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NHS urges Londoners to stay safe as hot weather set to soar

With temperatures expected to rise in the coming days, the NHS in London is urging people to take care in the hot weather and use NHS services wisely. At the end of June when temperatures climbed to more than 30C in the Captial, calls to London Ambulance Service increased to around 7,000 calls over a couple […]

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London healthcare services driving new plan to protect future of the NHS

Services across the capital are already leading the way in delivering the 10 Year Health Plan, set out by the Prime Minister last week – strengthening the health of the NHS for generations to come. In a pivotal moment in the history of the NHS, the government unveiled its ambitious plan with a launch event […]

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Reduced waiting times improve access to NHS treatment in London

New data shows NHS waiting lists in London have dropped by almost 40,000 since July 2024, with 20,000 fewer cases waiting longer than the 18-week standard for treatment. As part of a wider NHS productivity drive, London GPs and community services are delivering extra appointments, while hospitals are offering more during evenings and weekends. Dr. Agatha […]

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Londoners urged to follow advice as temperature expected to soar in London

With temperatures continuing to rise this week and into the weekend, the NHS in London is urging people to take care in the hot weather and use NHS services wisely. While many people enjoy warmer weather, hot weather can cause some people to become unwell through overheating (becoming uncomfortably hot), dehydration, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Dr […]

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More women are encouraged to come forward for cervical screening in London  

This Cervical Screening Awareness Week (19th – 24th June 2025), the NHS urges eligible Londoners to come forward for their routine cervical screening checks when invited.  In London, 1.1 million women and people with a cervix are invited for a cervical screening appointment each year, but only six in 10 take up the offer.  Jo […]

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London NHS Violence Reduction Academy publishes first evidence review

A two-year review led by the London NHS Violence Reduction Academy identifies a number of approaches to reducing violence affecting young people, including improving access to healthcare services, building trusted relationships and stronger joint working. In collaboration with academic partners, Queen Mary University of London, the Violence Reduction Academy is publishing the first UK-based review […]

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London pharmacists easing strain on capital’s GP practices

Thousands of Londoners are fast-tracking their way to medical support by getting a confidential consultation at their local pharmacy, while reducing pressure on local GPs. 95% of London’s chemists have signed up to see people in the first instance for seven common ailments, including sore throats and uncomplicated urinary tract infections, thanks to the NHS […]

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London home to the most NHS volunteers in the UK

New data shows London has the highest number of NHS volunteers than any other region in the UK, with over 14,000* supporting the NHS across the capital.  Since April 2024, Londoners have dedicated a total of nearly 736,000 hours** of their time to support  health services and the communities they serve – a lifeline in […]

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