Get support for your mental health

If you feel overwhelmed or worried about your mental health, there are ways to get support.

Online

You can find:

In person

Speak to your doctor (GP)

If your mental health is getting in the way of your everyday life, you should speak to your local doctor (also known as a General Practitioner or GP). If you feel you need extra support, you can:

  • ask your GP practice for a longer appointment
  • take a family member or friend with you

Community support

You can find wellbeing support in local communities across Scotland. To find support in your area, you can:

By phone

You should phone your GP practice first if they are open and ask to speak to someone.

If your GP or usual services are closed, you can

  • phone NHS 24 on 111 and choose the mental health option - the NHS 24 Mental Health Hub is always available and can direct you to the right help
  • contact Breathing Space - a free, confidential phone and webchat service for anyone over the age of 16 experiencing low mood, depression or anxiety:

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