The Fiveways Centre, 215 Childwall Road, Liverpool, L15 6UT
Telephone: 0151 295 9330
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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 NHS urges people to prioritise mental health in the workplace Smokers urged to take part in ‘Stoptober’, and help make Cheshire and Merseyside smokefree ICON Week 2024
Accessibility
Disabled parking | Disabled WC | Wheelchair Access |
Induction Loop | RNID typetalk | Step free access |
Induction loop devices are available on both ground and upper floors. Please let us know if you would like to use these during your consultation.
There are 6 disabled parking bays — only for use of vehicles displaying a blue badge.
There is a disabled access toilet available on each floor
Bringing children to Oak Vale Medical Centre
Baby changing facility | Parent and baby room |
There isn’t a designated place to leave your pram, but you are welcome to take it into the clinic room with you when called for your appointment.
Children normally wait with parents in the waiting area. We respectfully ask that you keep your children with you, and under your control. Please understand that we don’t supply toys because they can be an infection risk. We would encourage you to bring along books or toys to keep your chidl occupied whilst waiting for your appointment.
Parking
Car Parking | Cycle Parking | Disabled Parking |
There are parking facilities for up to 6 cycles.
There are 6 disabled parking bays.
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.
This is a once in a generation opportunity to make the NHS fit for the future. Together we can fix it. We need your voice.
This World Mental Health Day (10 October) the NHS in Cheshire and Merseyside is shining light on ‘burnout’, one of the most pressing issues affecting modern workplaces, by asking people to look after their mental health and ask for help if needed.