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Bowel Cancer

If you’ve had blood in your poo or looser poo for 3 weeks, your doctor wants to know.

Chances are it’s nothing to worry about, but these symptoms could be signs of bowel cancer, so tell your doctor. Finding bowel cancer early makes it more treatable and could save your life.

Find out more on the NHS bowel cancer pages

Watch the NHS bowel cancer TV advert

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We are currently experiencing problems with our computer system.  This means that you may find Emis Access unavailable intermittently. We are working to rectify this problem as quickly as possible.

 

STATEMENT FROM UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS OF MORECAMBE BAY NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust is aware of problems with its outpatient appointment system.

A team, which includes clinicians, is working to establish the number and nature of appointments that may be affected.  If delays are identified, individual patients will be contacted directly to make a new appointment.

Should any patients have immediate concerns about their follow-up appointment they can call a 24 hour, seven days a week, dedicated phone line on 0845 608 0278.

Contact details Please remember to update your contact details when they change, including mobile phone numbers, thank you.

 

Free Sexual Heath Screens available at Healthub (our building on Queen Street), Friday mornings. Ring 01524 580970 to book into a clinic.


Online Booking  & Meds Ordering!

Please try our online appointment booking(and cancelling) option via EMIS ACCESS. This also allows you to order repeat prescriptions online. Talk to one of the practice team and we will help you set it up.
 
 

 
For quick medical advice online or on the telephone contact NHS DirectNHS 111 is a new service being introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare servicesNHS ChoicesDepartment of HealthMy Surgery Website