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Northumberland FA has rolled out a new programme with the hopes of improving the wellbeing of those at local football clubs.
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Our haematology team may see you if there is concern about your blood, bone marrow or lymph nodes. We see patients with a variety of conditions, both cancerous and not. They may require different…
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Please use the form below if you have any queries about our service or your appointment. If you have an urgent inquiry, we would advise calling us on 0191 691 8841. If you need to change an…
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0191 293 4159 Option 1: Repeat prescriptions Option 2: Problems with prescriptions Option 3: Appointments Option 4: Nurse advice This is not an emergency line. If you have an…
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Work is underway to build Berwick's new hospital
Work is underway on the site of Berwick’s new £35 million hospital and the project is now moving into an exciting phase.
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Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust pay tribute to the Berwick Cancer Cars volunteer team
On Thursday 20th July, 2023, The Berwick and District Cancer Support Group were delighted to welcome Sir James Mackey, who, along with his NHS Trust colleagues, travelled up to Berwick-upon-Tweed to say a special “thank you” to the charity volunteers.
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When I was 19 years old, in 1997, I had to help my Mum care for my dad. My dad was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer, and it was six weeks from diagnosis to his passing. He was only 48 years old, and he left behind five children and a young widow. My world was shattered.
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Plenty to celebrate despite the challenges
Northumbria Healthcare is looking to the future with a brand-new healthcare academy to deliver the next generation of nurses and a fresh patient charter designed to support local people.
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Kirsty shares how she’s able to express at work, for World Breastfeeding Week 2023
In celebration of World Breastfeeding Week 2023, one of our nurses, Kirsty Cajiao shares her journey on returning to work as a mother who breastfeeds.
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Artificial Intelligence tech set to stay as it proves its worth in the fight against bowel cancer
Technology which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to spot abnormalities which may lead to bowel cancer is set to stay after a research study showed its value.