About your local ICB

We plan and fund health services in your local area, working with NHS partners and local authorities to improve health, coordinate care, reduce inequalities, and make sure services meet the needs of the people we serve.

Do you or someone you know need urgent help?

Is it life-threatening?

Call 999

Is it a mental health crisis?

Call 111 and select ‘mental health option’.

Need urgent care or an emergency dentist not sure what to do?

Call 111 or visit 111.nhs.uk

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Staying well in your community

Information, support and local services designed to help you look after your health, prevent illness where possible, and find the right help early so you can stay well for longer.

Explore your health and services

Staying well in your community

Information, support and local services designed to help you look after your health, prevent illness where possible, and find the right help early so you can stay well for longer.

Explore your health and services
An older man is getting his blood pressure taken by a clinician.

Everyone has a part to play to reduce the waste of prescription medicines.

How can you help? Check which medicines you already have at home before you reorder more.

Remember,  don’t tick it if you don’t need it. There’s no need to worry, the item will not disappear from your repeat prescription. It will still be there the next time that you need to order your medication.

Also, having regular discussions with your pharmacist and GP will mean that you get the right help with taking your medicines. If everyone makes these small changes, then together we can make a massive difference to reducing medicines waste and looking after our NHS.

Help us to reduce medicines waste

A large amount of medicines are wasted in Norfolk and Suffolk each year. There are simple things we can all do to reduce waste – learn how to stay safe, stay well and stay green.

How can I reduce my medicine waste?

Help us to reduce medicines waste

A large amount of medicines are wasted in Norfolk and Suffolk each year. There are simple things we can all do to reduce waste – learn how to stay safe, stay well and stay green.

How can I reduce my medicine waste?

Everyone has a part to play to reduce the waste of prescription medicines.

How can you help? Check which medicines you already have at home before you reorder more.

Remember,  don’t tick it if you don’t need it. There’s no need to worry, the item will not disappear from your repeat prescription. It will still be there the next time that you need to order your medication.

Also, having regular discussions with your pharmacist and GP will mean that you get the right help with taking your medicines. If everyone makes these small changes, then together we can make a massive difference to reducing medicines waste and looking after our NHS.

A person in a green t-shirt with one sleeve rolled up is holding their arm. They have a small plaster just below their shoulder,

Protect yourself and your family. Get vaccinated.

Learn what vaccinations you are eligible to receive on the NHS and learn how to get vaccinated in Norfolk and Suffolk.

Get vaccinated

Protect yourself and your family. Get vaccinated.

Learn what vaccinations you are eligible to receive on the NHS and learn how to get vaccinated in Norfolk and Suffolk.

Get vaccinated
A person in a green t-shirt with one sleeve rolled up is holding their arm. They have a small plaster just below their shoulder,