England’s Chief Nurse has today reminded the public that everyone accessing or visiting healthcare settings must continue to wear a face covering and follow social distancing rules.
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Weston health event gives women an opportunity to ‘break the stigma’ around menopause
Around 100 women joined an event at Weston-super-Mare’s Winter Garden’s this week (Tuesday 29th June) to discuss the impacts of menopause with medical experts and break down the stigma that...
Meet our… Liz Mallett, Research Nurse
Hello, I started nursing at the age of 13, working in a nursing home. Since qualifying I have worked in respiratory, cardiology and cardiac surgery at the BRI and been...
Matt Hancock comes to say hi to us at Pier Health Group…
On Tuesday 25th May 2021, Health Secretary Matt Hancock visited Riverbank Covid Vaccination Centre.
Meet our… Alexandra Richards
I’m Alex, Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Manager for Winscombe and Banwell Family Practice. I have two boys aged 20 and 17 and re-married in 2017 and became a step...
Celebrating International Nurses Day
Celebrating the achievements of our Pier Health Nurses on International Nurses Day. You called, we answered!
Coverage in the Weston Mercury as 50,000th COVID vaccination given!
Pier's vaccination programme received recognition in the Weston Mercury as the 50,000th dose was administered on Wednesday 21st April.
Covid-19 Vaccination Update – 2nd Doses
Pier Health is presently calling patients for their 2nd dose vaccinations. This will happen NO LATER than the 11th week after your initial vaccination (if you feel you have been...
International Women’s Day 2021 at Pier
We celebrated International Women's Day this year by shining a spotlight on just some of the incredible women that make up our team at Pier Health Group. Click on their...
These are the hands
RCN Ambassador, Emilia Clarke recites Michael Rosen’s poem ‘These are the hands’, which was written for the 60th anniversary of the NHS in 2008.
A vision for joining up services for better care
Since October 2017, the Healthy Weston programme has been looking at how to change and improve local services in Weston-super-Mare, Worle, Winscombe and the surrounding areas including North Sedgemoor.