Cancer Services
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Northern Ireland, with 4,255 deaths reported in 2015. The most common types of cancer diagnosed are breast, lung, bowel, and prostate cancers. This group of cancers are sometimes referred to as the “big four”.
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Rapid Diagnosis Clinic
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Services
- Allied Health Professions
- Care Opinion
- Children and Young People
- Antenatal Colostrum Harvesting Service
- Autism Resources
- Back to School
- Breast Pump Loan Service
- Breastfeeding Peer Support Service
- Breastfeeding Support Groups
- CAMHS ADHD
- CAMHS COVID-19
- CAMHS Eating Disorder Service
- Child Development Centre
- Children’s services – Pre-school Child development Service
- Emotional Health and Wellbeing Service
- Family/Carer Support
- Guided Relaxation Exercises
- Health Visiting
- Human Milk Donation Service
- iCAMHS – Infant Mental Health
- ID CAMHS – Intellectual Disability
- Infant Mental Health – Evidence and Policy
- Infant Mental Health Awareness Week
- Meet Our Carers
- Meet some of our children waiting on a short break
- News and Events
- Occupational Therapy Support
- Paediatric Feeding Service
- Paediatric Speech and Language Therapy
- Physiotherapy
- Play and Sensory Activities
- Self-care
- Short Break FAQ’s
- Social Work Support
- Sources of Support for Breastfeeding
- Southern Trust CAMHS Step 3
- Speech and Language Therapy Support
- Step 2 CAMHS
- Support
- Useful links
- What our teams can help you with
- Your short break caring journey
- Community Midwifery postnatally
- Community Services
- Hospital Services
- Infant Feeding Support & Services
- Just for partners
- Learning Disabilities
- Adult Learning Disability Easy Read
- Adult Learning Disability Specialist Services
- Allied Health Professionals
- Community Teams
- Day Centres
- Hospital Passport
- Physical Disability
- Specialist Services
- Specialist Services – Short Breaks
- STOMP
- Supported Living
- Transitioning from Children’s Services
- Older People Services
- Maternity services
- Birth at Home
- Breastfeeding Support
- Caring for you and your baby (post-natal)
- Contacts and Useful Resources
- Craigavon Area Hospital Delivery Suite
- Craigavon Area Hospital Midwifery Led Unit
- Daisy Hill Hospital Delivery Suite
- Daisy Hill Hospital maternity ward
- Daisy Hill Midwifery Led Unit (MLU)
- Domestic Abuse Support
- Education
- Infant Feeding Helpline
- Management structure
- Maternity Bereavement Support Service
- Maternity Spotlight
- Maternity Voices Partnership
- Maternity: Patient satisfaction survey
- Meet the CoMC team
- Meet the Midwifery Team
- Neonatal Unit (NNU)
- New Peer Support Volunteers to support Breastfeeding
- Newborn Bloodspot
- Newborn Hearing Screening
- Paediatric Feeding Service
- Pelvic Health Physiotherapy service
- Post-natal Recovery
- Pre-conception and early pregnancy care
- Pre-natal Physiotherapy
- Self-referral form for Maternity Care
- Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)
- World Breastfeeding Week
- Your Labour and Birth
- Your Maternity Care
- Antenatal appointments
- Antenatal Education Classes
- Community Midwifery antenatally
- Continuity of Midwifery Carer (CoMC)
- Craigavon Antenatal and Outpatients Department (ANOPD)
- Daisy Hill Antenatal and Outpatients Department (ANOPD)
- Early Pregnancy Problem Clinic (EPPC)
- Gynaecology ward
- Maternity Day Obstetric Unit (DOU)
- Weigh to a Health Pregnancy Team
- Mental Health Services