Make a resolution to the use NHS services wisely this New Year
…where needed so they can care for those who need help. However, knowing the right place for medical help over the Christmas holidays can help you get the treatment you…
Our emergency departments are currently extremely busy, and you may face a long wait to be seen. More information is available on alternative services.
…where needed so they can care for those who need help. However, knowing the right place for medical help over the Christmas holidays can help you get the treatment you…
…alternative NHS service and to use NHS 111 first either online or by phone. Know it may take longer than expected to be seen and treated. Collect family and friends…
…a walk in session with no appointment needed. As the government aims to have all adults vaccinated with their first dose before guidance is lifted on 19 July, the race…
…to ensure that critical services will continue to be available. Planned appointments and clinics will be affected, however people should still continue to attend their appointments unless they are contacted…
…so. Planned appointments, clinics and surgery will be affected but people are being urged to continue to attend their appointments unless they are contacted directly by the NHS. Patients also…
With hundreds of hospital doctors on strike this week, people are being asked to help the local NHS provide safe care – or risk being redirected from A&E to other…
…and research. “Louise [Myeni, Physiotherapy Practice Educator] was working on developing a programme to support newly qualified physiotherapists, but she realised quite quickly that the support they needed was something…
…longer to be seen for some planned medical appointments to allow for everyone to get there safely. Know it may take longer than expected to be seen and treated for…
…an emergency. Planned appointments and clinics are likely to be affected, however people should continue to attend their appointments unless they are contacted directly by the NHS. You do not…
…emergency. Planned appointments and clinics are likely to be affected, however people should continue to attend their appointments unless they are contacted directly by the NHS. You do not need…