Neighbourhood Working

Wythenshawe 
Primary Care Network (PCN)

We are part of a Primary Care Network working together to provide Health Care Service. The Wythenshawe PCN consists of following Practices:- 

Bowland Medical PracticeRK Medical PracticeBenchill Medical PracticeThe Maples Medical CentrePeel Hall Medical PracticeCornishway Group PracticeTregenna Group Practice

52 Bowland Rd, Wythenshawe,
Manchester
M23 1JX

0161 998 2014

171 Brownley Rd, Wythenshawe,
Manchester, 
M22 9UH

 0161 493 9493

171 Brownley Rd, Wythenshawe,
Manchester,
M22 9UH

0161 493 9101

2 Scout Dr,
Wythenshawe,
Manchester
M23 2SY

0161 498 8484

Forum Health Simonsway, Wythenshawe,
Manchester
M22 5RX

0161 375 1000

Forum Health Simonsway, Wythenshawe, 
Manchester 
M22 5RX

 0161 490 2293

399 Portway,
Wythenshawe,
Manchester
M22 0EP

0161 499 3777



Manchester Local Care Organisation’s Wythenshawe Integrated Neighbourhood Team (INT) is working towards a new model of neighbourhood working across Manchester.


It's one of the 12 INTs in the city - each working across an approximate population of 30-50,000 people. On a practical level INTs bring NHS community health and adult social care services together to improve how they work for people. Staff will be located together in the same building and can work together. That means that district nurses, social workers and other staff meet each day, carry out joint visits and discuss the best plan for people in their care.

 As little as 10% of a population’s health and wellbeing is linked to access to Healthcare so the teams also work in the place they are based with other organisations (for example the police, council neighbourhood teams and housing), and importantly local community groups and people who live in the area to improve services.

The neighbourhood team hold bimonthly Neighbourhood Partnership meetings and are committed to ensuring that plans, initiatives and solutions are genuinely co-produced, involving local residents, organisations and communities of interest.

 



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