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The North Thoresby & Holton-Le-Clay Practice - Includes information on clinics, doctors and news.

Lincolnshire Health Clubs and Gyms - Directory of health, fitness, sports and leisure clubs.

Sugar and Sugroup - Forum for the Service User Group At Riverhead and day centres elsewhere in East Lindsey, with news and minutes of meetings.

Care First - Provider of nursing and care services to private and nursing homes in Lincolnshire.

Woolsthorpe By Belvoir Surgery - Information on facilities, surgery hours and staff and online registration.

Rase Veterinary Centre - Surgeries in Market Rasen, Grimsby and Louth. Information on practise, facilities with a virtual tour.

Rosewell Shiatsu Centre - Ongoing shiatsu training from beginner to practitioner in a peaceful country setting. Oriental exercise and taoist courses also available. Located in Castle Bytham.

North East Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust - Information about the Trust, local NHS services and health information.

Lincolnshire Patients Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) - Aims to help and assist patients with questions and complaints with the NHS. Contact form, FAQs and links to related sites.

West Lincolnshire Primary Care Trust - Responsible for the provision of primary healthcare to the people living within the boundaries of the Primary Care Trust. Information on the trust, newsletter and vacancies.

Annie Hall - Homeopath and health counsellor, registered and qualified, with practices in Lincoln and Louth. Also sells remedy kits.

Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue - Operate two wholetime, four day crewed and thity two retained stations with an establishment of 750 staff . Includes statistics, safety advice, service charter, photographs, and a collection of downloadable media .

St Barnabas Hospice - Free of charge service for terminal care patients, supported by Macmillan nurses and volunteers.

North and East Yorkshire and Northern Lincolnshire Strategic Health Authority - Performance information, vacancies, annual reports and other resources.

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