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If you're feeling ill or want advice about your health or want some contraception, you can see your doctor for free and it's totally confidential. Find out how to make an appointment, and general info about GPs, here...
GPs (general practitioners) are sometimes also called: doctor, dr, family doctor, local doctor, primary care doctors.
If you feel ill and don't know what's wrong. If you want advice about your health. If you want contraception. Or to make sure you've not got an STI. You can also see your GP if you're feeling depressed, stressed or anxious. If you want help but don't know whom to ask. Basically - You can see your GP When You Want To.
No - and everything you say is private between you and your doctor. Your doctor will only tell someone else if he or she thinks you're in danger.
Don't be. GPs have seen and heard everything and are never embarrassed. If you feel really shy, tell your GP and they'll try to make you feel at ease. Or take a mate along for moral support.
It might also help to write a list of questions to ask your doctor so you won't forget anything and all your questions can be answered.
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