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The NHS in Liverpool is outlining practical advice for getting GP care in the city, as the Covid-19
pandemic continues to impact on services.
Bowel cancer screening for over 60s saves lives by finding cancer early. Even if you feel healthy you should take a test – which can be done at home, in private.
Smokefree Liverpool is still supporting residents to quit smoking, and it’s never been easier.
We have been advised by the suppliers of our flu vaccines that due to unforeseen circumstances there will be a delay in the practice receiving some vaccines this year.
The first call for help takes courage. If you or someone you know is struggling with their mental health or wellbeing, expert help is available from Op COURAGE: The Veterans Mental Health and Wellbeing Service.
A supplier to the NHS has advised us of a global shortage of some blood bottles used for taking blood tests.
The local NHS is reminding people that they can still access urgent care over the Bank Holiday weekend at any time – including on Bank Holiday Monday (30 August 2021) when GP practices will be closed.
Health experts locally are urging parents and carers to be aware of the signs of respiratory illnesses in children with cases higher than usual for this time of year and further increases expected over the winter months.
The local NHS is encouraging anyone who lives in Liverpool to visit one of our NHS walk-in centres for advice and treatment for minor injuries and illnesses.
Advice for parents and carers on how to look after their child at home if they have a high temperature and when to get help.
With thousands of people, particularly older people, ending up in hospital because of a fall, this Falls Awareness Week (15-19 September) the NHS in the North West is encouraging people who may be at risk to take simple steps to stay safe, steady and strong.
A new campaign is set to launch across Cheshire and Merseyside this autumn to help children and young people better manage their asthma.
As children start mixing at schools and nurseries again, so do the germs that cause common winter bugs like coughs, sore throats and ear ache.
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.