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Patients in Worcester City have access to a range of services to support their needs.

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The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) have specialist mental health workers trained to work with mental health difficulties among children and young people registered with our GPs. They offer a range of services to help young people get back to their daily activities, and manage their mental health.

All of us at some point feel low, anxious, worried or depressed. It is completely normal - but it can have a significant impact on your daily life, and when you reach that point, it’s important you get the right support. Healthy Minds are a self-refer service who are here to help.

The Glade supports women and men who have experienced rape or sexual assault. All clients are treated with dignity and respect, regardless of gender identity, age, ethnicity, ability or sexuality.

If you are experiencing pain, trauma, swelling, uncontrolled bleeding e.g. after an extraction and/or severe pain within your mouth, the Urgent Dental Care service offer a walk in service on weekends and bank holidays.


We have a variety of resources to support with the safeguarding of adults and children. To learn more, visit our Safeguarding page.

Our Social Prescribing team can assist with a wide range of problems, including money worries, employment issues, social isolation and loneliness, and general wellbeing. We’re here to help patients in Worcester City.

The NHS has created an A-Z guide to health conditions - allowing patients to search for and learn more about conditions affecting both themselves and their family.

Speech and language therapists work in partnership with children, their families and other professionals at Children’s Centres, schools, and other friendly, familiar settings.

If you’re worried about your child’s speech and language development, they can help.

Worcestershire County Council have a range of provisions in place for children and young adults with disabilities and learning needs - and their website provides an invaluable resource for parents of children with special educational needs.

Our Lifestyle Advisors - provided by Onside Advocacy - can help with a range of health and lifestyle problems.