Health hubs aim to drive women’s health improvements in north east London
Women in north east London are being offered quicker access to specialist care and treatment for a range of health issues as new services are rolled out by the NHS.
Women in north east London are being offered quicker access to specialist care and treatment for a range of health issues as new services are rolled out by the NHS.
Work to modernise and expand several GP surgeries in north east London has been given the green light, thanks to over £3.3million worth of funding from the Department of Health and Social Care.
Thousands of people across North East London are set to benefit from personalised clinical coaching under a new NHS initiative that harnesses AI technology to better support those living with long-term health conditions.
People most at risk of lung cancer in Havering can now take advantage of a new, free opportunity to get checked for the disease.
People in north east London who undergo chest X-rays will receive their results much sooner, following the rollout of an AI tool to help boost lung cancer survival rates.
St George’s Country Park Surgery – formerly Upminster Bridge Surgery – was the first service to open at the hub in Suttons Lane, and Mr and Mrs Weymouth were both booked in for early appointments at its brand-new practice building.
We want to ensure the service supports local people accessing urgent care services, ensuring they receive the best care in the right place, at the right time.
Final preparations are being made for the opening of a new health and wellbeing hub in Hornchurch as it gears up to welcome its first patients next week.
The NHS organisation that plans and commissions health services in North east London has become the first integrated care board to be accredited as a London Living Wage employer.
Work has begun to fit out a new health centre at Beam Park in Rainham which will provide GP and community health services for thousands of local people.
Schoolchildren have added a splash of colour to the construction site for a major health development in Hornchurch.
While inspectors noted good practice in a number of areas and recognised the caring approach from staff, unfortunately the CQC has rated the services as ‘inadequate’ and placed PELC into special measures.
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