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NHS Clinical Commissioning Group launches free mobile app




THE Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) have developed a free smartphone app which allows local people to find out how to access NHS services.
Based on the user’s current location, the app - called My Local NHS - uses a map to show the nearest pharmacy, dentist or GP, plus Minor Injury Units, Walk-In Centre and the A&E Department across West Berkshire, Reading, and Wokingham.
It also offers advice on when to call NHS 111 and 999, as well as notes and reminder sections to record doctor/dentist appointments or symptoms to mention to the GP.
A Polish language version - called MY NHS - has also been developed following a Healthwatch Reading report which highlighted the need for the local NHS to provide more written information in Polish about NHS services.
Both apps include links to websites offering health advice, such as NHS Choices, while the Polish version has information on the NHS and the benefits of registering with a GP.
Where possible, other details will include the range of treatments available and opening hours.
Reading GP and Project Board Chair for NHS 111 Berkshire, Dr Andy Ciecierski, said: “Whether you are new to the area or have lived here for a while, it’s not always obvious who you should turn to for help.
“This innovative app will avoid unnecessary delay or stress by helping you quickly find the right NHS service.”
Both the English and Polish version of the free app is now available from the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android).



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