Accessibility
Our accessibility information
Find out our accessibility information.
This website has been built to meet Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Content Accessibility Guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and we aim, wherever possible, to ensure we conform to 'Triple-A' standards.
Accessible design means making sure that your site can be used by the widest group of people possible. As well as being a sensible objective, since 1999 and the Disability Discrimination Act it's a legal requirement.
Adobe Acrobat Documents (PDF files)
The site contains some Adobe Acrobat or PDF (Portable Document Format) documents. To view these documents you will need a recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have it you can the download Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website free of charge.
Translation Services
If you have any specific language or translation requests, please contact your local DynamicHealth clinic through our contact us page.
Easy read information
Find information about easy read and translation.
As an NHS organisation, we are trying to reach and communicate with as many people as we can.
If you require an interpreter for an appointment, please ask your referrer to indicate on the referral form that an interpreter is needed and we will arrange one.
If you require translations of letters or easy to read formats please let the service or clinician you are seeing know.
Our dedicated easy read and translation tool, which you can activate by clicking on the icon at the top right corner of the web page, has lots of useful features. The icon looks like this:
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This tool will translate any wording into a different language other than English. Some languages are also available as audio so you can listen to the page being read aloud. You can also change the font, font size and background colour.
The video below will demonstrate how the tool works:
If you use British Sign Language, the Deaf Health Charity SignHealth has produced a large BSL health video library which you can access here: https://signhealth.org.uk/health-video-library
We work with AccessAble to create a detailed guide that lets our patients see our clinics before they visit.
For example, you can find out where a department is located in relation to the main entrance, where car parking spaces are located, whether there are lifts to access other floors, whether a hearing loop is available, as well as in-depth information about accessible toilets and much more.

Access guides provide detailed information on a number of features from how to get to the site and what reception looks like to accessible toilets.
Simply select the location button below.