1. Advice and Information -

    Waiting for planned medical care or surgery can be a frustrating time. That’s why it’s so important that while you wait, you get regular, clear and accessible updates so that you can plan your next steps.
  2. News -

    During May to June 2019 we asked our Trafford Healthwatch 100 panel for their views of the services available at Trafford General Hospital and the future of the hospital.
  3. News -

    The NHS faces a growing demand for its services. More people have long-term conditions for which they need ongoing support. Illnesses linked to inequality and to lifestyle choices are also adding to the pressure on the NHS.
  4. Report -

    Experiences of the NHS in Trafford over the last 70 years and suggestions for the future.
  5. Report -

    A report looking at the services that people in Trafford were impressed by.
  6. Report -

    A report looking into the public perception of Trafford General Hospital.
  7. Advice and Information -

    We attended Trafford Primary Schools conference to speak to children about their health care experiences and find out what could be done to make things better.
  8. Advice and Information -

    The world of health care can be confusing and is full of acronyms. Here's our guide, explaining what each one means.
  9. Advice and Information -

    The NHS is full of Jargon terms and acronyms so we have created this buster to help you understand and navigate the world of health care.
  10. Advice and Information -

    In Trafford there is a lot of help and support to help you get the advice and support you need to maintain your sexual health.
  11. Report -

    A Healthwatch 100 report looking at which areas of health and social care should be prioritised in Trafford.
  12. News -

    Members of Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust have a vital role, through their elected representatives (Governors), in helping to influence decisions and shape the future development of our services.
  13. News -

    Saddleworth resident, Gen Buckley, who lost her father and brother early to bowel cancer, is urging Greater Manchester citizens to support new health research by sharing their ideas about saving lives from cancer.