Health services over the festive holidays

Smarty promoting Health Services over Festive Holidays
GP surgeries will be closed on 25 and 26 December 2024 and 1 and 2 January 2025. They will be open as normal on 27 December and 3 January.
If you have a non-urgent health issue over the festive holidays, please wait until your GP surgery reopens, contact a local community pharmacy or visit www.nhsinform.scot for answers to common health questions and symptom checkers.

If you think you need A&E, but it’s not life-threatening, call NHS 24 on 111 day or night.

If it’s an emergency, you should call 999 or go to A&E. Do not attend A&E with a problem that you would normally see your GP with. This will allow A&E to concentrate on emergencies. 

Visit www.rightcaretayside.scot.nhs.uk for more information on getting the right care in the right place this winter.

Repeat Medication

Please ensure that you order any regular medication you need in plenty of time before the festive holidays and allow seven days between ordering and collecting your prescription. There is no need to order additional medication. If you need emergency medication please contact your regular pharmacy. The out-of-hours service is for urgent medical problems only and providing repeat medication may delay treatment of patients with an acute problem.

Pharmacy opening times

Please consider visiting a pharmacy before calling 111 as many ailments don't require you to see a doctor.

Pharmacy opening times over the festive period.

Vaccination centres

All of our vaccination centres will be closed 25-26 December and 1-2 January. Please visit www.vaccinationtayside.scot.nhs.uk for details of drop-in clinics over the festive period.

Dental services

Dundee Dental Hospital and the Public Dental Service (PDS) are closed for the NHS Tayside public holidays on 25 and 26 December and 1 and 2 January.  

If you have a dental emergency, you should call NHS24 on 111 for advice and access to emergency care.

Outwith the public holidays, if you have a dental emergency, you should contact your dentist and listen to the end of any message. If you are not registered with a dentist, you should call your local PDS clinic at 8.30am for a same day emergency appointment. After hours and at weekends, call NHS24 on 111 for advice and to arrange next day care.

PDS clinics are in Angus (01241 432481), Dundee (01382 596990) and Perth and Kinross (01738 450550).