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Lung Cancer Screening reaches key milestones in Frimley
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- 13 November 2025
The NHS Lung Cancer Screening Programme continues to make a significant difference for patients...
NHS services and latest strike action November 2025
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- 11 November 2025
The British Medical Association (BMA) has announced strike action by resident doctors, from 7am...
How healthy are your choices
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- 06 November 2025
There's a new online tool that anyone can now use to see how healthy their lifestyle choices are....
Free online women's health event
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- 04 November 2025
Taking place between 7pm and 8pm on Thursday, 20 November, this is the latest in our 'Looking...
Ask Your Pharmacist Week
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- 30 October 2025
As the common coughs and colds of autumn start to circulate, #AskYourPharmacist week (3- 10...
The NHS Frimley update for October 2025
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- 23 October 2025
Welcome to the NHS Frimley update for October 2025. This monthly update includes....
ADHD Awareness Month 2025: The Many Faces of ADHD
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- 21 October 2025
October is ADHD Awareness Month, and this year’s theme, “The Many Faces of ADHD,” aims to...
October is Menopause Awareness Month
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- 16 October 2025
October is Menopause Awareness Month, and each year on 18 October, people around the world come...
Make the right choice
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Self Care
Manage minor illnesses like colds, sore throats, or tummy upsets with rest and care.
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Frimley Healthier Together
Get trusted NHS advice for your child’s health from Frimley Healthier Together.
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Mental Health Services
Find local wellbeing support and services. Get urgent help online at 111 or by calling 111.
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Pharmacy
Your local pharmacy can help with minor illnesses and offer expert advice and medicines.
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NHS 111
Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk for advice when you’re unsure what care you need.
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Local Minor Injuries Unit
Get help for sprains, burns, cuts, or suspected fractures by walking in or via 111.
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Emergency department or call 999
For serious or life-threatening emergencies only. Call 111 if you’re unsure.
