Meadowgreen Health Centre

Meadowgreen Health Centre GP Surgery with sites on Dyche Close Jordanthorpe and Reney Avenue Greenhill.

18/06/2026

The HPV vaccine is saving lives.

New research by Queen Mary University of London and Cancer Research UK shows deaths have fallen sharply since school-age girls began being offered it in 2008, and around 200 lives have been saved in England so far thanks to the vaccine.

The vaccine protects against high-risk HPV, a virus that can lead to cervical cancer and some other cancers.

Both girls and boys can get protection from high-risk HPV by having the HPV vaccination in their teenage years. It not only protects against cervical cancer, but other types of cancer too.

You can help protect your child by giving consent for them to have their vaccination when invited.

And remember: cervical screening is still important, even if you’ve had the HPV vaccine.

Learn more: https://news.cancerresearchuk.org/2026/06/18/new-data-shows-the-hpv-vaccine-is-saving-lives-from-cervical-cancer/

Looking for a simple way to boost your health and support a good cause?Taking part in a walking challenge like “My WALK ...
18/06/2026

Looking for a simple way to boost your health and support a good cause?

Taking part in a walking challenge like “My WALK IT” can help improve your physical and mental wellbeing – while also raising awareness of Crohn’s and Colitis. 🚶

You don’t need to be an athlete – you can pick your distance and choose to do it in a day, a few weeks or the whole month of June. Every step you take is one towards a future free of IBD

Join here:
https://crohns-colitis-uk.sync.giving/mywalkit-2026/?utm_source=Social+Media&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=My+WALK+IT&utm_id=Redmoor+Health

Know your skin. It could save your life 💙Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK, but spotting the signs...
17/06/2026

Know your skin. It could save your life 💙

Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK, but spotting the signs early can make a big difference to treatment and outcomes 👍

A helpful way to check your moles is the ABCDE checklist:
• A – Asymmetry: one half doesn’t match the other
• B – Border: edges are irregular, ragged or blurred
• C – Colour: uneven or multiple shades
• D – Diameter: larger than 6mm (about the size of a pencil eraser)
• E – Evolving: changing in size, shape, colour or feeling (e.g. itching or bleeding)

You should contact your GP if:
• a mole becomes painful, itchy, inflamed, bleeding or crusty
• you notice a new or unusual mark or lump that doesn’t go away
• a mole changes or looks different from others

Melanoma can appear anywhere on the body, not just sun-exposed areas, so it’s important to check your skin regularly 👀

Find out more:
Melanoma skin cancer: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/melanoma-skin-cancer/
Non-melanoma skin cancer: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/non-melanoma-skin-cancer/what-is-non-melanoma-skin-cancer/

☀️ FREE Summer Activities for the Whole Family! ⚽🏃‍♀️🏉Looking for something fun to do this summer? Everyone Active's FRE...
16/06/2026

☀️ FREE Summer Activities for the Whole Family! ⚽🏃‍♀️🏉

Looking for something fun to do this summer? Everyone Active's FREE Summer Programme is packed with multi-sport activities, family games, healthy food and drinks, and expert support from friendly activity leaders.

📅 20 July – 28 August 2026
🎯 Fun for all ages and abilities
🍎 Free healthy food and drinks
💷 Completely FREE to attend

Sign up in advance using the QR code or visit:
🌐 www.everyoneactive.com/news/free-summer-programme

Don't miss out on a summer full of fun, activity and new experiences! ☀️

Men’s Health Week is a great time to learn more about cancers that only affect men 💙Some cancers specifically affect men...
16/06/2026

Men’s Health Week is a great time to learn more about cancers that only affect men 💙

Some cancers specifically affect men, including prostate, testicular and pe**le cancer. These cancers develop in parts of the male reproductive system and can affect people at different stages of life 👨‍⚕️

For example:
• Prostate cancer starts in the prostate gland and is the most common cancer in men in the UK
• Testicular cancer often affects younger men and may present as a lump or swelling
• Pe**le cancer is rare but can develop on or under the fo****in

Treatments can vary depending on the type and stage of cancer, but may include surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy, with support available throughout 💙

It’s important to know your body and speak to a healthcare professional if something doesn’t feel right. Early detection can make a big difference 👍

This message is inclusive of trans women and non-binary people (assigned male at birth), who can also be affected by these cancers and should feel supported to seek advice 💙

Find out more:
Men’s cancers information: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/mens-cancer

Mental health support is available 24/7 through Shout. 💙Whether you are feeling low, anxious, stressed or finding things...
15/06/2026

Mental health support is available 24/7 through Shout. 💙

Whether you are feeling low, anxious, stressed or finding things difficult, trained volunteers are here to listen.

Text ‘EYUP’ to 85258 for free, confidential support anytime.

🧠 Learning Disability Week 2026 is nearly here🗓️ 15–21 June💬 Theme: Do you see me?A learning disability is when someone ...
15/06/2026

🧠 Learning Disability Week 2026 is nearly here
🗓️ 15–21 June
💬 Theme: Do you see me?
A learning disability is when someone finds it harder to learn, understand information, and do everyday tasks – and this lasts for life.
Mencap runs this week each year to:
• Raise awareness
• Challenge stigma
• Share real experiences
💙 Around 1.5 million people in the UK have a learning disability - mencap.org.uk
We’ll be sharing how our surgery supports accessible care.

Fancy a brew and a bit of company? ☕️We’d love for you to join us at St Chad’s Church for our weekly Communi-tea! It’s a...
13/06/2026

Fancy a brew and a bit of company? ☕️

We’d love for you to join us at St Chad’s Church for our weekly Communi-tea! It’s a warm, friendly space for both children and adults to relax and enjoy a simple meal together.

When: Every Thursday 🗓️

Time: 3pm – 5:30pm 🕒

Where: Linden Avenue, Woodseats 📍

What’s on: Food, drinks, games, Lego, and plenty of good chat! 🌭🥣

Whether you're looking for a warm space or just a friendly face, everyone is welcome. See you there!

⚽️ Monday Walking Football in Sheffield! ⚽️Looking for a low-impact way to stay active? Join our Parkinson’s and Neurolo...
12/06/2026

⚽️ Monday Walking Football in Sheffield! ⚽️
Looking for a low-impact way to stay active? Join our Parkinson’s and Neurological Walking Football sessions! It’s all about staying mobile and having a laugh in a supportive environment.

🗓 When: Every Monday, 11am – 12 noon

📍 Where: Leisure United Graves Football Hub, S8 8JR

☕️ For Carers: Relax in our Community Cafe while the session is on!

💰 Cost: £5 voluntary contribution

👋 Join the Team!
Just turn up on the day, call 0114 5537807, or email [email protected] for more details.

📊 May Friends & Family Test Results⭐ 92.9% rated us Good or Very Good💬 What patients told us💙Friendly and caring staff💙P...
09/06/2026

📊 May Friends & Family Test Results

⭐ 92.9% rated us Good or Very Good

💬 What patients told us

💙Friendly and caring staff
💙Professional and thorough care
💙Appointments running on time
💙Helpful advice and support
💙More patients are giving positive feedback about Emma, our virtual receptionist

🙏 Thank you to all 170 patients who shared their feedback

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Dyche Close
Sheffield
S88DJ

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