Armed Forces Veterans
Page last reviewed: 22 July 2019
Page created: 22 July 2019
Page created: 22 July 2019
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A veteran is anyone who has served for at least one day in the Armed Forces, whether regular or reserve. It means the same as ‘ex service personnel’ or ‘ex-forces’.
Whilst many aspects of the health needs of veterans are the same as for the general public, there are sometimes significant differences, particularly in relation to conditions attributable to service life and the impact upon families. These differences can be reflected in the way in which healthcare is delivered, the range and types of some specific services provided and the long-term impact upon patients and families.
If you’re in the Armed Forces or are a veteran let your GP know to help ensure you are getting the best possible care. For information on how the NHS can help you follow the link: https://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/military-healthcare/
Please click on the below links for more information:
Armed Forces Veteran Friendly Poster