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03 January 2012
Hounslow residents can now look up detailed information on the internet about the health and wellbeing of the borough. Read more about 'Hounslow's health needs published'
14 December 2011
Health professionals diagnosing eye conditions in children and young people can now access a new on-line resource ‘Eyesite.nhs.uk' Read more about 'Health Professionals Call on Fidget, Dogtor Wag and Teensight to help children understand eye conditions'
07 December 2011
To seek views on the changes and to collect feedback on the proposed service specification an open consultation will be held. Read more about 'Community anticoagulation services consultation in Ealing'
15 November 2011
The NHS in North West London is reminding residents to drink sensibly this season to avoid risks to their health. Read more about 'Alcohol: How little is too much?'
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All about diabetes

 

Have you or someone you know recently been diagnosed with diabetes? Find lots of helpful resources and information here.

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New parent?


There's a lot to learn in the early years but we're here to support you with our comprehensive range of health services. See blogs by fellow parents, advice on vaccinations and how to register your child with a GP here.

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Welcome to NHS Ealing (Primary Care Trust)

 

NHS Ealing is responsible for investing in local health services – including GPs, pharmacies, NHS dentists and opticians, community health and hospital services – for everyone in Ealing.

We also support GPs to help manage future services, as part of Government planned changes to the NHS which will see GPs have a bigger role in shaping local health provision

Using this website you can find out more about us, our board and board meetings, our publications and about local health services available to you. The previous version of the NHS Ealing website has been archived and is available here.

If you can't find what you need or have something to say about your local health services, the please contact us.

You can also stay in touch with what's happening in the NHS in your local area by signing up to My NHS Alerts.