0131 550 1561 office@veteransscotland.org.uk

Health and Wellbeing

Many of us leave the Services with long-term injuries; mostly physical, but sometimes psychological.  And the system in civilian life is much more complicated than turning up to sick parade and then doing as you are told.  But while it often takes much longer than we have been used to, it doesn’t need to because the NHS has promised to fast-track Veterans with service-related conditions.

The first thing you will need to do when you leave the Services is find a GP; you will find most GPs in Scotland in this section.  If you don't currently have a doctor, use the GP locator to find one in your area.

Apart from the NHS, there are many Veteran-focussed charities ready to help, so make use of them if you need to.  You will find their details here too, so please explore this section; it has a lot to offer.

Treatment within the NHS in Scotland for a service related condition.

Under long-standing arrangements since 1953, war pensioners were given priority NHS treatment for the conditions for which the received a war pension or gratuity, unless there was an emergency case or another case that demanded clinical priority.  Recognition of the unique obligations and sacrifices made by those who have served continues to exist.

Under the terms of the Armed Forces Covenant, veterans should face no disadvantage when accessing NHS treatment as a result of military service, compared with the civilian population.  Special consideration may be appropriate for those with conditions related to service.

Further information is available via the link Here

Scotland's Service Directory

Through Scotland's Service Directory you can find the names, addresses, opening times and service details for thousands of NHS services in Scotland.  Further information is available via the link Here

NHS Self Help Guides

The NHS have produced a range of self help guides that cover a wide range of medical needs find out more here.


Healthcare support

Veterans First Point was developed by veterans to help ex-service men and women and their families adjust to civilian life. This includes help with:

  • physical and mental health and wellbeing
  • family and relationships
  • housing
  • socialising
  • education
  • employment

They have drop-in centres across Scotland. Find your nearest centre.

Phone: 0131 221 7090

Find out about call charges

Email: V1P.Scotland@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk

Combat Stress gives free specialist treatment to ex-service men and women for mental health and stress problems.

Phone: 0800 138 1619

Email: helpline@combatstress.org.uk

Prosthetics services

The National Prosthetics Service (NPS) is Scotland's centre for designing and fitting prosthetic (artificial) limbs. If you've lost a limb due to your service in the armed forces and were not fitted with a prosthetic at that time, you can discuss a referral to the NPS with your local GP.

NHS24 Daylight programme

Daylight is a digital programme to improve #anxiety based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (#CBT) and is free for NHS patients based in Scotland. Available on both iOS and Android devices, you can find out more by visiting: trydaylight.com/nhsinform


Group Medical Practice

Tel: 0844 5769111 Fax: 0132 466022

The Health Centre , Kersiebank Avenue, Grangemouth FK3 9EL

Grove Health Centre

Gina Douglas – Practice Manager
Tel: 01382 778881 Fax: 01382 731884 Email: ginadouglas@nhs.net

129 Dundee Road , Broughty Ferry, Dundee DD5 1DU

Gullane Medical Practice

Wendy Knottenbelt – Practice Manager
Tel: 01620 84217

Broadgait Green , Gullane EH31 2DW

Gurkha Welfare Trust

– The Gurkha Welfare Trust
Tel: +44(0) 1722 323955 Fax: +44(0) 1722 343119 Email: staffassistant@gwt.org.uk

P.O. Box 2170 , 22 Queen Street, Salisbury SP2 2EX

The Trust supports 7,213 retired Gurkha soldiers and widows in Nepal who have no other form of income. Most are in their 80s and 90s and are totally reliant on the Trust for a secure and comfortable old age. The Trust also provides Community Aid projects in Gurkha villages.

Increasing numbers of Gurkhas are settling in the UK and the Trust is ready to respond. As the lead charity for Gurkha welfare, the Trust has a coordinating role for helping those in need in the UK and other service charities. However, the Trust’s firm focus remains Nepal and the many retired Gurkha soldiers and widows who will spend their final days in the mountain villages.

http://www.gwt.org.uk/

Haddo Medical Group

Tel: 0165 1843468

Pitmedden Surgery , Tarves Road, Pitmendden, Aberdeenshire AB41 7NX

Halkirk Surgery

Tel: 0184 7831203

Braal Terrace , Halkirk, Caithness KW12 6YN

Hamilton Medical Group

Diane Gordon – Practice Manager
Tel: 0844 4778930 Fax: 0844 478931 Email: hamilton.administrator@nhs.net

4 Queens Road , Aberdeen AB15 4ZT

Hawkhill Medical Centre

Neil McFarlane – Practice Manager
Tel: 01382 669589 Fax: 01382 645526 Email: neil.mcfarlane@nhs.net

Hawkhill , Dundee DD1 5LA