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🚨 Missed Appointments (DNA) Update for May🚨Here’s a breakdown of DNAs across our services:🔹 Nurse – 31 missed appointmen...
03/06/2026

🚨 Missed Appointments (DNA) Update for May🚨
Here’s a breakdown of DNAs across our services:
🔹 Nurse – 31 missed appointments
🔹 Phlebotomist – 29 missed appointments
🔹 Healthcare Assistant – 11 missed appointments
🔹 GP – 19 missed appointments
🔹 Physio – 3 missed appointments
🔹 Advanced Nurse Practitioner – 1 missed appointment
📉 Total: 94 missed appointments compared to 115 in April
Please inform us if you can’t attend. Your support helps us offer appointments to those who need them.

Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week: Heart Attack Survivor Beats Diabetes With Massive Weight LossHeart Attack Survivor Beat...
03/06/2026

Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week: Heart Attack Survivor Beats Diabetes With Massive Weight Loss

Heart Attack Survivor Beats Diabetes With Massive Weight Loss

A 47 year-old heart attack survivor from Oldham lost four stone and reversed his pre-diabetic diagnosis on a type 2 diabetes prevention programme - proving the incredible impact positive changes can make to your health.

Terry Blinco saw both his waistline and his risk of developing the condition massively reduced. This success is why Terry is telling his story during Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Week, which runs from Monday 25th - Sunday 31st May: “hopefully hearing my story might inspire you to make some small changes for larger gains.”

“In August 2023, I had a heart attack - resulting in two heart stents and being put on medication for the rest of my life,” said Terry. “Following the heart attack, I had a mental breakdown and refused to leave my room for 12 months due to the fear of having another heart attack - during this time, I gained five stone and became pre-diabetic.”

Terry started the NHS type 2 diabetes prevention programme, called Healthier You, in December 2024, after being invited to join the course because a routine blood test showed that he was pre-diabetic .

Terry admits he wasn’t looking forward to and didn’t enjoy the first session due to his mental health, but support from his family meant he didn’t give up: “My thoughts revolved around ‘I don’t need telling what to do’, ‘I can cook most of my meals from scratch’ and ‘I can’t exercise due to my heart condition therefore this is going to be a waste of mine and their time.’ When I got home, I spoke with family members about not returning. They helped me to see that unlike the heart attack I could do something to stop becoming diabetic, so I went to the next session.”

From there, Terry started to make changes to his life and see a positive impact: “Between sessions, I had an appointment with my Cardiologist, after undergoing some further tests, it was decided I could do light exercise like walking to build up strength and confidence.

“At the same time, I had started checking packages while shopping and measuring ingredients whilst I was cooking. I had been cooking like TV chefs and just throwing things in and if it tasted good it was OK. I was shocked at how bad I was at guessing measurements. I started to count my calories on my phone app, I used healthier cookbooks, and I walked, as much as I felt comfortable with. The weight slowly started to come off, after about seven sessions people started to notice the changes in me. Not just the weight loss, but also my confidence.”

The sessions made a huge difference to the way Terry looked at his problems. Helping to make his weight loss journey more manageable and ultimately leaving him no longer pre-diabetic, in control of his calorie intake and with improved overall and mental health: “From the course I've learned that one day doesn't decide my week, if I have a bad day, I've got all week to do better and pull it back. If I go out for a meal with family, I don't have to skip it or have water and salad. I could accommodate the calories through the week. I now look at calories in fast food and make better decisions. I have also realised that I can’t exercise like I'm 20 years old, I have to try and adjust to my age.”

Dr Claire Lake, Deputy Chief Clinical Officer for NHS Greater Manchester said: “Just like Terry, there are many people across Greater Manchester who know they have a potential preventable health problem but don’t know where to start when it comes to tackling it. We hope that Terry’s story will show everyone out there that continuous small changes to their lifestyle can make a big difference to their lives and health that will ultimately prevent type 2 diabetes and other health conditions.

“Most importantly, we hope it makes people realise that it is never too late to start making these changes, and that no one needs to try to do this on their own. There is plenty of help out there if they want it.”

Around 250,000 people in Greater Manchester are “pre-diabetic”, which means their blood sugar levels are above normal but not yet high enough to be classified as Type 2 Diabetes – and so could benefit from going on the Healthier You programme.

Since 2019, 37,370 people have started the Healthier You programme in Greater Manchester.

If you would like to find out more about the NHS programme and whether you are eligible visit

Diabetes UK has found that 13.6 million people in the UK are at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. And type 2 diabetes is serious. The good news is you can prevent or delay developing type 2 diabetes. If you maintain a healthy weight and are more active, the risk of developing diabetes is significa...

COVID-19Even as we go into spring, COVID-19 can be very dangerous for older adults and for people with a weakened immune...
02/06/2026

COVID-19
Even as we go into spring, COVID-19 can be very dangerous for older adults and for people with a weakened immune system. Book to top up your protection -
via the NHS app, using the website or calling 119.

Book, change or cancel a COVID-19 vaccination appointment online.

Hot weather can pose significant risks such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and worsened respiratory or cardiovascular ...
26/05/2026

Hot weather can pose significant risks such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and worsened respiratory or cardiovascular conditions. We advise patients to stay hydrated, avoid the sun during peak hours (11am-3pm), and keep their homes cool by closing blinds and curtains.

Find out how to keep cool and safe in a heatwave, and who is most at risk of heat exhaustion and heatstroke.

🌞 Happy Bank Holiday from Beech Hill Medical Practice! 🌞We hope all our patients are enjoying a relaxing Bank Holiday Mo...
25/05/2026

🌞 Happy Bank Holiday from Beech Hill Medical Practice! 🌞
We hope all our patients are enjoying a relaxing Bank Holiday Monday! Just a quick reminder that we’re closed today, but we’ll be back open as usual tomorrow.
Wishing you a wonderful day! 😊

World Pre-Eclampsia Day22 May  2026A day raising awareness of the impact and causes of pre-eclampsia.
22/05/2026

World Pre-Eclampsia Day
22 May 2026
A day raising awareness of the impact and causes of pre-eclampsia.

World Pre-eclampsia Day Find out more Pre-eclampsia: A global problem with local consequences Pre-eclampsia isn’t a UK problem it’s a global issue, with most deaths occurring in low income countries. Nearly 76,000 mothers and 500,000 babies worldwide lose their lives to pre-eclampsia and related...

14/05/2026

Health and Wellbeing Open Day at Robin Park Leisure Centre on Friday 15 May. 💚

Pop in anytime from 10am-2pm for a FREE ‘health MOT’ and lots of wellbeing advice from our partners.

You can get a free NHS mini health check without an appointment 🩺 and use our body composition scanners to work out your 'wellness age' and other important metrics.

There’ll also be tons of stalls offering information and guidance on a whole range of topics – from breast, bowel and prostate cancer screening, to mental wellbeing, getting online, healthy employment and income maximisation. 🫶

And for men aged 64 or over, the Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) Screening Service will be on hand with free, potentially life-saving ultrasound scans (by appointment only).

Plus... you can pick up a FREE 14-day pass for our leisure centres! 🤩

12/05/2026

International Nurses Day
12 May
A day to celebrate nurses.
“Our practice nurses are the quiet heroes of primary care—listening, supporting, and caring for our community with kindness and professionalism. Today, we thank you.”

Mental Health Awareness Week11-17 May 2026Bringing the UK together every May to focus on having better mental health.
11/05/2026

Mental Health Awareness Week
11-17 May 2026
Bringing the UK together every May to focus on having better mental health.

This Mental Health Awareness Week we’re asking people to join us in taking action to support good mental health.

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