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Your NHS number is a 10 digit number (for example, 485 777 3456).
Your NHS number can be found on any letter or document you have received from the NHS, including prescriptions, test results, and hospital referral or appointment letters.
You can also find out your NHS number by entering your name, date of birth and postcode here: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/online-services/find-nhs-number/. Please note that this tool is only for people living in England.
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