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Clinics & Services

pregnantAntenatal Clinic

The antenatal clinic is led by the midwife and the doctor is available for consultation when necessary. Care is usually shared with the hospital

Asthma Clinic

Run by the nurse for any child or adult with asthma. In addition to regular check ups and dealing with problems as they arise we also instruct on proper use of inhalers and other devices.

Carers

If you have responsibility for the care of another person please let us know so that our records are complete. This enables us to provide you with the best possible care.

Cervical Smears

We recommend that all women between the ages of 25 & 50 have a smear every three years, and women between 50 & 65 every 5 years. You may make an appointment for a smear with the practice nurse during normal working hours.

Chaperone Policy

In certain circumstances during an examination of an intimate nature the doctor may ask a nurse to be present. This is to protect both the doctor and the patient. If a suitable chaperone is not available an alternative appointment will be offered. A patient may of course request a chaperone be present but this may mean that another appointment will be necessary .

Health Visitor Clinic

There is a health visitor in the Practice on Tuesday afternoons for pre bookable appointments.  These appointments are to give advice on such matters as breast feeding, child development and feeding.  Please just ask at reception for an appointmnet

Results of Tests

Results usually take at least five working days to come through. Smear results take approximately four weeks. Please phone, or call at reception, after 2 pm.

smokingSmoking Cessation Advice

We provide advice on how patients may stop smoking. We actively encourage patients to have a programme for stopping smoking and adopting a lifestyle for reducing the risk of heart disease.  

Travel Vaccinations

Our practice nurses are well trained and experienced in helping you to be adequately protected for your holiday trip abroad. We offer a comprehensive range of vaccinations

Treatment Room

PCT lead treatment room facilities are available within the practice for services such as dressings, suture removal and ear syringing. The service is available most Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons from 1.30pm to 4.15 pm.

immuniseImmunisation Clinics

A well baby clinic is held at the practice on Tuesday afternoons for baby’s first 8 week check. Immunisations are carried out by the Practice Nurses. Appointments for immunisations can be made via reception The health visitor holds a regular clinic for weighingand general advice on any problems. Parents/guardians can also choose to have their children immunised at the Whitegate Childrens Centre. The childs “red book” must be produced at the time an immunisation is requested.

Well Woman and Well Man Clinic

By appointment with the nurse. The doctors also have regular Menopause clinics.  

Diabetes

A clinic is run for diabetic patients. Appointments are flexible but usually involve two visits to the nurse and one to the doctor each year. We perform regular checks on control, screen for complications and can arrange appointments with the dietician, chiropodist, optician or hospital as appropriate.

Family Planning And Contraceptive Advice

We offer a family planning service including advice on contraception and emergency contraception (sometimes called the morning after pill).

Flu jab

If you have a heart or lung problem, asthma, diabetes or are in frail health you are advised to have a flu injection every year. All patients over 65 years of age are eligible for immunisation. Clinics are held in October when the vaccine becomes available

 
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