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Smokefree Liverpool is still supporting residents to quit smoking, and it’s never been easier.
With a choice of telephone, video or face-to-face support, our non-judgmental and friendly staff (most of whom are ex-smokers themselves) will support you from the minute you decide smoking is no longer for you.
Smokefree Liverpool offers weekly support providing a choice of medication to help manage cravings and guidance on coping with withdrawal symptoms. Our quit programmes are tailored to you and your needs, and you are 5 times more likely to quit with our support than by going it alone.
If quitting smoking is something you have been thinking about then why not give it a go? Completing a self-referral form only takes 2 minutes and we can book you in for an appointment with our team right away.
Start your journey today: https://www.smokefreeliverpool.co.uk/referral-form/
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Published on Mon, 13 Sep 2021 10:47:19 GMT
Modified on Mon, 13 Sep 2021 10:47:19 GMT
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