Site Update Help

Where Is My Page?

If you arrived from the old site and cannot find a page, you are probably in the right place. The new site has been reorganised, not every old page maps cleanly to a single new URL, and some areas are still being prepared for future release.

Not seeing the section you expected?

That usually means the old content was merged into another live section, or the replacement area is still in development and will be released later. This page only shows destinations that are currently enabled.

What Changed

The main reason an old link may feel unfamiliar on the new site.

Some old pages were merged

We have combined overlapping content into broader guides so the information is easier to maintain and easier to navigate.

Some pages moved into new sections

Content that used to live in one area may now sit under patients, clinicians, research, kids, or community sections.

Some pages do not have a direct replacement

A few older pages were retired, replaced by newer tools, or absorbed into updated resources rather than recreated one-for-one.

How To Find The Right Replacement

If there is no direct match, the fastest route is usually to work from the topic rather than the old page title.

Symptoms pages are now grouped into the symptom library and symptom checker.
Older diagnosis or testing pages are usually best matched by the patient guides under testing, blood tests, and causes.
Archived updates, duplicate content, or short legacy notices may no longer exist as separate pages.

Still cannot find it?

If you tell us the old page name or what you were trying to find, we can point you to the closest current resource or confirm that the content has been retired.