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
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Patient Hub

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

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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.

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Latest news

NHS Highland launches public engagement on new 10-year health strategy

03/03/2026

NHS Highland is calling on people living across Highland, Argyll and Bute to help shape the future of health and social care in their communities.

New Lochaber Hospital takes major step forward with planning application submission and community option appraisal

27/02/2026

NHS Highland has announced two significant milestones in the development of the new Lochaber Hospital, as the project continues to gather momentum toward delivering modern healthcare facilities for the communities of Fort William and the wider Lochaber area.

Newly appointed occupational therapy team lead Frances Macgregor begins post in Bute

27/02/2026

Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Frances Macgregor as the new Occupational Therapy (OT) team lead for Bute.

Ospadal ùr Loch Abar a' gabhail ceum mòr air adhart le tagradh airson iarrtais planaidh agus measadh roghainnean coimhearsnachd

27/02/2026

Tha NHS na Gàidhealtachd air dà chlach-mhìle chudromach ainmeachadh ann an leasachadh Ospadal ùr Loch Abar, agus am pròiseact a’ faighinn spionnadh a dh’ionnsaigh goireasan slàinte ùr-nodha a lìbhrigeadh do choimhearsnachdan a Ghearasdan agus sgìre Loch Abar san fharsaingeachd.

Local fundraiser Aileen 'Calendar Girl' raises £20,500 for Macmillan Unit at Mid Argyll Hospital over 5 years

25/02/2026

Aileen Gillies has proudly donated £20,500 to the Macmillan Unit at Mid Argyll Hospital and Integrated Care Centre, surpassing a personal annual fundraising target set in memory of her Mum.

New Jura Primary Care Out-of-Hours service to launch in April

24/02/2026

Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is preparing to launch a new Primary Care Out-of-Hours service model for the Isle of Jura, set to launch in April 2026.