Our vision is our neighbourhoods, places and system will seamlessly integrate to provide joined up care. Every citizen will enjoy their best possible health.
If you are unwell or injured, it’s important to choose the right service to make sure you get the best treatment as quickly as possible.
There are many options available, but if you are unsure, contact NHS111:
🌐 Online - just search NHS 111
📱 By phone, just dial 111
⚠️ NHS SERVICES FACING SUSTAINED PRESSURE
Residents across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are being urged to choose the most appropriate NHS service as urgent and emergency care services face significant pressure
How you can help 👇
notts.icb.nhs.uk/2026/06/03/…
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April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month.
When bowel cancer is diagnosed early, nine in ten people survive. That’s why we’re supporting Bowel Cancer UK’s #PassItOn campaign to make sure everyone has the best chance of an early diagnosis. Find out more: bowelcanceruk.org.uk/support…
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Congratulations to @NottmWestPCN, who have been recognised for their outstanding work as part of the #NHSExcellenceAwards!
The awards represent the very best of the NHS - and we’re proud to help celebrate their achievements. Find out more: england.nhs.uk/nhswards
💭 The Minds of All Kinds website offers support and resources for neurodivergent people of all ages.
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mindsofallkindsnotts.co.uk
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Reliable information, guidance and local support, tailored for all ages.
Neurodivergence; autism; ADHD
Minds of all Kinds - here to support every unique mind.
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This week, Digital Notts are hosting free, in‑person digital support sessions at GP practices to help patients across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire who want to get more from the NHS App.
Find out more: digitalnotts.nhs.uk/spring-i…
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you.
Call, go online or use the NHS App.
➡️ nhs.uk/111
From 20-24 April, Digital Notts are hosting free, in‑person digital support sessions at GP practices to help patients across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire who want to get more from the NHS App.
Find out more: digitalnotts.nhs.uk/spring-i…
Urgent treatment centres in Newark and Nottingham are open every day for:
•Minor burns or scalds
•Minor head injury with no loss of consciousness
•Suspected broken bones, sprains and strains (x-ray service available)
•Eye infections or minor eye injuries
If you need urgent medical help but you're not sure where to go, use 111 to get assessed and directed to the right place for you.
Call, go online or use the NHS App.
➡️ nhs.uk/111
In addition to those aged 75-79, those aged 80 and over and those living in a care home for older adults can now get the RSV vaccine. Contact your GP to book your vaccine or speak to a member of staff at the care home.
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📢 You can now book your spring COVID-19 vaccine online or via the NHS App if you are aged 75 or over, have a weakened immune system or live in a care home for older adults.
Find out more👇
nhs.uk/nhs-services/vaccinat…
ALT Age 75 or over?Check that you are up to date with all vaccines available to you including the spring COVID-19 vaccine.
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🗨️ NHS Talking Therapies treatment gives you practical skills and techniques to overcome conditions like OCD, social anxiety disorder and PTSD.
Find out more, or refer yourself at nhs/talk
From 20-24 April, Digital Notts are hosting free, in‑person digital support sessions at GP practices to help patients across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire who want to get more from the NHS App.
Find out more: digitalnotts.nhs.uk/spring-i…
Urgent treatment centres in Newark and Nottingham are open every day for:
•Minor burns or scalds
•Minor head injury with no loss of consciousness
•Suspected broken bones, sprains and strains (x-ray service available)
•Eye infections or minor eye injuries
You can get NHS treatment for some conditions at your pharmacy without seeing your GP.
Most pharmacies can supply prescription medicine for conditions such as sore throat, sinusitis, UTI, earache and shingles. Age restrictions apply.
#PharmacyFirst
👉 pharmacyfirstnottinghamshire…
ALT Promotional graphic for NHS Pharmacy First scheme. On the left, three members of the Sherwood Rise Medical Centre reception team stand in front of a sign reading ‘Sherwood Rise Health Centre’. Below them is a QR code with the words ‘Think Pharmacy First’. On the right, text explains that Pharmacy First helps patients get same-day treatment for seven common conditions, reduces pressure on GPs, and has become popular with patients. Quote attributed to the reception team at Sherwood Rise Medical Centre.
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month.
When bowel cancer is diagnosed early, nine in ten people survive. That’s why we’re supporting Bowel Cancer UK’s #PassItOn campaign to make sure everyone has the best chance of an early diagnosis. Find out more: bowelcanceruk.org.uk/support…
ALT Woman smiling while holding a mug, with text asking about bowel cancer screening.