at risk of harm safe, respected and supported.

Oban Fire Walk event raises £7,593 for Eadar Glinn Residential Home

17/02/2026

Brave participants took on a fiery challenge as Eadar Glinn Residential Home successfully hosted a Fire Walk fundraising event, raising an impressive £7,593 in support of the residential home residents.

Animation celebrating Young Carers and Children's Rights in Argyll and Bute shines as finalist in Smiley Charity Film Awards

17/02/2026

This uplifting project, supported by the Corra UNCRC Innovation Fund, illuminates the important issues faced by young carers and highlights their rights across the UK.

The importance of Power of Attorney - safeguarding your future

17/02/2026

No one wishes to be left in uncertainty if they suddenly become unable to make decisions for themselves, whether due to a long-term condition, sudden illness or an accident.

Dr Jen Coyle appointed as salaried GP for Carradale Practice

09/02/2026

Argyll and Bute HSCP is delighted to announce that Dr Jen Coyle has been appointed on a permanent basis as the salaried General Practitioner (GP) for the Carradale Practice in Kintyre.