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The adult weight management service allows you to talk with someone who is trained in emotional wellbeing. We can help with: Supporting you to understand and change…
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One of the largest units in the region for colorectal surgery services
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Multiple Sclerosis Specialist Nurse Service (Northumberland)
If you have multiple sclerosis (MS) we can provide you with specialist support, advice, information and education to help you to manage your condition at home. Our multiple sclerosis (MS)…
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Speech and language therapy - adult
Our speech and language therapy service for adults provides a range of support if you have communication and/or swallowing problems. These can develop due to conditions such as strokes,…
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Across the trust, we believe that you cannot support someone without understanding their physical difficulties, the emotional impacts, and what matters to them and those around them. It is normal…
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Persistent, chronic, or long term is pain which lasts longer than three months. If you suffer from persistent pain, our specialist team is here to support you and provide techniques to help you manage…
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If you are going to have or have had an operation resulting in a stoma, for example, a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy we can provide you with specialist information, support and advice.…
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Our upper gastrointestinal specialist can care for you if you are suffering from a disease of the oesophagus (gullet) and stomach. This may include cancer but we also treat many other less serious…
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Thousands of people in Northumberland invited to help NHS trial new cancer test
Thousands of people in Northumberland invited to help NHS trial new cancer test Northumberland and South Tyneside have been selected within the North East and North Cumbria to take part in the…
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Public asked to #DoYourBit to protect the NHS by keeping A&E free for serious emergencies
Public asked to #DoYourBit to protect the NHS by keeping A&E free for serious emergencies Health leaders across the North East are asking people to do their bit this winter by thinking…