NHS 111 is a new service that's being introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare services.
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For more information about West Hertfordshire Hospitals at St Albans, Hemel Hempstead and Watford. please click on the link below:
For information about East and North Hertfordshire Hospitals at Welwyn Garden City and Stevenage, please click on the link below:
For more information about Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, please click on the link below:
Since Monday 1st April 2013, all PCTs (Primary Care Trust) have been renamed as CCGs (Clinical Commissioning Group).
To find out more please visit Herts Valleys CCG
Important Information for Overweight Patients Referred for Routine Surgery For health reasons, very overweight patients will be asked to lose weight before they can be listed for surgery. This will affect you if you have a body mass index (BMI) of more than 35.
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If you look after someone with an illness or disability, whether that person is young or old, or a relative, partner, child or friend who lives with you or not, YOU are a carer. If you would like to be added to the practice carers register and also receive information, please collect a form from reception.
A patient guide to GP services, including:
Find out how to access the service in Hertfordshire that's right for your needs.
Find out what to do when your dental surgery is closed and you have an urgent dental problem.
Need to find help about local services and support available to everyone even without an NHS referral?
Principal Health Centre
Civic Close (near Alban Arena)
St Albans AL1 3LA
01727 734024
Opening Hours:
| Monday | 7.00am - 9,00pm |
| Wednesday | 7.00am - 9,00pm |
| Thursday | 7.00am - 9,00pm |
| Saturday | 11.00am - 1.00pm (walk-in and IUDs and implants by appointment) |
StreetLink is a new website and telephone service which will enable the public to alert local authorities in England about rough sleepers in their area. StreetLink aims to offer the public a means to act when they see someone sleeping rough and is the first step someone can take to ensure rough sleepers are connected to the local services and support available to them.
The website is already live at www.streetlink.org.uk, and the telephone line will be launched to the public in December.