Did you know Healthy Start vitamins are free for all pregnant women, new mothers, and children under five in Salford regardless of the family’s income or immigration status?
Vitamins are essential to maintain normal bodily functions, strengthen immune-systems and protect from some diseases. Young children may not get enough vitamin A and D even if they are eating well. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, you may not get enough vitamin C or D or folic acid.
Healthy Start vitamin drops for children contain vitamins A, C and D and tablets for adults contain vitamins C, D, and folic acid. They do not contain milk, egg, gluten, soya or peanut residues and are suitable for vegetarians and halal diets
The government recommends all children aged six months to five years, babies who are breastfed or consuming less than 500 ml of infant formula and pregnant or breastfeeding mothers take daily vitamin supplements.
How to get the vitamins
You can collect these important vitamins for free from these centres. Please ask at reception:
Broughton Hub, 50 Rigby Street, M7 4BQ
Eccles Gateway, Church Street, M30 0TU
Ingleside Birthing Centre, Oakwood Park, Swinton Park Road, M6 7WR
Irlam Clinic, 125 Liverpool Road, M44 6DP
Newbury Place Health Centre (Salford Community Health reception 1st floor), 55 Rigby Street,M7 4NX
Pendleton Gateway, Broadwalk, M6 5FX
Salford Baby Bank, The Lodge, 41 Derby Road, Salford, M6 5YD (collection between 10am and 12pm Monday to Friday or call/text 07878617357 to arrange a convenient collection time and date)
Springfield Medical Practice, 384 Liverpool Road, Eccles, M30 8QD
Swinton Gateway, 100 Chorley Road, M27 6BP
Walkden Gateway, Smith Street, M28 3EZ
Visit from the Stork, Emmanuel Centre, 174 Langworthy Road, Salford M6 5PN
The Healthy Start scheme also provides free healthy food and milk to those eligible via a healthy start card with money on it. Please ask at one of the above locations for more details or visit the Healthy Start website below.