🌱 NHS Healthier Together App – Helping You Make Better Health Decisions for Your Family

Trusted Advice from Local NHS Professionals – Right at Your Fingertips

We’re proud to promote the NHS Healthier Together App, a free and easy-to-use mobile app that gives parents, carers, young people, and even healthcare professionals safe and reliable guidance about common childhood illnesses and what to do next.


🧠 What Is the Healthier Together App?

Developed by NHS clinicians, the Healthier Together app brings together expert advice and local services into one handy tool. Whether you’re unsure about a rash, a fever, or a cough, the app gives clear, practical guidance so you know when to seek help – and when you can manage things safely at home.


πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Who Is It For?

  • Parents and carers of babies and children

  • Teenagers and young adults

  • Pregnant people

  • Professionals working with families and children

The app is designed to help reduce anxiety, improve confidence, and prevent unnecessary GP and A&E visits, while still ensuring children get the care they need.


πŸ“± Key Features

βœ… Symptom checker based on age and condition
βœ… Traffic light system (red/amber/green) to guide next steps
βœ… Guidance on when to seek help and what to do at home
βœ… Local NHS services and contact details
βœ… Custom content for your area, including Malthouse Surgery patients
βœ… Easy to navigate, clear, and safe advice – 24/7!


πŸ₯ Why We Recommend It at Malthouse Surgery

We’re committed to supporting our patients to access the right care at the right time. The Healthier Together app helps reduce unnecessary appointments while ensuring that urgent issues are flagged early.

It’s a brilliant resource for managing your family’s health with confidence.


πŸ“₯ Download the Free App Today

Choose your device below and install it in seconds:

➑️ Download for iPhone (iOS)
➑️ Download for Android


πŸ”’ Safe. Reliable. NHS-Approved.

All advice is based on current NHS guidance and local clinical pathways. You can trust the information you receive – it’s created by NHS doctors, nurses, and child health experts.