As the cold weather continues, don’t forget to look out for those close to you who might struggle with the cold weather If you have any vulnerable family members, friends or … [continue] Cold Weather Update
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Prescription requests
As a reminder to all patients: Please allow 7 days when ordering your medication. The Surgery needs time to review, prepare and sign the prescription before sending this to the … [continue] Prescription requests
Cost of living
If you’re struggling to pay for food and other essentials, there are local schemes and organisations in North Yorkshire which may be able to help or point you in the … [continue] Cost of living
NHS App Messaging
Did you know you can view messages about your care in the NHS App? The NHS App is a simple and secure way to receive messages from your trusted health … [continue] NHS App Messaging
Remembrance Day
This Remembrance Day, Hunmanby Surgery stands proud as a Veteran Friendly Accredited GP Practice, dedicated to supporting our veteran community. 🪖🌺 We know this time of year can be especially … [continue] Remembrance Day
Flu and Covid Vaccinations Autumn/Winter 2025-26
The flu and covid vaccinations provide the best protection against an unpredictable virus which infects many people and can cause serious illness and death each year. NHS England guidance has … [continue] Flu and Covid Vaccinations Autumn/Winter 2025-26
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NHS Cervical Screening Programme
Important notice for patients using weight loss medications and taking the pill or HRT
Many patients are now using weight loss medications like Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) or Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus) — either for diabetes or privately for weight loss. These medications work partly by … [continue] Important notice for patients using weight loss medications and taking the pill or HRT
Think, “Pharmacy First”
You can now go to a local pharmacy for advice and treatment for 7 common conditions and your pharmacist may provide some prescription medicine without you needing to see a … [continue] Think, “Pharmacy First”
