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GP practices are normally closed on bank holidays, but this year we will be open as usual on the Easter bank holidays – Good Friday (10th April) and Easter Monday (13th April).
Pharmacies will also continue to be open over the Easter bank holidays but contact them direct to check on their exact opening times.
NHS Walk-in Centres will continue to operate daily between 8am–8pm, with the exception of the city centre one on Hanover Street. However, people need to call first on 0300 100 1004 to arrange an appointment.
You can also visit www.111.nhs.uk, or call NHS 111 if you don’t have online access, 24 hours a day.
Anyone with coronavirus symptoms – a high temperature or a new, continuous cough – who needs medical advice, should use the dedicated NHS 111 coronavirus service online at: www.111.nhs.uk/COVID-19. You should only call NHS 111 for this if you can’t get help online, as their phone lines are very busy at this time.
If someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk, people should call 999 immediately, especially if they think that they or someone else is having a heart attack or stroke – every second counts with these conditions.
For more information, visit: https://www.liverpoolccg.nhs.uk/health-and-services/coronavirus-information/
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A new campaign is set to launch across Cheshire and Merseyside this autumn to help children and young people better manage their asthma.
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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.