Liverpool City Region programme of events for Dementia Action Week, 17-23 May 2021
The local NHS has made it easier for people in Liverpool to book their own Covid-19 vaccination appointments, with an expanded list of local venues now appearing on the national NHS booking system.
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 (3 May 2021) when GP practices will be closed.
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If you need urgent NHS care over the Easter weekend, contact the NHS 111 service, especially on Friday 2 April (Good Friday) and Monday 5 April (Easter Monday) when GP practices will be closed.
Anyone in Liverpool who is eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine, but who hasn’t booked their first dose yet, is being asked to make an appointment as soon as possible.
Prostate Cancer UK wants to find men at the highest risk of prostate cancer by completing their 30-second prostate cancer risk checker and speaking to their GP.
Healthwatch Liverpool would like to hear from patients in the city about their experiences of GP services during the pandemic.
A new resource to make it easier for patients to access trusted health information and guidance remotely.
Domestic abuse is a complex issue, which can take many forms including psychological, financial, sexual, emotional and physical.
The local NHS and Liverpool City Council are appealing to unpaid carers whose role currently isn’t recorded, to make themselves known so that they can have the Covid-19 vaccine.
The next phase of Covid-19 vaccination gets underway in Liverpool this week.
Those who have been asked to shield can book their Covid-19 vaccination at a regional site or wait until they are invited by their local GP-led vaccination centre.
The number of vaccination centres in Liverpool communities is being expanded to boost access for the city’s most vulnerable people.
You do not need to know your NHS number to use NHS services, but it can be useful to have it.
Liverpool City Council has been awarded a grant of £1.27 million from the Warm Homes Fund for the installation of first time gas central heating systems.