Stop Smoking
Why not make an appointment to see our Stop Smoking Advisor at The Brow!
If you would like to stop smoking, why not make an appointment to see our very own Stop Smoking advisor at the surgery, Hazel Lawson.
You’ve probably tried to stop before and when it doesn’t work out it can feel like you’ll never succeed; but you will!
So, don’t give up on giving up. Hazel is ready to support you on your quitting journey. She can help you with advice, tips and even prescriptions to help you finally become a non-smoker.
Telephone: 01444 246123 to make an appointment with Hazel.
If you would like to stop smoking, why not make an appointment to see our very own Stop Smoking advisor at the surgery, Hazel Lawson.
You’ve probably tried to stop before and when it doesn’t work out it can feel like you’ll never succeed; but you will!
So, don’t give up on giving up. Hazel is ready to support you on your quitting journey. She can help you with advice, tips and even prescriptions to help you finally become a non-smoker.
Telephone: 01444 246123 to make an appointment with Hazel.
NHS Smoke free: Mobile App
The Smoke free app can help you stop smoking by providing daily support and motivation. If you stay smoke free for the 4-week programme you’re up to five times more likely to stay quit for good.
Download from: play.google.com
Download from: itunes.apple.com
Download from: play.google.com
Download from: itunes.apple.com
Stop Smoking (Mid Sussex Wellbeing)
There has never been a more important time to look after your mental and physical health (plus your finances).
There are immediate benefits of stopping smoking to your physical health and, in the long term, your chances of developing many illnesses including heart disease, diabetes, stroke and cancer will be significantly reduced. While quitting can feel stressful in the short term, research shows that once you’re past the withdrawal stage your mental health also improves.
If you smoke you’ve probably tried to stop before. When you try and it doesn’t work out it can feel like you’ll never succeed. But you will.
Website: Smoking
There are immediate benefits of stopping smoking to your physical health and, in the long term, your chances of developing many illnesses including heart disease, diabetes, stroke and cancer will be significantly reduced. While quitting can feel stressful in the short term, research shows that once you’re past the withdrawal stage your mental health also improves.
If you smoke you’ve probably tried to stop before. When you try and it doesn’t work out it can feel like you’ll never succeed. But you will.
Website: Smoking