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Clinics and Services

Asthma

Asthma is a common condition that affects your breathing. It cannot currently be cured, but if it's well treated you should not have problems with symptoms.

Request an appointment with a practice nurse or clinical pharmacist

Learn more about asthma on the NHS website

Cervical Screening: Smear Tests

Women aged between 24 and 64 should have a cervical screening every 3 to 5 years to help prevent cervical cancer. The screening is quick and painless and can be done here in the practice.

If you are aged over 24 and have never had a smear test, or if it has been more than 3 to 5 years since your last screening, you should arrange an appointment with our Practice Nurse. You should not have the test while you are having a period or in the 4 days before or after your period as this can affect the sample.

Learn more about cervical screening: smear tests on the NHS website

Childhood Vaccinations

It's important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection, but if you or your child missed a vaccine, contact your GP to catch up. Clinics are run by the Treatment Room Nurse.

Learn more about childhood vaccinations and when to have them on the NHS website

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the name for a group of lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties.

The COPD clinic is run by the Practice Nurse. 

Learn more about COPD on the NHS website

Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major cause of death in the UK and worldwide. CHD is sometimes called ischaemic heart disease or coronary artery disease.

If you suspect that you may have Coronary heart disease (CHD), you can request an appointment with one of our doctors or a practice nurse.

Learn more about coronary heart disease (CHD) on the NHS website

Covid Vaccination

Get information about COVID-19 vaccination, who can get it, and safety and side effects

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccinations on the NHS website

Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition that causes your blood glucose (sugar) level to become too high.

Learn more about diabetes on the NHS website

Our Diabetes clinics are run by our Practice Nurses and Clinical Pharmacists. You can find local and national support on our self help page

Electrocardiogram (ECG)

An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a test that records the electrical activity of your heart, including the rate and rhythm. It's usually quick and painless. All ECG’s reviewed by a Doctor.

Learn more about electrocardiogram (ECG) on the NHS website

The ECG clinic is run by our Healthcare Assistants.

Flu Vaccination

Find information about the flu jab, including who should have it, why and when

Learn more about flu vaccinations on the NHS website

High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

High blood pressure (also called hypertension) can lead to serious problems like heart attacks or strokes. But lifestyle changes and blood pressure medicines can help you stay healthy.

Learn more about high blood pressure (hypertension) on the NHS website 

The High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) clinic is run by our Practice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants.

Sexual Health

For sexual health advice and support, please book an appointment with our Practice Nurse

Find sexual health services near you, including sexual health clinics, contraception services, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests and treatment.

See the NHS website or visit our self-help page for local advice and support

Weight Management

If you're overweight, losing weight has many health benefits. It might help reduce the risk of developing health conditions such as high blood pressure, heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

Making small, simple changes to what and how much you are eating and drinking can really help you lose the pounds. Our Practice Nurses and Healthcare Assistants run a clinic for those looking to lose weight. To request an appointment, please visit our appointments page

Learn more about how to lose weight on the NHS Better Health website

Social Prescribing

Do you or someone you know need support with:

  • Social Isolation & Loneliness
  • Healthy Lifestyle Choices
  • Long-Term Health Conditions
  • Housing, Work & Money Issues
  • Low Confidence & Mood
  • A Big Life Event

Time to listen

We understand that looking after yourself means focusing on more than just your physical health. We can explore options with you to improve your wellbeing and help you to plan those next steps.

Please contact reception to book an appointment with your social prescribing link worker today.

 

Inclusion Criteria

  • Bereavement Services
  • Addiction Support
  • Anxiety Low Level Mental Health
  • Befriending
  • Cleanliness/Hygiene/Hoarding
  • Coping with chronic illness
  • Disability Support
  • Falls Prevention
  • Financial & Benefits Advice
  • Gardening Support
  • Health Anxiety
  • Life Skills Development
  • Loneliness and social isolation
  • Low Confidence
  • Physical Inactivity
  • Post Cancer
  • Post Stroke
  • Property/Housing Support
  • Volunteering
  • Weight Reduction

Exclusion Criteria

  • Serious/unstable mental health
  • Addictions requiring immediate support
  • Under 18-year-olds
  • Has clinical needs
  • Completion of benefits forms (PIP etc.)
  • Blue badge applications

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