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30/10/2020
Update on North Denbighshire Community Hospital to be presented at next month's Health Board meeting

Final plans to redevelop health services in Rhyl will be presented to Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board next month.

30/10/2020
Health Board's plans to transform the way care is delivered in North Wales

Plans are being drawn up to transform the way that care is delivered across North Wales.

27/10/2020
Tribute to 'inspirational' nurse at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Staff from Wrexham Maelor Hospital have paid tribute to their much-loved friend and colleague, Wilbert Llobrera.

27/10/2020
Wrexham to support UK trial for COVID-19 vaccine

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and Public Health Wales are looking for volunteers to participate in a clinical trial studying an investigational vaccine against COVID-19.

25/10/2020
Over £220,000 donated to purchase vital equipment at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Over £220,000 has been donated to Wrexham Maelor Hospital towards vital equipment thanks to the volunteers of the Maelor Voluntary Service.

23/10/2020
Wrexham doctor urges public to follow new restrictions in place to prevent the NHS from being overwhelmed

As the short, sharp firebreak comes into force across North Wales this evening, a doctor from Wrexham Maelor Hospital is urging the public to follow the restrictions in place to help regain control of COVID-19.

21/10/2020
Major bladder cancer surgery returns to North Wales

Major bladder cancer surgery has returned to North Wales following a successful recruitment drive for new surgeons.

 

20/10/2020
Ysbyty Alltwen drive-through testing centre now available for residents of Dwyfor and Meirionnydd

Ysbyty Alltwen’s drive-through testing centre is now open to the public to make it easier for people in the area to access a COVID-19 test closer to their home.

20/10/2020
Colwyn Bay runners beat the clock to raise funds for special care baby unit

A group of runners have tackled a gruelling 24-hour fundraiser to help families with poorly children across North Wales.

20/10/2020
New Testing Centre open in Corwen

A new testing station has opened in Corwen to make it easier for people in the area to get an appointment for a COVID-19 test closer to home.

12/10/2020
It's OK not to be OK: North Wales based mental health helpline remains available 24/7 as COVID-19 cases increase

Staff at a North Wales based mental health helpline are reminding people that it’s OK not to be OK, as the region faces a resurgence in COVID-19 cases.

11/10/2020
Glan Clwyd Hospital porter back in work after COVID-19 recovery

A porter at Glan Clwyd Hospital who spent five days on a ventilator after contracting COVID-19 has returned to work.

09/10/2020
Health Board's new partnership to help people access free online mental health therapy

People in North Wales who are experiencing mental health difficulties are being encouraged to access a range of free online therapy courses, which are available without a referral from their GP.

07/10/2020
Diabetes nurse urges people to look out for signs of Hypoglycaemia as part of national awareness week

A diabetes nurse is campaigning for raised awareness and safe management of hypoglycaemia in adults with diabetes, as part of a national awareness-raising drive.

07/10/2020
Supporting healthy eating in our communities

Hundreds of nutritious meals have been dished up as the Health Board rolls out its healthy eating initiative to support communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

04/10/2020
Ysbyty Gwynedd Dermatology Team nominated for top UK award

The Dermatology team at Ysbyty Gwynedd, who have transformed their service over the last two years, are in the running for a prestigious national award. 

02/10/2020
Critical Care nurse who lost grandmother to COVID-19 urging the public to follow the guidelines to prevent spread of the virus

A Critical Care nurse who sadly lost her grandmother to COVID-19 is urging others to follow the guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus.

02/10/2020
Patients asked to call ahead for Central area MIU services to support social distancing

People seeking treatment at Minor Injuries Units in Llandudno, Denbigh and Holywell are now being asked to telephone the unit before attending.