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Moreton and Meols Primary Care Network (PCN) is a group of 4 GP Practices working together with other health organisations to improve the health of our population and address health inequalities.
By working together as a Network we are able to access funding for a wider variety of roles to work with our patients and this enables us to address many of the things that influence health that as GPs we did not have the resources to do in the past.
The practices that form our Network are:
In addition to the five practices above, we work with other organisations in the wider health community and voluntary sector.
This includes:
Together with these organisations forms our Moreton and Meols Additional Roles Team using their wealth of knowledge and experience has started to make real improvements to the health of the local population.
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Are you wanting to seek advice for muscle pain? You can now self- refer to your 1st Contact physio therapist via the link above. Patients with back and joint pain, including conditions such as arthritis, are now be able to contact their local physiotherapist directly, rather than waiting to see a GP or being referred to hospital. Patients can also see a physiotherapist by speaking to the GP practice receptionist or by being referred by their GP. For more information on this service click here.
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