Our practice team provide the following:
Disease Management and Health Promotion
The aim of this service is to identify risk factors at an early stage and prevent them from causing ill health. We will ask about smoking and drinking habits, measure your blood pressure and also check your weight from time to time. This is very important, especially in people with a family history of illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes or stroke.
Diabetic Clinic
The Surgery will contact each patient who requires a review annually, usually during their birth month. All chronic disease appointments are nurse-led by our Health Promotion Team.
We also suggest using MapMyDiabetes for a comprehensive look into self-management of your condition. Find out more about this service.
Respiratory Clinic
The Surgery will contact each patient who requires a review annually, usually during their birth month. All chronic disease appointments are nurse-led by our Health Promotion Team.
More information on managing your asthma.
More information on managing your COPD.
Cervical Smear Appointments
Patients will receive a letter from the NHS inviting them to attend a smear test at the Surgery.
More information about smear tests, and why they’re so important, can be found on the NHS website.
Contraceptive Services (Family Planning)
We offer coil and implant fittings, removals and changes to patients in a confidential setting with a female nurse. We also give comprehensive advice on family planning and all methods of contraception, to help you make the right choice for you.
More information about coils.
Travel Vaccinations
We offer travel advice and some vaccinations for your holiday.
More information on what travel vaccinations we offer.
NHS Health Checks
We offer our eligible patients free health checks to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease & type 2 diabetes.
More information on NHS Health Checks.
Self-refer to Audiology (Adult hearing services)
Did you know?
If you have noticed that your hearing isn’t as good as it should be then you could make a ‘self referral’ to an audiology specialist.
Find out more about how to self-refer to the audiology service.