The local NHS is reminding people that they can still access urgent care over the Bank Holiday weekend at any time – including on Bank Holiday Monday (3 May 2021) when GP practices will be closed.
Long Term Condition Reviews If you suffer from Asthma, COPD, Diabetes, Heart Problems, High Blood Pressure or Renal problems we recommend you see a Practice Nurse at least once a year for a review s…
We welcome input from our patients on how we might improve our services: Patient Participation Group (PPG) A PPG allows patients to meet with the senior admin team and GPs. It empowers patients to…
From the 1st July 2019, Islington House Medical Centre will be offering an extended hours service for our patients! Every Monday we are open until 8 pm and Wednesdays we are open from 7 am. Please cal…
The practice has now relocated from 23rd April 2018 to our brand new premises based within Everton Road Health Centre. The premises is a purpose built NHS building which will offer fantastic opportuni…
All GP practices are required to declare the mean earnings for GPs working to deliver NHS Services to patients at each practice. The annualised mean earnings for GP's working in Islington House Medica…
Please note that all patients registered with the Practice have been allocated an accountable GP. You can obtain the name of your accountable GP by contacting the Practice.
Details on how to obtain proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status to show that you’ve had the full course of the COVID-19 vaccine and access this status when travelling abroad.
Liverpool City Region programme of events for Dementia Action Week, 17-23 May 2021
The local NHS has made it easier for people in Liverpool to book their own Covid-19 vaccination appointments, with an expanded list of local venues now appearing on the national NHS booking system.
Get advice on how to look after yourself and your condition using eConsult.
Anyone in Liverpool who is eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine, but who hasn’t booked their first dose yet, is being asked to make an appointment as soon as possible.
Healthwatch Liverpool would like to hear from patients in the city about their experiences of GP services during the pandemic.
A new resource to make it easier for patients to access trusted health information and guidance remotely.
Domestic abuse is a complex issue, which can take many forms including psychological, financial, sexual, emotional and physical.
The local NHS and Liverpool City Council are appealing to unpaid carers whose role currently isn’t recorded, to make themselves known so that they can have the Covid-19 vaccine.