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If you need help with food, heating, safety, or mental health over the festive period, support is available locally. Visit the Christmas holidays support page on our PCN website for information and important contact numbers.
Chlamydia is the most common STI among young people. It often has no symptoms but, if left untreated, it can lead to serious health problems.

Getting tested is simple, painless, and confidential. If you’re 15-24 and sexually active, testing and treatment is easy and free. Don’t wait, protect yourself and others. Find out more or request a free test at www.sexualhealthwirral.nhs.uk.
Citizens Advice Wirral have recently released their cost of living newsletter which has helpful tips and information to get you through the Christmas period. This includes shopping, keeping warm, and financial assistance.
A large amount of medicines are wasted in Cheshire and Merseyside each year. We need your help to reduce this. NHS Cheshire and Merseyside have published further information on their website.
The autumn/winter timetable for the Living Well service has now been published. Click here to view the timetable.
The Living Well service is built on the principles of listening to communities and meeting their needs by bringing the right services to them. The service, delivered by Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, operates on a fully drop-in basis. It offers all routine NHS immunisations, health checks and mental health support. Click here to view the timetable on our PCN website.
Patients can now self-refer to see one of our health coaches for help with their weight, cholesterol, and/or diabetes. For more information, click here to visit the health coach service page on our PCN website.
We need your help to reduce medicines waste in our area. We are asking patients to check what prescription medicines you still have at home, and only order what you need when ordering repeat prescriptions. Please visit this page for further information.
NHS Cheshire and Merseyside have released a statement about access to the weight loss drug known as Mounjaro. You can read the statement by clicking here.
Our surgery uses an online system called Patchs. You can request medical advice, ask about prescriptions or test results, or get help with admin tasks, without needing to call or visit the surgery.

You can view a video on how to register for Patchs at our PCN website by clicking here.
We are happy to announce the launch of our new website. We hope patients will find this new site easier to use.