1. News -

    Government eases social care restrictions after success of booster jab roll out.
  2. News -

    Millions of women in the UK go through the menopause each year, with the majority experiencing 'symptoms that can be severe and have a negative impact on everyday life'.
  3. News -

    Boots have confirmed that two of their pharmacies in Milton Keynes will be closing permanently.
  4. News -

    Check for any changes to pharmacy opening times in Milton Keynes over Easter, 15 -18 April.
  5. News -

    Across England, all existing NHS clinical commissioning groups have now been replaced with statutory integrated care systems (ICSs).

  6. News -

    Women and girls across England will hopefully benefit from improved healthcare following the publication of the first ever government-led Women’s Health Strategy for England today.
  7. News -

    Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes (BLMK) Health and Care Partnership is developing a strategy for digital health and care services, and they want to know what you think.
  8. News -

    Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) will take industrial action on 15 and 20 December across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Read our response.
  9. News -

    A new package of measures to improve patient access to dental care has been introduced by the government.
  10. News -

    Over the Christmas holiday season, don't let pharmacy closures or change of opening hours catch you out.
  11. Advice and Information -

    Getting the flu vaccine will help to protect you, your family, and your loved ones from the serious consequences of getting the flu this winter.
  12. Advice and Information -

    The two COVID vaccination centres in Milton Keynes will close on 14 December. But you can still get your vaccine at pharmacies or with your GP, and stay protected this winter.
  13. News -

    Our team will be taking a break over the festive season.
  14. Advice and Information -

    Citizens Advice are a local charity that helps over 8000 people in Milton Keynes every year. If you need to get in touch, or if you need to speak to someone, things have changed slightly.
  15. News -

    Residents in Milton Keynes are set to benefit from quicker access to tests, checks and scans as two new CDCs are set to open in our area later this year.
  16. News -

    ​​​​​​​A new system is in place for when your GP refers you to see any sort of specialist in a community or hospital-based service. 
  17. News -

    You may have heard of Kooth, or know someone who is currently using their digital wellbeing support services.
  18. News -

    The Maple Centre has opened at Milton Keynes University Hospital. This new facility has been designed to deliver an integrated approach to same-day emergency care.
  19. News -

    There's a new prescription service in place for residents of Milton Keynes who currently have a stoma.
  20. Advice and Information -

    There's a new health and wellbeing website for children and young people in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes.
  21. Advice and Information -

    A new scheme could see women across England save hundreds of pounds yearly on their Hormone Replacement Therapy with a prepayment certificate.
  22. News -

    As soon as you find out you're pregnant, you can now start your antenatal care easily without booking a doctor's appointment.
  23. News -

    We're working with the Milton Keynes Health and Care Partnership on a project to improve how patients experience moving through different health and care services.
  24. Advice and Information -

    The cost-of-living crisis is putting many people under financial strain, and prescription costs are more than some people can afford to pay. Find out what help is available to help you cover the cost of your medication.
  25. News -

    Millions of eligible people will now be offered a COVID vaccine from 11 September, in line with the latest expert guidance on the new COVID variant.
  26. News -

    The rule would act as an extra safeguard for patients or their loved ones who want a second opinion about treatment options, particularly in the event of a suspected deterioration or serious concern on the part of a patient on a hospital ward, or their family or carer.
  27. News -

    NHS patients who have been waiting the longest for treatment will be offered the opportunity to travel to a different hospital, if it means they could be seen sooner.
  28. News -

    From next month, women in England will be able to get their first prescription of the contraceptive pill at their local pharmacy.
  29. News -

    As a direct result of your feedback, Milton Keynes City Council’s Housing Team have made changes to their policy on Social Housing Allocation.
  30. News -

    Our team will be taking a well-earned break over Christmas.
  31. News -

    A new team at Milton Keynes University Hospital that combines professionals across health and social care, will now give residents increased support after a stay in hospital.
  32. Advice and Information -

    We may be more connected than ever through our smartphones and digital tech, but loneliness and feelings of isolation are affecting children and young people.
  33. Advice and Information -

    Here's how to get the care you need over Christmas and New Year.
  34. News -

    We are proud to announce that we’ve been shortlisted for a national award for our work helping to improve care for local people.
  35. Advice and Information -

    The new Pharmacy First scheme means your local pharmacy can treat some common conditions with prescription-only medicines, without you visiting your GP. Find out everything you need to know.
  36. Advice and Information -

    This weekend, 29 March - 1 April 2024, is the bank holiday Easter weekend, which means some opening times for pharmacies in Milton Keynes may be different to normal.
  37. Advice and Information -

    The service supports adults and children with a sensory loss in Milton Keynes.
  38. News -

    The Government has launched a consultation on the NHS Constitution, which sets out your rights as an NHS patient. Read why it's important to have your say.