Manchester Integrated Care Partnership

Manchester Integrated Care Partnership As a partnership between NHS Manchester Clinical Commissioning Group & Manchester City Council, we w

Have you been invited for your breast screening? Put your health at the top of your to-do list and book your appointment...
28/01/2024

Have you been invited for your breast screening?

Put your health at the top of your to-do list and book your appointment as soon as you can.

Screening saves lives. Please don’t wait – it’s time to put you first.

Missed your appointment? Please contact the screening unit by calling: 0161 291 4444 or email: bsapts@mft.nhs.uk

Find out more about breast screening
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https://www.breast-screening.uhsm.nhs.uk/FAQs

NHS Greater Manchester

Would you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?Know what to do in these emergencies and help sp...
27/01/2024

Would you know the difference between a heart attack and cardiac arrest?

Know what to do in these emergencies and help spread the word.
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Started seeing flashes or new floaters across your eyes, have a sudden change in vision, or red or painful eyes or eyeli...
27/01/2024

Started seeing flashes or new floaters across your eyes, have a sudden change in vision, or red or painful eyes or eyelids?

If you live in Greater Manchester, & are registered with a GP, book an assessment with the Urgent Eye Care Service.

👉 www.primaryeyecare.co.uk

Cervical screening checks for certain types of the HPV virus that can cause cell changes to your cervix. Don't ignore yo...
26/01/2024

Cervical screening checks for certain types of the HPV virus that can cause cell changes to your cervix.

Don't ignore your cervical screening invite.

And if you missed your last one, book an appointment with your GP practice today. Cervical screening saves lives.

For more information visit nhs.uk/cervicalscreening

Strep A is a common type of bacteria. Most strep A infections are mild and easily treated but some can be more serious. ...
26/01/2024

Strep A is a common type of bacteria.

Most strep A infections are mild and easily treated but some can be more serious.

Look out for symptoms in your child 🤒

If you think your child is poorly and getting worse, contact www.111.nhs.uk or your GP.

A pharmacist can also give advice: nhs.uk/find-a-pharmacy

More info: www.nhs.uk/conditions/strep-a

If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you.Tests could put your mind at rest...
25/01/2024

If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you.

Tests could put your mind at rest.

Until you find out, you can’t rule it out.

Contact your GP practice.

For information about cancer systems, visit
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http://nhs.uk/cancersymptoms

  are the best possible defence against  ,   and  . Ensure your child gets both doses of the   vaccine to protect them a...
25/01/2024

are the best possible defence against , and .

Ensure your child gets both doses of the vaccine to protect them and others from these serious diseases.

Find out more at http://nhs.uk/MMR

We all want to help our kids progress, but it’s not always easy to know how. Spending time together helps their developm...
25/01/2024

We all want to help our kids progress, but it’s not always easy to know how.

Spending time together helps their development, helping them learn to communicate, build confidence and make friends.

Discover more at Start for Life.
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https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/early-learning-development

The Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards are back! Do you know someone who has gone the extra mile to impr...
24/01/2024

The Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards are back!

Do you know someone who has gone the extra mile to improve the health and care of someone in their area?

Make sure you get them the recognition they deserve by nominating them for a champion award here
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https://bit.ly/AWARDS_24

Two women die every day from cervical cancer in England, yet getting your cervical screening can help stop cancer before...
24/01/2024

Two women die every day from cervical cancer in England, yet getting your cervical screening can help stop cancer before it starts.

So, encourage those you love to have their screening if they are overdue a test.

For more information visit nhs.uk/cervicalscreening

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