Primary Care Networks (PCNs) are groups of GP practices working together with community, mental health, social care, pharmacy, hospital and voluntary services in their local area.
PCNs build on existing primary care services and enable greater provision of proactive, personalised, coordinated and more integrated health and social care for people close to home.
Salford has five PCNs, each with services located in different areas of the city. Most patients live near their GP practice, but they may be more widely spread around the city.
The five PCNs in Salford are:
Use this find a service tool to identify what health services are available in your local area.
The following links provide profiles of each of the five PCNs in Salford. They have been developed by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities and cover a wide range of topics:
The following downloads are health inequalities data reports presenting an overview of health inequality indicators for each of Salford’s PCNs. They were produced by the Utilisation Management unit of Health Innovation Manchester.
If you are unable to view documents of these types, our downloads page provides links to viewing software.