See your GP

We encourage people wanting to discuss their mental health needs to contact their local doctor (GP) first.

Making contact with your GP is a good place to start if you are not sure about what you need or what might work for you.

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Making contact with your GP is a good place to start if you are not sure about what you need.

Why do I need a GP?

The most effective pathway to recovery for people with mental health concerns usually involves a combination of medical, social and psychological supports. Your GP is a important part of the process, and a good person to help coordinate care for all your health needs.  If you are receiving a service from us at NorthWestern Mental Health, we work in partnership with you, your GP, family and any other people you would like to have involved.

I don't have a GP

If you don't have a GP, or would like to see someone different, the National Health Services Directory provides information about general practices in your area.  We strongly encourage you to visit a GP and engage regularly with them.

I see lots of different GPs

It is usually helpful to try to see the same GP or GP practice when you can, as it often helps to have someone consistent to support you to look after your physical and mental health needs over time.  If you don't have a regular GP, or would like to see someone different, the National Health Services Directory provides information about general practices in your area.