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A fifth of staff absences in Surrey and Borders Partnership Trust are stress-related
One in eight staff absences in the Royal Surrey County Hospital are stress-related
Introducing the Lib Dems' next election candidate for East Hampshire
Letter: Over-worked pharmacists cannot pick up slack from GPs
Fall in hospital admissions for people with eating disorders in Waverley
Politics
The Big Interview: Greg Stafford, Tory candidate for Farnham & Bordon
Gypsy and Irish Travellers in Waverley more than four times as likely to have poor health
Opinion: Policy mishmash failed to grasp any of the big issues
Birdworld offering free tickets to NHS workers over half-term
Rise in ADHD patients in Frimley and the surrounding areas
Nearly two-thirds of A&E arrivals in the Royal Surrey County Hospital seen within four hours – missing NHS target
Dangerously high air pollution in one in seven Waverley neighbourhoods
NHS strike action: Have the recent doctor strikes affected you?
Bittter pill: cuts and contract key in Bordon pharmacy closure
Surrey behind on target for MMR jab coverage as uptake falls
Thousands of appointments and operations at Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust cancelled due to NHS strike action
More people turn to A&E in Frimley and the surrounding areas when GP practices are closed
More people turn to A&E in the Surrey heartlands when GP practices are closed
More than 100 people in east Berkshire, north east Hampshire, Farnham and Surrey Heath are living with young onset dementia
Health
NHS winter Covid vaccination roll-out kicks off across Surrey
Recent doctor strikes first of its kind in history
Sixteen-year-old battling Lyme disease was misdiagnosed with arthritis
More than four in five people with suspected autism in Frimley and the surrounding areas experienced a prolonged wait for a diagnosis
Three-quarters of people with suspected autism in the Surrey heartlands experienced a prolonged wait for a diagnosis
Young women in Surrey more than five times as likely to be hospitalised for self-harm as male counterparts