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Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust is committed to supporting the UK’s Armed Forces community both individuals who have served in the Armed Forces and individuals affiliated with the Armed Forces,…
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Become an NHS governor and be your community’s eyes and ears on healthcare
The call has gone out for Northumberland and North Tyneside residents to get involved with their local NHS and help shape its future.
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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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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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Help do your bit for your local NHS
Help do your bit for your local NHS NHS teams across the region are calling on everyone to help #DoYourBit as hospitals, GPs and paramedics try to manage another surge of pressure on vital…
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Staff from the North East and North Cumbria draw learnings from research conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic The 'Learning from the RECOVERY trial in Northern England' study has now…
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What is dementia? Dementia is caused by different diseases that affect the brain. The word ‘dementia’ describes a collection of symptoms. This may include memory loss and language…
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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…