The practice offers contraception services. This includes advice, the pill and chlamydia screening.
These services are only available to patients who are registered with the Practice.
The practice offers contraception services. This includes advice, the pill and chlamydia screening.
These services are only available to patients who are registered with the Practice.
if you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with one of our Practice Nurses at least two months before your planned travel. This allows time to plan and complete a course of any necessary injections and sign post you to other specialist clinics.
A regular asthma review could help you keep free of symptoms and cut your risk of an asthma attack.
This is a great opportunity to talk to your GP about:
Symptoms getting in the way of things you want to do,
Asthma attacks – whether you’ve had one, or you’re scared of having one,
Medicines – how they help, and any side effects,
Stop smoking advice and other ways to help you avoid asthma symptoms.
Your asthma review is a check-up to see how well you’re managing your asthma, and to see if there’s anything more you and your GP can do to help you avoid symptoms.
These services are available via appointment with the Nurse.
Please see the Doctor to arrange these.
Dr Jheeta may, after consultation, refer patients to a counsellor or Healthy Minds counselling service.
Every Thursday between 11.00am to 12 noon
Delivered by: Midwife on Tuesday mornings
Blood tests have a wide range of uses and are one of the most common types of medical test.
For example, a blood test can be used to:
assess your general state of health
check if you have an infection
see how well certain organs, such as the liver and kidneys, are working
screen for certain genetic conditions
Most blood tests only take a few minutes to complete and are carried out at your GP surgery or local hospital by a doctor, nurse or phlebotomist (a specialist in taking blood samples).
You’ll have regular contact with your GP or care team to monitor your condition at least every 6 months.
These appointments may involve:
talking about your symptoms, such as whether they’re affecting your normal activities or are getting worse
a discussion about your medication, including any side effects
tests to monitor your health
It’s also a good opportunity to ask any questions you have or raise any other issues you’d like to discuss with your care team.
You may be asked to help monitor your condition between appointments.