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Sensible Drinking | Healthy eating | Smoking | Sexual health | Mental health | Drug addiction | HIV and AIDS
You can search for doctors, opticians, dentists, hospitals, pharmacies and walk-in centres in your local area on the NHS Choices website.
You can also find in-depth information about illnesses and treatments from the Health A-Z pages of the NHS Choices website.
NHS Choices is a service that aims to put you at the centre of your healthcare. It has been developed to help you make choices about your health, from lifestyle decisions about things like smoking, drinking and exercise, through to the practical aspects of finding and using NHS services should you need them.
The Oxfordshire NHS website is a comprehensive online source of health-related information, focusing on Oxfordshire.
NHS Direct deliver telephone and e-health information services day and night direct to the public. Visit the NHS Direct website or phone 08 45 46 47 to ask any health related enquiry 24-hours a day.
Visit our Health Links page for useful links to other websites relating to health and medical advice in Oxford.
Oxford City Council is a member of the Oxford Healthy Living Partnership who run a range of healthy living projects in Barton, Blackbird Leys, Rose Hill, and with some vulnerable groups across the city. The partnership supports food safety, healthy cooking, community catering and run Oxford's Health Trainer service for one-to-one support with lifestyle changes. Visit the Oxford Healthy Living Partnership website for full details of what the partnership offers, and to check out their healthy living top tips.
Information on alcohol
Information about food and healthy eating
Information on smoking and giving up the habit
Information about sex, sexuality, contraception, family planning and sexually transmitted infections for all ages
Information about mental health issues
Information about drugs and drug addiction
Information about living with HIV and AIDS
Page last reviewed 9 May 2008