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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 Coffee With Mates – Oak Vale Patient Coffee Mornings Maggie’s Fundraising event outcome Help reduce medication waste and support the NHS across Cheshire and Merseyside Supporting your children’s ‘super bodies’ this winter Act FAST on signs of stroke Change NHS: Helping shape a health service fit for the future Coffee Morning- 31st October 2024 – Maggie’s Cancer Support Fundraiser Event
House of Memories is a museum-led dementia awareness programme which offers training, access to resources and museum-based activities to enable […]
Oak Vale Medical Centre are extremely pleased to announce that the Fundraising event held on Thursday 31 October for MAGGIE’s […]
Digital Health Advisors will be attending the Oak Vale Patient Coffee Morning on Thursday 18 July to talk about Digital […]
Junior doctor strikes are due to take place 27/06/24 and are expected to last until 01/07/24 On these days, this […]
Celebrating Carers Week 2024 Come along to Oak Vale Medical Centre to speak with Liverpool Carer Centre Representatives on Thursday […]
We are no longer be accepting walk in urine samples for acute symptoms unless this has been triaged/receptionist has asked […]
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).
Pharmacists and GPs across Cheshire and Merseyside are urging people to only order the medication they need from their repeat prescriptions.
As children return to schools and nurseries after the autumn half term, the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside are sharing guidance for parents and carers on common winter illnesses that often start circulating at this time of year.
Even if it doesn’t seem like much, at the first sign of a stroke call 999.