About Us

Who we are

Originally started by the East & Central Brighton Primary Care Network, the East Brighton Health Hub has become a joint project with the community and other teams in the city. We are a collection of health workers and community organisations all working together. Our team includes nurses, physios, occupational therapists, pharmacists, social prescribers, mental health workers, health coaches and benefits and housing advisors. We've come together because we deeply care about making a real difference to health in East Brighton.

What we are doing

We believe that everyone deserves good health and easy access to support. That's why we're creating the East Brighton Health Hub. It's a welcoming place where you'll find a range of different health services and practitioners all under one roof. Our goal is to make it simpler for you to get the help, information, and support you need to lead a healthier life. We're here to help you prevent illnesses, manage long-term health conditions, and simply feel better overall.

Why Whitehawk for the Health Hub

We've chosen to set up the Hub in Whitehawk because we know that people here can really benefit from more support with their health. We want to be right in the heart of the community, making it easy for everyone to pop in and get help. We've listened to local residents about what would be most helpful, and the Hub is being shaped by those ideas.

What we want to achieve

Our main aim is to help East Brighton become a healthier and stronger place for everyone. We want people to get the help they need, when they need it, and to feel better able to look after their own health. We're excited to work with you to improve the health and well-being of the community!

What people say about us

  • "It's my first visit, most welcoming staff, meet the social prescriber and mental health worker, both very good"

    David

  • "Very impressed by the expert advice available here, which is reassuring! Also on my doorstep"

    Louise

  • "Very helpful, other services don't help as much"

    Robert

  • "The drop in has really helped me to follow through seeing the social prescriber"

    Valerie