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Review of the Year 2022
We take a look back at some of the Trust's most memorable moments in 2022. NCIC providing a single point of access. Sexual Health Services in Carlisle celebrated its10
Viral Hepatitis team (Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C)
Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are spread through blood to blood contact. Sexual Health Services
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/services/viral-hepatitis-team-hepatitis-b-and-hepatitis-c
Hernia : Inguinal Hernia
Patient informationlay flat the hernia disappears. You may find sexual intercourse uncomfortable or stop having int
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/patients-visitors/patient-information-leaflets/Hernia-Inguinal-Hernia
Birchwood Clinic
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Strengthening Families
The Strengthening Families service is made up from health visitors, school nurses, learning disability nurses and midwives who work together with you to support your whole family when you need it most. sexual health and emotional resilience. How this
Find out your Hep C status in Carlisle this weekend
The World Health Organisation has committed eradicating Hepatitis C by 2030 so by testing (and treating) as many people as possible, we’ll be well on our way to hitting this. Sexual Health Clinic
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/find-out-your-hep-c-status-carlisle-weekend
Kentwood Clinic
fter your stay. Read more Find your way Sexual Health service Find out more about Cumbria …
World Aids Day 2020
World AIDS Day is important because it reminds the public and government that HIV has not gone away – there is still a vital need to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice and improve education.onfidential HIV tests are available from NHS sexual health clinics …
Health advice for LGBT+ community at Cumbria Pride
The event, which is being held at Carlisle Castle, is supported by North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust and other local businesses. community. Sexual health advice will also be on offer. At
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/health-advice-lgbt-community-cumbria-pride
Book your smear test, it could save your life
Previous estimates suggest screening prevents 70% of cervical cancer deaths, but 83% of deaths could be prevented if everyone attended regularly.s Sexual Health Clinics. During this week our Sexual …
https://www.ncic.nhs.uk/news/cervical-screening-awareness-week