The National Health Service started on 5 July 1948
this service has been around since September 30th 2009.
as long as the earth's been round!
The NHS enjoys a very good reputation. When the Conservative Party was in power, especially under Mrs. Thatcher, the NHS was underfunded and waiting lists were long. Since 1997, it has increasingly been funded properly. Like any organisation of its size (it is one of the largest employers in Europe), there is always scope for improving its efficiency.
They have been round for hundreds of years
round 4 years
I think that there are lots of examples of plastic surgery that the NHS should pay for - for example removal of moles that may become cancerous, breast implants for women who have lost theirs to cancer, labiaplasty for people who have long labia that cause pain, skin grafts for people who have been burned, surgery for people who have been involved in accidents. When it is a health benefit it is important for NHS to support plastic surgery, it's when it is purely about a person wanting to change how they look for vanity sake that NHS shouldn't pay.
6 years
No, botox is a beauty treatment.The NHS don't regard such treatments as health care. Actually it depends on what the treatment is for. If you suffer from excesive sweating then yes the nhs will do botox to help but i have been told they will only do the one treatment. hope this helps
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.
No. The NHS was inaugurated in 1948
can you get tooth implants on the nhs?
There are 14 nhs in Scotland.