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Extended Access GP Service
What is Extended Access? In need of an evening or weekend appointment? TyneHealth provides patients registered with a North Tyneside GP practice the opportunity to book appointments in local Extended Access Hubs at several locations across North Tyneside. The appointments are provided by local doctors and nurses who work in North Tyneside GP … >
Vaccine Helpline and Email Support Service
TyneHealth have launched a brand new centralised service for resolving more complex COVID-19 vaccination related queries and booking issues in North Tyneside. The new Vaccine Helpline and Email Support Service is a single point for residents to contact and is available by email or telephone from 9am to 5pm, 7 days a week. Issues can be resolved… >
Vitamin D and immunity
For just £99, in association with Better You, you can access a simple finger prick blood test to test your Vitamin D level, and a immune support consultation with an expert nutritional therapist. Vitamin D not only supports bone health but is key to a healthy immune system. Deficiency is linked to inflammation, the pre-curser to many chronic dis… >
Breast Cancer Screening
Breast screening saves around 1,300 lives each year in the UK. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and treatment is most effective when found and diagnosed early. The NHS breast screening programme aims to detect breast cancer at a very early stage. If you are aged between 50 and 70 years old and registered with a North Tyneside GP… >
Cervical Cancer Screening
All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 are eligible for cervical screening. Do you know the symptoms of cervical cancer? The most common are: Vaginal bleeding (that is unusual for you) Changes to vaginal discharge Pain or discomfort during sex Pain in your lower back or pelvis If you have any of these symptoms, make an appoint… >
Bowel Cancer Screening
Bowel cancer is the 4th most common type of cancer. Screening can help find it at an early stage when it's easier to treat. If you are aged between 54 and 74 you are eligible for bowel cancer screening every two years.* You will receive a kit in the post for you to complete in the comfort of your own home. The testing kit will come with full ins… >