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The Living Well service is built on the principles of listening to communities and meeting their needs by bringing the right services to them. The service, delivered by Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, operates on a fully drop-in basis. It offers all routine NHS immunisations, health checks and mental health support. Click here to view the timetable on our PCN website.
Patients can now self-refer to see one of our health coaches for help with their weight, cholesterol, and/or diabetes. For more information, click here to visit the health coach service page on our PCN website.
Sometimes GPs and ANPs have to deal with very sick patients and a referral has to made to hospital which does cause delays. We have a duty doctor dealing with urgent requests but sometimes patients on pre-bookable appointments can also have life or limb-threatening situations.

If you can’t wait for any reason, please rebook. The surgery can’t update and text all patients booked on the day at every hour about the delays which are not in the health professionals’ control.
We have been awarded with the Active Practice status achievement by reducing sedentary behaviour across staff and patients and being part of an active community.
We have been voted in the top 10 GP surgeries in the North West with 92% of our patients saying their overall experience of their surgery is good or very good.

Thank you to all our patients who have kindly participated in this survey.

You can find the article here on the Liverpool Echo website.
A picture of the new telephone monitoring screen in our reception area
Following on from your feedback, we have now updated our telephone system to include more telephone lines coming in to the surgery, as well as a new screen in the office to monitor our incoming calls.
Thank you to all patients who kindly participated in our patient survey. Our survey report is now available as a PDF for all patients to read.

Click here to view the survey report.
It is now a new requirement for GP surgeries to share records of deceased patients with the medical examiner before issuing a death certificate.

For more information, click here to visit the official GOV.UK page.
We are happy to announce the launch of our new website. We hope patients find it easier to use.