Father's Day can be difficult if you are experiencing grief.
There is no timetable for grief or how you should feel at a particular time of year.
Whether you want to talk, get advice, or just understand what you’re feeling, support is available.
➡️ https://t.co/EZ43SNRH8v
As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇As the weather heats up this weekend, make sure you're using sunscreen!
Even if it’s cloudy, UV rays can still cause sunburn. Follow this advice to avoid getting burnt, and reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.
Visit our website for more info on sun safety ⬇️
While many of us look forward to the England game, major sporting events can bring increased fear and risk for people experiencing domestic abuse.
Find out how to recognise the signs and where to get help: https://t.co/2R0v2KqoZS
It’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinicIt’s #CervicalScreeningAwarenessWeek.
Women aged 25 to 64 are invited for cervical screening. It checks for changes to cells in your cervix, helping prevent cervical cancer.
If invited, or you missed your last screening, contact your GP practice or local sexual health clinic.
The resident doctors' strike that was due to start on Monday has now been called off.
Please continue to attend any appointments as planned and access NHS services as normal if you need them.
🆕 A free 2-dose MenB vaccine will be available for a limited time from end of July.
Who can have it?
- All current Year 13s
- Anyone either starting university as an undergrad or moving into further education halls for the first time in autumn 2026, aged under 25.
There are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptomThere are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptomThere are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptomThere are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptomThere are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptomThere are high levels of pollen across some parts of the country over the coming days.
Hay fever is a common allergy that causes sneezing, coughing and itchy eyes. You cannot cure it, but there are things you can do to help your symptoms
The next round of industrial action starts at 7am on Monday 15 June, coinciding with the beginning of the football World Cup and hot weather.
Patients are urged to attend appointments as normal unless contacted, and come forward for care they need.
ℹ️ https://t.co/o3qx0dxB23
We're launching a one-off MenB vaccination programme ahead of the 2026 academic year.
Following recent outbreaks we've decided to do this to protect those young people at the highest immediate risk.
Two doses are needed to be effective - the first will be available from July.
🆕 A free 2-dose MenB vaccine will be available for a limited time from end of July.
Who can have it?
- All current Year 13s
- Anyone either starting university as an undergrad or moving into further education halls for the first time in autumn 2026, aged under 25.
We're launching a one-off MenB vaccination programme ahead of the next academic year to protect young people from a life-threatening disease.
This will help reduce the risk of serious illness and larger outbreaks. Two doses are needed for full protection.
More: https://t.co/nuxBkr3D9B
Managing type 2 diabetes alongside everyday life?
NHS Healthy Living is free support that fits around busy lives – helping you build confidence and manage your health day to day.
Sign up today: https://t.co/6dBqNmRbuF
#DiabetesWeek
Strike action starts from 7am Monday 15 June and runs until 7am Friday 19 June. Some NHS services will be affected.
You will be contacted if your appointment needs to be changed.
Please continue to come forward for the care you need
Do you know the signs of type 1 diabetes? Learning them could save a life.
Swipe to learn more and visit the NHS website for more.
#DiabetesWeeDo you know the signs of type 1 diabetes? Learning them could save a life.
Swipe to learn more and visit the NHS website for more.
#DiabetesWeeDo you know the signs of type 1 diabetes? Learning them could save a life.
Swipe to learn more and visit the NHS website for more.
#DiabetesWeeDo you know the signs of type 1 diabetes? Learning them could save a life.
Swipe to learn more and visit the NHS website for more.
#DiabetesWeek
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men.
We’re introducing a targeted screening programme for those most at risk, alongside over £20 million to improve research and treatment.
@jamesmurray_ldn explains more 👇
From 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care soonerFrom 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care soonerFrom 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care soonerFrom 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care soonerFrom 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care soonerFrom 2027, NHS Online will give people the option to get planned care through the NHS App.
It will connect people with specialist clinicians across the country – helping them get care sooner.
What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇What is the Single Patient Record?
The Single Patient Record will bring together your health information in one secure, easy-to-access place – giving you safer and more coordinated care when you need it.
Swipe through to learn more ⬇️
Thunderstorms can trigger symptoms for those with lung conditions, like asthma.
If the weather makes your symptoms worse and you need to use your inhaler more, talk to your pharmacist, contact your GP or NHS 111.