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.

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Latest news

Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board Meeting - 25 March 2026

25/03/2026

The Argyll and Bute Integration Joint Board held its latest meeting today, where it discussed a number of key topics including the Health and Social Care Partnership’s Budget for 2026-27 and the feedback from the recent budget engagement programme.

NHS Highland launches 'Art on Dialysis' to transform treatment time through creativity

23/03/2026

Patients receiving dialysis at Raigmore Hospital will soon have the opportunity to turn treatment time into creative time, as NHS Highland launches a new arts initiative designed to support wellbeing, self-expression and connection.

Renal Services in the Highlands celebrate 'golden' 50 year anniversary

13/03/2026

Our Renal Service celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first kidney dialysis treatment in the Highlands, held at Raigmore Hospital in March 1976.

Event celebrates art of children with learning disabilities

12/03/2026

This Valentine’s Day saw a rather beautiful, and in some ways unusual, flourishing of community wellbeing at an event held at Eden Court, Inverness, where families and professionals gathered to celebrate the art of children with learning disabilities from across the Highlands.

New Dementia Nurse Specialist joins Argyll and Bute care homes team

10/03/2026

Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Emma Hardy as the new Dementia Nurse Specialist. Emma began her new role in January, visiting care homes throughout Argyll and Bute.

Mental health art project Draw It Out, Talk It Out for children and young people in Argyll and Bute

10/03/2026

Draw It Out, Talk It Out aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young individuals.