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Health care for asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland
audio version
This is an audio version of our factsheet Health care for
asylum seekers and refugees in Scotland. If you are an asylum
seeker or a refugee living in Scotland, this factsheet tells you
how you can get health care from the NHS while you are here.
To listen to the tracks,
click on the links below. The audio clips are presented in MP3
format.
All files are smaller than 3 MB unless otherwise stated.
You can:
or listen to each section separately:
- Can I get health care from
the NHS?
- What do I need to do to get
health care
from the NHS?
- What happens when I register
as an NHS
patient?
- When I am registered as an
NHS patient
is all health care free?
- What happens if I am not
registered as
an NHS patient?
- How can I find out more?
- Feeling unwell?
To read the text of the factsheet, you can download a PDF version.
Page last edited: 20 February 2013


