Information Leaflets
Introduction
This resource will allow you to pick and choose information to make your own 'information prescription'. You will be able to pick what information you want about different health conditions, and also choose what information you need about local health services, including self help and support services.
What is an 'information prescription'
An information prescription is a tailor made piece of high quality information to meet the specific needs of someone who requires information and support services to help them manage their health condition, or learn more about a health topic.
This is a new feature for this website, and the following topics are available:
* Arthritis
* Cancer
* Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
* Chronic Heart Disease (CHD)
* Diabetes
* Mental Health
* Obesity
These conditions have an impact on peoples lives, and are often life-long. The DIY Information Prescription Facility will focus on some of the leading causes of illness in Wales, providing useful information for people to better manage their health and well-being, and to access further help and support for themselves and their families.
To make your own information prescription, you will need to complete the following screens. Select the information you require, carry out your own searches and then print your prescription at the end. It’s as easy as that!
You will be able to:
* Select information leaflets from our A-Z Encyclopaedia
* Search for local NHS services
* Select useful links and information
Terms of Use
Information provided by the DIY Information service is not intended to replace a consultation with an appropriately qualified health professional, as we cannot guarantee that information provided will meet your health or medical requirements.
The information gathered from the DIY Information service is currently only available in text format, however there is a function to increase the size of the text.
If you would like this information in any other language or format, please contact AskM by calling 0871-288-4881, or submit your request via e-mail by using our Online Enquiry Service facility.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can call the NHS Direct Wales textphone on 0845 606 4647, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or call us through RNID Typetalk on 1 8001 0845 46 47.
NHS Direct Wales is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Every effort is made to make sure that external internet sites are appropriate and upto date.
I confirm that I have read and understood the terms of use. (you must agree in order to proceed) *
*Please note that this service is in a pilot phase.