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Health and Medical Advice
- Addictions
- Affordable Warmth & Fuel Poverty
- Alcohol - advice and support
- Alcohol, drugs and substance misuse
- Children and young people - immunisation
- Counselling
- Dangerous structures and public safety
- Disabled people - independence at home
- Drugs - advice and support
- Environmental services - out of hours emergencies
- Health advice
- Health and safety - accident reporting
- Health and safety - syringe disposal
- Healthy living
- Hospice care - adult
- Hospice care for children
- Keeping warm in winter service
- Licence - nursing agencies
- Licence - nursing agencies
- Local involvment network
- Needle exchange
- Occupational therapy
- Residential care - adult
- Residential care for children
- School - health promotion
- Support for adults with HIV
- Support for children with HIV
- Vaccinations - information and advice
- Winter Weather Advice
Health advice
Your main contact for information regarding the health service in your area should be your local Doctors surgery Opens in a new window
North Yorkshire and York NHS Opens in a new window takes the lead in planning, commissioning and in some areas, providing a range of health services. Their website provides advice and information on health services and staying healthy
North Yorskhire County Council Opens in a new window delivers support services for people who may have health difficulties through its Social Care Services department
NHS Direct Opens in a new window also provides confidential advice and information relating to health matters
NHS North Yorkshire and York is currently running their Find the 5,000 campaign Opens in a new window to encourage people over 40 to arrange a blood pressure check. You might be one of the 5,000 people across North Yorkshire and York who could be at risk from hypertension or high blood pressure.
Useful links
- NHS - to find health services Opens in a new window
- North Yorkshire and York NHS Opens in a new window
- North Yorkshire County Council - Health advice Opens in a new window
- NHS Direct Opens in a new window





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