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  • Health and care partnerships

    Health and care partnerships (previously called Integrated Care Partnerships or ICPs) bring together all provider health organisations in a given area to work as one. Each organisation within a…

  • Need help now!

    Help and support if you are feeling that you need help now

  • Allied Health Professionals

    Are you an Allied Health Professional (AHP) interested in returning to practice? Health and social care organisations in Kent and Medway are working together to bring qualified AHPs back to work.…

  • Sleep

    Sleep Sleep issues are surprisingly common. At any given time, up to 40 per cent of adults have difficulties with their sleep which can leave you feeling isolated and lonely.  If poor sleep…

  • Free apps

    Free apps NHS Better Health promotes many apps covering everything from weight loss to couch to 5k. Those signing up to Medway Council’s Oviva Weight Management programme will be…

  • Looking after yourself

    Most minor illnesses will get better without the need to visit a doctor and can be treated at home.  A pharmacist can give you advice on treating your condition. The NHS England website has…

  • Children age 12 and teenagers

    Vaccines are recommended for children aged 12 and teenagers to boost immunity and to protect against cancer. Boosters Including tetanus, diphtheria and polio – boys and girls aged 14 (Year…

  • Right to choose

    Patient choice is at the heart of the NHS. The significant increase in waiting lists for autism and ADHD assessments means that many more people are selecting a provider under their legal Right…

  • KMPN - For health professionals

    KMPN's page specifically for use by health professionals.

  • Primary care networks

    Primary care services are the first point of contact in the healthcare system, acting as the ‘front door’ to the NHS. These services include: GPs, community pharmacies, dental care and eye…