Welcome to Liverpool!

Here's where you can find all the information you need to stay well while you're studying in Liverpool.

Register with a GP

GPs are your first point of call for most health issues. You'll need a GP in Liverpool for prescriptions, referrals, sick notes and general health care. Depending on where you're living - whether on campus in halls of residence or in private accommodation - we've collected useful information about your nearest GP and dental services.

Click to find my nearest GP

Get vaccinated

If you haven't had your MenACWY or MMR vaccinations then it's important that you arrange to have them and help to protect yourself and those around you.

Find out more

Mental health and wellbeing services

There are lots of services available to help students who are having a tough time with their mental health; from your university's own wellbeing or support team to local NHS counselling services. We've created this page to give you some options if you feel like you need some support with your mental health or if you're in a crisis.

Find out more

Sexual health services

Find out about how to access a range of sexual health services in Liverpool - from advice, contraception, STI screening to pregnancy testing and counselling.

Visit Axess Liverpool website

Drinking safely at Uni

You're away from home for the first time - you can stay out as late as you want, do whatever you want.  The last thing you want is for a nasty incident to spoil your new-found freedom. Who wants a drunken university night out ending with lost phones, purses, wallets, or worse a fight or even a visit to A&E.

To be really safe, students also need to take responsibility for themselves and their mates. So on a night out, there are just a few really easy steps you can take to make sure the night goes off without incident.

DrinkAware

 

Information for Chinese students

For 2020 we've updated our flyers providing information translated into Chinese aimed at students who are new to the city.

Go to Translated Information for Chinese Students