Thousands of people aged 50 and over will start receiving invitations for get a covid autumn booster and flu jab this week, after the NHS expanded the offer to all over 50s last week.
A new service available from Monday 10 October 2022 will allow sign language users to make calls to their GP surgery.
Quit smoking advice for pregnant women from the local NHS Stop Smoking service, Smokefree Liverpool.
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LUHFT) will begin its move to the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital on Wednesday 28 September.
The NHS in Liverpool will be starting to offer COVID-19 autumn boosters to those who are eligible from today – with those at highest risk being offered it first, including residents and staff in care…
Students heading to university in September are being encouraged to ensure they are up to date with their vaccinations ahead of Freshers’ Week to protect themselves against a range of life-threatening…
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Liverpool is now set to reach out to local women who want to be more physically active – but who may find it difficult because of work or family commitments. The “This Girl Can Liverpool” campaign is…
Information on clinics over the summer holidays for Year 8 children and older who have missed their immunisations in school.
Liverpool City Council and the local NHS are teaming up to host a series of ‘Grab a Jab’ events across the city this summer.
Do you know what to do when infant crying feels overwhelming? ICON can help.
Liverpool City Council and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) has been working with primary care providers and community innovation teams to research into some of the most common barriers to…
The NHS has launched a public consultation about proposals for five Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (LUHFT) services – breast surgery, general surgery, nephrology, urology, and vas…
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease, but there are a number of cases in the UK – and that number is rising.
Patients in Liverpool can now get prescription medicines for certain conditions direct from a local pharmacy.
You can download and use the NHS App if you're aged 13 or over.