Self-Referral to Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function to as near normal as possible when someone is affected by injury, illness or by developmental or other disability.
As a healthcare profession, physiotherapy’s science foundation covers a broad and varied range of work which involves working with people to promote their own health and well-being. They combine their knowledge, skills and approach to improve a broad range of physical problems associated with different ‘systems’ of the body.
Physiotherapists work within multi-professional teams across community hospitals, community settings and within patient’s homes, as well as outpatient clinics.
Long COVID Service Self-Referral
If you have any of the following symptoms, please ensure you have seen your GP before referring yourself to the Long COVID Service
To refer yourself, it is important that you complete ALL sections of the form clearly. All information you provide will remain confidential and stored securely in line with Data Protection legislation and the organisation’s Information Governance policies and procedures. By completing this referral you consent for the Health Board to share necessary and relevant information with your GP or other appropriate healthcare professionals.
You can now refer yourself directly to the BCUHB Long COVID Service. Alternatively, you can request to be referred by your GP or health professional.
Help with my Weight
Would you like to lose weight in a healthy way and keep it off for good?
We offer a range of services for adults in North Wales who need to lose weight for health reasons. Please use the BMI calculator and read the information on our programmes below to discover which options will be suitable for you.
You can refer yourself by completing the self-referral form. We also accept referrals from health professionals. Based on your information, you’ll be offered the most appropriate options for your needs.
Advanced Audiology Service
For patients with hearing concern, bothersome tinnitus (noises in your ears) or short lived vertigo (spinning sensation) triggered by a change in head position.
Earwax Removal Service
If your ears feel blocked with wax causing hearing difficulty or other symptoms, you can book an appointment to see an Audiologist trained in wax removal.
Clinics are held at (or local to) your GP practice. To book an appointment please ask at reception and for more information about the service visit bcuhb.nhs.wales/services/hospital-services/audiology/primary-care-audiology-service/
If you already have an NHS hearing aid please contact your local Audiology department for advice if you are having problems with your hearing aid or feel your hearing has changed. If you are unclear about your vertigo symptoms please consult with your GP first.
SilverCloud - Free online mental health therapy
People across Wales can access free online therapy without needing to go through their GP.
People aged 16 and over experiencing mild to moderate anxiety, depression or stress can sign-up for a 12-week course of SilverCloud online therapy via their smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.
North Wales Integrated Autism Service
NWIAS deliver autism assessments via a hybrid model. We see all clients face to face for their first appointment and further appointments are delivered on line.
If a client does not have IT facilities, we will make alternative arrangements to promote full inclusion in the assessment process.
Please ring 01352 702090 for more details