The Fiveways Centre, 215 Childwall Road, Liverpool, L15 6UT
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North West GP urges ‘have health services in your pocket this summer with the NHS App’ Coffee With Mates – Oak Vale Patient Coffee Mornings Celebrating Carers Week 2025 People over 40 encouraged to get their blood pressure checked Bowel Cancer Awareness Month 2025 Cheshire and Merseyside health leaders say ‘Smoking Ends Here’ this No Smoking day New campaign highlights how health data can improve care across Cheshire and Merseyside House of Memories – National Museums Liverpool Maggie’s Fundraising event outcome Help reduce medication waste and support the NHS across Cheshire and Merseyside
We have been using a system called ‘Doctor First’ for the last 5 – 6 years which allows you to ring and speak to a doctor confidentially about your condition. The doctor will use your medical record for the consultation to help sort the problem for you and will offer you a face to face appointment for anything they feel needs to be seen. Fortunately, there are many conditions that a doctor can deal with by phone which patients are pleased about and find really convenient. The easiest and most flexible way to book an appointment is by using on line booking, which stops you from having to wait in a queue for your call to be answered. Using on line services means you don’t have to wait for the surgery to be open either to book/cancel appointments or order your repeat medication. If you are limited to the time when you can receive a call back, such as a school teacher or shift worker, you can request a suitable time for the doctor to ring you back between the hours of 8am and 6.30pm Monday – Friday. We do ask patients to be responsible and keep their phone on and available when you are expecting a call back from the doctor, as we cannot keep trying when we cannot get through to anyone, as it is not fair to other patients that are waiting for a call back.
Thursday Training Days
Oak Vale Medical Centre will be closed from 1pm to 6:30pm on the following dates for staff training:
Thursday 20th February
Thursday 20th March
Thursday 24th April
Thursday 22nd May
Thursday 19th June
Thursday 31st July
Thursday 25th September
Thursday 30th October
Thursday 27th November
One of the North West’s leading GPs is encouraging people to ‘keep health services in their pocket’ this summer by using the NHS App to stay well and get any medical help they need.
This World Hypertension Day and during May Measure Month, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside is encouraging people over 40 to get their blood pressure checked.
Is your bowel cancer screening kit sitting at the back of a drawer?
On No Smoking Day 2025 (12 March), Directors of Public and Population Health in Cheshire and Merseyside have come together to launch ‘Smoking Ends Here’ a bold new initiative to create a smoke-free future for the sub-region.
A new awareness campaign has launched today to highlight how health data is starting to be used to improve patient care and advance medical research across Cheshire and Merseyside through the region’s Secure Data Environment (SDE).