Talking therapies, or psychological therapies, are effective and confidential treatments delivered by fully trained and accredited NHS practitioners. They can help with common mental health problems like stress, anxiety and depression.
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Podiatry
The podiatry service is aimed at people with 'at risk' feet who have a clinical need to prevent foot related issues. This means that priority will be given to people who have been diagnosed with poor circulation, loss of feeling in the feet, or another medical condition which places them at risk of developing ulcerations, infections or other significant foot problems.
We do not offer a simple nail cutting service to patients whose feet are not considered to be 'at risk' and we do not treat verrucae. Treatment will only be provided if deemed necessary by the podiatrist and you could be discharged following your initial assessment with advice on self-care.
Telephone: 01772 644 503 or 01772 777 631
For more information, visit:
Podiatry :: Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
Physiotherapy
Whether you are looking to rise above a long term condition like back pain or simply want to keep moving forward in your daily life, we are here to help. We have a diverse and highly skilled clinical team broadly covering pain, rheumatology and orthopaedic care and management.
Our team of experts will assess your referral to ensure you are on the most suitable treatment journey for your injury or condition whether that's via a face to face appointment, in a dynamic group class setting or with one of our Extended Scope Practitioners for a specialist assessment.
Referrals and general enquiries:
Telephone: 01772 250 900
For more information, visit:
Physiotherapy :: Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust
ADHD & Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) Referrals: Your Options and Pathways
Overview of ADHD and ASD Assessment Options
You do not need an appointment with a GP to be referred for an ADHD/ASD assessment.
This is an overview of the available options for children and adults seeking an ADHD or ASD assessment. It outlines the responsibilities of patients, parents/guardians, and GPs, and explains the referral process—whether through the local NHS pathway or via the Right to Choose (RTC) option.
Our aim is to support you in making informed choices and to ensure a smooth and safe assessment journey.
Please click on the links below for more detailed information tailored to both children and adults.
ADHD Children & Young People Referrals
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) ADULT Referrals
Autism Spectrum Disorger (ASD) Children & Young People Referrals
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