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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast Cancer Awareness Month October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual event that has been running since 1985. Initially, the aim was to encourage breast screening and educate people about early detection, and it has developed to include fundraising by charities for vital research. This year, we wanted to share some facts, figures, and … Continued

Clarifying Shingles Vaccination Eligibility

Clarifying Shingles Vaccination Eligibility You may have seen some coverage on Good Morning Britain today about the shingles vaccine. We wanted to clarify the eligibility criteria, as it seemed to be causing some confusion in responses online. From 1st September 2023, the eligibility has been extended, but this is a phased rollout meaning the eligibility … Continued

A Day in the Life

A Day in the Life More than 900 people work in GP practices across the city, looking after 300,000 of us. This summer, Newcastle GP Services (NGPS) and filmmaker Danielle Giddins of Glow Create followed six staff members to see what a typical day was like for them. From east to west across the city, … Continued

Flu Vaccine Update: Vaccines have arrived; invitations sent

Flu Vaccine Update: Vaccines have arrived; invitations sent We are pleased to let patients know that our flu vaccine supply has arrived at the practice, and eligible patients have been invited to book their appointments. This year we will be holding flu clinics on three consecutive Saturdays in October at Holy Name Church Hall on … Continued

Practice Policies: Update on Shared Care Agreements

Practice Policies: Update on Shared Care Agreements From 1st October 2023, will no longer accept new Shared Care agreements. We have made this difficult decision jointly with our neighbouring practices in and Primary Care Networks. We would like to explain to patients why we have had to make this decision. What are Shared Care Agreements? … Continued

Diabetic Eye Screening Drop-In Event, Saturday 7th October

Diabetic Eye Screening Drop-In Event, Saturday 7th October The North of Tyne and Gateshead Diabetic Eye Screening Programme is hosting a mass screening event called ‘Screening Super Saturday’ on 7th October. Any diabetic patients aged 12 or older who haven’t had an eye screening in the last year are invited to attend the event at … Continued

When you stop smoking, good things start to happen

When you stop smoking, good things start to happen Stoptober is back, calling on smokers in England to join the 2.5 million others who have made a quit attempt with the campaign since it first launched. Over 5 million adults in England still smoke, and it remains the most significant behavioural cause of preventable illness … Continued

World Alzheimer’s Awareness Day: Never too early, never too late

World Alzheimer’s Awareness Day: Never too early, never too late Today is World Alzheimer’s Day. Since 1994, 21st September has been a day to raise awareness and challenge the stigma around Alzheimer’s disease. This year, the theme is ‘never too early, never too late’ and how preventative steps, early diagnosis, treatment and support can improve … Continued

An Open Letter from Dr Davies: Zero Tolerance

An Open Letter from Dr Davies: Zero Tolerance To All JHP Patients, Our staff team are receiving abuse from patients on a regular basis. The number of incidents is increasing, and that is just not OK. We have always operated the NHS Zero Tolerance policy. Still, sadly, we are seeing more and more cases of abuse directed … Continued

The Life-saving Flu vaccine: Who needs it and how to get it

The Life-saving Flu vaccine: Who needs it and how to get it Every year, the NHS protects millions of people against flu – a highly contagious illness that, while mild for many, can be potentially life-threatening for others. In the third in our vaccine series, we’ll touch on the history of the flu vaccine, why … Continued