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Dumbarton teen shares incredible weight-loss journey through NHSGGC Programme

Dumbarton teen shares incredible weight-loss journey through NHSGGC Programme

A Dumbarton teenager has praised the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde service which has changed her lif…

Eve Young of Housing Options Scotland, patient Allan Campbell and Specialist Occupational Therapist Jennifer Cloughley pose for a picture in one of the Spinal Injuries Unit's rehab rooms.

Housing Clinic for spinal patients shortlisted for national award

A scheme to ensure spinal injuries patients at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) have access to…

Ashley Sneddon stands in front of plants in the garden at the National Spinal Injuries Unit.

NHS gave me a second chance at life after ‘flesh-eating bug’ Infection – that inspired me to be a nurse

A woman who feels she was given a second chance at life after contracting the “flesh-eating bug” nec…

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Pharmacies are the heart of healthcare in our communities. They can:🔵 Offer advice for minor illnesses🔵 Help you take medicines safely🔵 Recommend effective treatmentsUnder Pharmacy First, they can treat conditions like impetigo, shingles and UTIs, no GP appointment needed.They’re also great for colds and flu advice and over‑the‑counter remedies.Find out more about Community Pharmacists: www.nhsggc.scot/your-health/right-care-right-place/faces-of-primary-care/azhar-sheikh-community-p… See MoreSee Less
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We've partnered with Glasgow City FC to remind women aged 25-29 to contact their GP if they think they're due a smear test (cervical screening).Our latest figures show less than half of this age group are attending their smear test appointments when invited. 🔵 Had the HPV vaccine? You still need a smear test.🔵 Feel like you’re too young to have cervical cancer? You still need a smear test.🔵 Never had sex? You still need a smear test.Anyone with a cervix aged 25-64 years is encouraged to attend their smear test when invited. This test could save your life. Don’t Fear the Smear. Visit: nhsggc.scot/nofear See MoreSee Less
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