1. News -

    Patients and the wider population of Trafford are being invited to comment on proposals for the future of the GP practice known as the Dr Ali Medical Practice throughout October and early November 2015.
  2. Report -

    We visited Davyhulme medical centre to speak to staff and patients about the care and service the practice provides. This report contains our findings from the visit and any recommendations we sent to the practice following our visit.
  3. News -

    Home-testing kits that can help detect bowel cancer, before symptoms start, will be rolled out to 58-year-olds in England for the first time, as part of a major expansion of the lifesaving screening programme.
  4. News -

    Following a challenging couple of years of remote consultations, the number of people accessing in-person GP care is increasing according to the NHS.
  5. News -

    It’s almost the end of the year, so we want to look back and see how things have been going.
  6. Advice and Information -

    Take a look at the Little Orange Book for a wealth of information and advice.
  7. Advice and Information -

    Do you struggle to speak to your doctor about your medical concerns? You’re not alone. GP appointment times can be limited. Here are some good ways to make the most of your visit.
  8. Report -

    Find out the results of our pilot project with Firs Primary School looking at children's experience of their school nurse.
  9. Report -

    Find out how we listened and acted on your feedback this year.
  10. Report -

    Read our report on access to health services for Deaf people in Trafford.
  11. News -

    NHS North, Central and South Manchester CCGs would like to understand your experiences of using wheelchair services in Manchester and Trafford.
  12. News -

    Are you someone who cares about inequalities and influencing policy? The Greater Manchester Equality Alliance (GM+EqAi) Working Group needs you!
  13. News -

    Did you know that there’s a lack of robust data about cancer in the LGBTQI+ community? Do you feel that health research doesn’t represent your experiences? Are you interested in calling for more health research to involve LGBTQI+ people?