Nearly half of children in West Berkshire unable to see a dentist last year
Data from the House of Commons has shown that nearly half of children in West Berkshire were unable to see a dentist last year
Read moreDetailsData from the House of Commons has shown that nearly half of children in West Berkshire were unable to see a dentist last year
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has one of the highest levels of GP shortages across the NHS, new data reveals.
Read moreDetailsFigures show that the number of nurses and midwives struck off from the profession for misconduct has risen sharply in recent years
Read moreDetailsClinicians at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust have announced expanded support for patients to help stop smoking across trust sites
Read moreDetailsNHS teams are urging the public to take care when managing their repeat prescriptions, which can be harmful if over-stocked and improperly disposed of
Read moreDetailsDonated gifts and comfort bags have brought smiles to the wards
Read moreDetailsMore than 43,000 pensioners in Reading and beyond stand to lose winter fuel payments this year as neighbours have expressed 'terror' over the change.
Read moreDetailsAn annual drive to help people across the country quit smoking is gearing up for its 13th year
Read moreDetailsZaika, The Paan Shop on Oxford Road has been cleared to re-open by Reading Borough Council after it faced closure over serious health concerns
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is set to open bookings for both flu and COVID vaccinations on Thursday, October 3, for eligible adults
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