Couple’s nightmare waiting for hours for hospital transport that never came
A couple have suffered a nightmare experience waiting for hospital patient transport that never turned up.
Read moreDetailsA couple have suffered a nightmare experience waiting for hospital patient transport that never turned up.
Read moreDetailsA hospital in Reading has awarded a £10,000 research grant to a team of scientists after their work on osteoarthritis won a national research award.
Read moreDetailsDogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, is warning owners to stay alert this season to avoid a dash to the emergency vet.
Read moreDetailsNHS trusts are urging residents to use services appropriately as healthcare resources are facing challenges from strikes and a continuing flu spike.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being reminded to have their repeat prescriptions in order ahead of pharmacy closures over Christmas and New Year.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS says hospitalisations for flu in the South East have more than doubled in the last week, as cases continue to rise across the country.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative will see thousands of children across the borough receive free toothpaste, toothbrushes and supervised brushing sessions.
Read moreDetailsLeisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsSPIRE Dunedin Hospital has announced a two-year partnership with Reading Football Club to provide sports medicine services and diagnostics
Read moreDetailsThousands of patients across the South East are putting extra strain on busy emergency departments (ED) by attending with minor illnesses that could be treated more quickly elsewhere, according to...
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