Haslington Surgery

Haslington Surgery A GP Practice in Haslington, Crewe. Welcome to the Haslington Surgery page. Please do not share personal / medical information with others on this page.

This page is administered by Chris Moreton (Practice Manager) periodically to share population health messages and practice information. This is not a page for medical advice and individual advice will not be given by a clinician. If you require medical advice please contact the practice to arrange an appointment. Please note that although this site is periodically monitored by insert practice name staff, emergency support is not available through this site. If you are experiencing an emergency or life-threatening situation, call 999. Medical advice can only be provided by a clinician and will not be provided on this site. If you have specific questions concerning your health or medical status, please contact the practice. Terms of use:
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Do you get migraines? There are different types of migraine with different symptoms. But sometimes, it can feel like a v...
23/10/2025

Do you get migraines? There are different types of migraine with different symptoms. But sometimes, it can feel like a very bad headache with a throbbing pain on one side. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/migraine/

Did you know you can view messages about your care in the NHS App?The NHS App is a simple and secure way to receive mess...
19/10/2025

Did you know you can view messages about your care in the NHS App?

The NHS App is a simple and secure way to receive messages from your trusted health care providers.

Turn on notifications for the NHS App to stay up to date.

Find out more: www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/

When you find out you are pregnant, you can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care so you start care with a midwife right...
10/10/2025

When you find out you are pregnant, you can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care so you start care with a midwife right away.

Once you sign up online, the maternity team will contact you to book your first appointment with a midwife.

You should do this by the 10th week of pregnancy, if possible, but it’s never too late to start. If you're over 10 weeks, refer yourself as soon as you can.

Start here: https://www.nhs.uk/.../refer-yourself-for-nhs-pregnancy.../

If you are pregnant, you can help protect your baby from RSV, whooping cough, and flu, which can cause serious illness. ...
06/10/2025

If you are pregnant, you can help protect your baby from RSV, whooping cough, and flu, which can cause serious illness. Vaccines give you both the best protection against these diseases.

Speak to your midwife or GP practice.
www.nhs.uk/pregnancyvaccinations

From September, the NHS expanded the shingles vaccination programme. Adults aged 18+ who have a very weak immune system ...
03/10/2025

From September, the NHS expanded the shingles vaccination programme.

Adults aged 18+ who have a very weak immune system are now eligible for the shingles vaccine.

You don’t need to wait for an invitation — you can book at your GP practice.

Read more: https://www.nhs.uk/vaccinations/shingles-vaccine/

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer ...
01/10/2025

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Checking your breasts for any unusual changes can help discover breast cancer early. It’s important to recognise when something’s not right.

This handy NHS guide explains all and if you notice any changes, book an appointment with your GP.

Measles cases are rising in England.It spreads easily and can cause serious illness, especially in babies, pregnant wome...
30/09/2025

Measles cases are rising in England.

It spreads easily and can cause serious illness, especially in babies, pregnant women and those with weak immune systems.

MMR vaccination is safe and offers lifelong protection.

For more info, visit: http://nhs.uk/MMR

The NHS bowel cancer screening kit can detect signs of cancer before you notice anything is wrong. If you’re sent a bowe...
25/09/2025

The NHS bowel cancer screening kit can detect signs of cancer before you notice anything is wrong.

If you’re sent a bowel cancer screening kit, put it by the loo. Don’t put it off.
http://nhs.uk/bowel-screening

Many of us don’t know how to look after our eyes – National Eye Health Week aims to change all that!https://www.visionma...
22/09/2025

Many of us don’t know how to look after our eyes – National Eye Health Week aims to change all that!

https://www.visionmatters.org.uk/ has a wealth of information on how best to look after your eyes and what to do if you have any sight related worries.

It's common to sweat during the night if your room or your bedding is making you too hot.If you regularly wake up with s...
20/09/2025

It's common to sweat during the night if your room or your bedding is making you too hot.

If you regularly wake up with soaking wet sheets, you should see a GP.
More information https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/night-sweats/

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Haslington Medical Centre, Crewe Road
Haslington
CW15QY

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