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Clinics and Services
Find out more about the services we offer
The practice provides a comprehensive list of services. Clinics provided are both GP or nurse led clinics.
Asthma / COPD
Ashtma is run by our Nurse Practitioner Lesley Goodall
Lesley has a Diploma in COPD and look after patients with emphysema. Lesley can perform specialised lung function tests, prescribe treatment and refer to pulmonary rehabilitation programmes where appropriate.
Blood Clinics
These clinics are for blood tests only
Coronary Heart Disease/Hypertension
This clinic is run by our practice nurse, Toni Tovey. She carries out an annual review on all patients who suffer from heart disease, i.e. heart attacks, angina, atrial fibrillation, heart failure, or who have had a stroke.
Diabetes Clinics
Run by Nurse Lesley Goodall.
e-Referral Service
If you've been referred to a specialist through the NHS e-Referral Service, booking your appointment online is easy, safe and secure.
Free Annual Health Checks for People with a Learning Disability
People with a learning disability often have poorer physical and mental health than other people.
People with a learning disability can sometimes find it hard to know when they are unwell, or to tell someone about it.
An annual health check (AHC) can improve your health by spotting problems earlier.
What happens at an annual health check?
A health check once a year gives people time to talk about anything that is worrying them and means they can get used to going to visit the doctor.
Who can have an annual health check?
Anyone over the age of 14 with a learning disability, can have an annual health check.
How do I get an annual health check?
To have an annual health check your doctor needs to know you have learning disability. You will then be added to the Learning Disability Register. The learning disability register is different from the register of social care needs managed by local councils.
Contact us on 01243 210086 to find out if you or the person you care for is on the register, or if you want to add someone to the register.
Health Visitors
They are accessible on 01243 793665.
Immunisation Clinic
There are run weekly for the immunisations of babies, pre-school children and for 15 year olds. These clinic are run by Toni Tovey.
Minor Illness Clinic
These are run by Specialist Paramedic Practitioners and Specialist Nurse Prescribers for the diagnosis and treatment of a range of minor illnesses such as chest infections, diarrhoea and vomiting.
Mixed Clinics
These are run by our health care assistants. In these clinics there is blood taking, electrocardiograms, hearing tests, ear syringing are many other tasks undertaken.
Stop Smoking
Please ring in for more details
Travel Clinic
The practice is a registered Yellow Fever Centre and runs a comprehensive travel clinic. Advice on healthy travel, vaccinations, anti-malarial and food/water safety is given.