The NHS is the National Health Service, which provides healthcare free at the point of access for all UK residents. The NHS owns hospitals and pays for doctors and nurses.
Emergency dentists doesn't seem to be covered by NHS. However, it is possible that the NHS will cover, part of the cost, all would be unlikely, but possible as well.
Of course, BUPA doesn't provide all the treatment, it mainly covers stuff like a comfy room. Most of the expensive non profitable things are provided by the NHS.
The NHS in the UK. I don't know if they have health visitors in other countries or who employs them if they do.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Channel Islands have a reciprocal agreement.
To provide free healthcare to all
The NHS is the National Health Service which provides free health care (to some extent) to all British Citizens.
NHSmail is a secure directory and e-mail service that is available for all NHS staff to use. There is no charge for using this service to NHS employees working in England and Scotland.
All treatment that is clinically necessary is available on NHS. Dental implants and even braces are covered but only if there is a medical need for them. NHS does not include cosmetic treatment so the implant must be essential to preserve good oral health.
there are nhs all over the contry in scotland, wales and northen ireland. put more infor put where abouts you live? manchester, derby ....
NHS email is the national email and directory service available to NHS staff in England and Scotland. The requirements to get an NHS email include being an employee working for NHS.
can you get tooth implants on the nhs?