Referrals

Self-referral For Local Services

Most referrals to other specialists will require you seeing or speaking with a GP, however there are a number of services locally, listed below that you are able to make self-referrals to.

 

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Anxiety

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Depression

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Drugs & Alcohol

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Sexual Health

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Smoking Cessation

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Stress

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Weight Management

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Young Carers

NHS e-Referral Tracking

If your doctor has referred you to a specialist for further care you will be asked to book your appointment using the ‘NHS e-Referral’ system.

You will receive a letter from us within 2 weeks giving details of how to book your appointment and any passwords you may need.

To track your e-Referral you will need the following details to log into the e-Referral website:

  • Your date of birth
  • Reference number – this will be on the first page of your letter
  • Password – this will be on the second page of your letter

To track an e-Referral, click here.

Referral made by another NHS organisation?

Hospital X

If your referral request was to the XXXXX Hospital you will need to contact them directly.

XXXXX Hospital

 XXXXX

 XXXX

 XXXX

XxXXXX

XXXXX

Website: www.XXXXXX

Tel: XXXXXX

Alternatively you can contact the ward or department that you have been referred to directly.

Hospital Y

If your referral request was to the XXXXX Hospital you will need to contact them directly.

XXXXX Hospital

 XXXXX

 XXXX

 XXXX

XxXXXX

XXXXX

Website: www.XXXXXX

Tel: XXXXXX

Alternatively you can contact the ward or department that you have been referred to directly.