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Dentists are responsible for good oral health.
GPs are the first point of contact for diagnoses and have a responsibility to refer patients to hospitals and other medical services for urgent or specialist treatment.
Pharmacists are experts in medicine and can provide information, support, and advice about minor health concerns, such as coughs and colds.
South Tyneside's sexual health service offers advice and support about sexual health, contraception and pregnancy.
The Primary Health Hub supports people aged 14 and over who have, learning disabilities, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), severe mental illness and special educational needs and disabilities.
- Contact number: 0191 451 6649
SENDIASS provides information, advice and support to parents and carers of children with special educational needs and disabilities.
- Contact number: 0191 424 6345
South Tyneside's 0-19 team aims to make sure every child has a healthy start to life, any health conditions are identified early, so that appropriate healthcare can be put in place.