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Have you explored our website?

Our website is designed to make it as easy as possible to find the information you need.

From the links and buttons at the top of our homepage to our news articles and resource library, we want to put information in your hands.

So, if you haven’t explored our website yet, here are a few ideas to get you started.

Scroll through below or hop to sections with the buttons.


Latest News

Our news page is where we post updates on health conditions, seasonal advice, general guidance on getting the best health care possible, and the work of our Primary Care Network team.

The most recent posts appear in the news section on our home page, or you can explore our full news archive.

Here are some of our most recent updates.

  • Menopause Awareness Day: Managing Symptoms with Hormone Therapy

    Menopause Awareness Day: Managing Symptoms with Hormone Therapy

    Menopause Awareness Day: Managing Symptoms with Hormone Therapy Menopause Awareness Day is on October 18th.  The theme for 2024 is Hormone Therapy and understanding treatments that manage symptoms. What is Menopause? Menopause is a natural part of ageing. Hormone levels drop, the ovaries stop releasing eggs, and periods stop. It usually happens between 45 and … Continued


  • Taking Action for a Healthier Heart: National Cholesterol Month

    Taking Action for a Healthier Heart: National Cholesterol Month

    Taking Action for a Healthier Heart: National Cholesterol Month Nearly half of all adults have raised cholesterol. This increases our risk of having a heart attack or stroke. October is National Cholesterol Month, so let’s talk about cholesterol. What is Cholesterol? Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like substance. You need the right amount of it in … Continued


  • Managing Your Child’s Health on the NHS App: A Quick Guide

    Managing Your Child’s Health on the NHS App: A Quick Guide

    Managing Your Child’s Health with Proxy Access on the NHS App: A Quick Guide Want to manage your child’s health easily? With proxy access on the NHS App, you can view and book appointments, order prescriptions, and check medical records—all in one place. It’s simple and secure, and here’s how to get started: What is … Continued



Categories and Keywords

To save you from having to scroll through all our updates to find what you’re after, there are ways to get there quicker.

We use some simple category names to group news posts together. So, if you are looking for the latest on mental health or health and wellbeing, just pick an option from the drop-down menu to get your news.

If you’re looking for something more specific, try the keyword search option. This will look through all our posts, check the headlines, section names, text and keywords we’ve added and show you the results.

At the end of each post, you might see suggestions for other articles or blogs about similar topics.


Resources

As you’d expect, our resource page is packed with useful information. But did you know there are three different ways to find what you’re looking for?

Categories

First, there are the categories. Like with the news posts, these group together pieces of information.

We’ve tried to make these categories as sensible as possible – either describing you or a particular situation. Hopefully, this makes it easy to find relevant information, even if you might not know its name.

Here’s an example: The Little Orange Book is a fantastic resource for new parents, with practical advice about common conditions up to the age of 5.

#DOYOURBIT Check out The Little Orange Book Expert health advice for children under 5 years
The Little Orange Book is an excellent resource for caring for little ones

But if you didn’t know that, you wouldn’t know to search for the words ‘little orange book’.

By categorising it under children’s health and parenthood, it makes a helpful resource much easier to find.

You can see some of the resources in the parenthood and children’s health categories below.

  • RSV Vaccination Drop-In at the RVI

    RSV Vaccination Drop-In at the RVI

    RSV Vaccination Drop-In at the RVI The RSV vaccination is now available at the RVI – no appointment needed. Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is a common cause of cough and colds. Most children get it at least once before they’re two, and it is usually not serious. However, some older people and very young … Continued


  • WeMatter from Victim Support

    WeMatter from Victim Support

    WeMatter from Victim Support WeMatter is a new digital service designed just for kids and teens ages 8 to 17 who have been affected by domestic abuse. Through video-based support, WeMatter offers a safe place for young people to talk about their experiences and get the help they need. This service supports young people impacted … Continued


  • Drop in for Dads

    Drop in for Dads

    Drop in for Dads This week is the first Drop-in for Dads – a new drop-in health clinic for Dads and Male carers. Why not pop along to Byker Sands Family Centre from 3 pm on Tuesdays? You can ask questions, get your baby weighed, and see what support is out there for the challenges that parenthood … Continued



Types

Another way we’ve tried to make it easier to find what you need is to group resources by type.

So, for instance, if you are looking for some self-help, an easy read guide, our policies or video content walking you through how to use the NHS App.

These are some easy read resources from our growing library.

  • Easy Read: Top Tip for Mental Wellbeing

    Easy Read: Top Tip for Mental Wellbeing

    Easy Read: Top Tips to Improve your Mental Wellbeing This easy-read guide is about improving your mental wellbeing. Mental wellbeing is: How you feel inside Your emotions How you cope when bad things happen The Mental Wellbeing guide was made by the NHS. It can be downloaded or printed


  • Easy Read: Quit Smoking

    Easy Read: Quit Smoking

    This is an easy-read guide about Quitting Smoking. It was made by the NHS and can be downloaded or printed.


  • Easy Read: Attendance Allowance

    Easy Read: Attendance Allowance

    This is an easy-read guide about Attendance Allowance. It was made by the UK Government and can be downloaded or printed.


Keyword search

Lastly, of course, you can still use the keyword search option. Like the news posts, the search will look through titles, headings and content to bring you relevant results.


Our Team

When we surveyed patients as part of building our new sites, a lot of people said they wanted to get to know the staff team a bit better.

The Our People page is home to staff profiles. Here you can see our practice and network teams, and find out more about their roles and how they help patients.

You can use the Job Role filter to find everyone in the same position or the Specialisms filter to see what your clinical team are experts in.

Here are some of the most recent updates on our staff pages.

Alison Eastwood

I'm Alison, I joined the North Gosforth Team as a Health and Wellbeing coac...

Andrea Mullen

My name is Andrea, and I'm a Learning Disability Social Prescribing Link Wo...

Sharon Young

Profile coming soon...

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