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When to see sexual health services

Last updated on Thursday, November 21, 2019

Sexual health services are free and available to everyone, regardless of sex, age, ethnic origin and sexual orientation. If you have a disability and have special requirements, or if English is not your first language, you should make arrangements in advance. Who offers sexual health services a...

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Tag:   GUM (2)     Sex (1)     Contraception (1)     STD (2)     STI (1)     Genital (2)     penis (2)     vagina (3)     family planning (1)    

Health, Social & Care Worker Booster

Last updated on Friday, September 16, 2022

This service is for WUTH Staff and Frontline Health & Social Care workers only in our hospitals and across the community. Please do not use this service if you are not a Frontline Health or Social Care Worker. Clatterbridge Vaccination Centre are offering the COVID-19 Autumn Booster vaccine t...

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Antenatal and postnatal pelvic health issues

Last updated on Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Click the drop-down below to view the full list of antenatal and postnatal pelvic health issues that you may be experiencing: Antenatal Previous 3rd or 4th degree tear Symptomatic of previous complex perineal trauma Poor control and / or incontinence of wind/stools Painful sexual intercour...

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Supporting Children’s Mental Health Week with the launch of a new text messaging service for young people

Last updated on Wednesday, February 3, 2021

To mark #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek and to support young people to manage their mental wellbeing, the 0-19 Health and Wellbeing Service in Wirral is proud to launch ChatHealth, a new text messaging service for 11-19 year olds.   Young people across Wirral will be able to find confidential advice...

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Health care associated infections (HCAIs)

Last updated on Friday, April 20, 2018

HCAIs are infections acquired as a result of healthcare interventions. Infections caused by the bacteria Clostridium difficile (C.difficile) and Meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) have previously been considered to be the most common, however great results have been achieved in red...

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Tag:   HCAI (1)     MRSA (3)     cDiff (2)     c.difficile (1)     lungs (4)     skin (8)     blood poisoning (1)