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Health Checks

If you are over 75 and have not been seen within the last year, or between 16 and 75 and have not been seen within the last three years you may request a consultation with either the nurse or healthcare assistant for a health check.

docbabyBaby clinics

On Tuesday afternoon our practice nurses give immunisations.

On Wednesday mornings (10-12) the health visitors run a walk-in clinic to weigh babies and give advice to the parents of pre-school children.

Cervical smear tests

Between the ages of 25 and 65 we advise our female patients to have regular smears either 3 or 5 yearly depending on age. This simple test can detect changes in the cervix (neck of the womb) that can sometimes lead to cancer if left untreated. Fortunately, if changes are detected treatment is nearly always simple and effective. Smears may have to be repeated either for technical reasons or because of minor changes which frequently return to normal. Smear tests are performed by our practice nurses.

Contraception

All the doctors provide contraceptive advice within their normal appointments as do our practice nurses. Intrauterine devices, both copper and the hormone-containing IUS (Mirena), can be fitted during certain sessions and some of the doctors fit diaphragms. Once a suitable contraception has been chosen you will be advised on what follow-up is needed and whether you should see the doctor or nurse.

Emergency contraception

If you think you may be at risk of pregnancy, please contact your doctor or the nurse as soon as possible. Emergency contraceptive pills can be taken up to 72 hours after unprotected intercourse but are more likely to be effective the sooner they are used. After 72 hours a coil can sometimes be used. Some chemists are able to sell emergency contraceptive pills without a doctor’s prescription. At weekends please contact Westcall

pregnantPre-conception counselling

If you are planning a baby you are welcome to make an appointment with our practice nurses who can advise on folic acid supplements, arrange rubella testing and discuss your lifestyle. They may also suggest an appointment with the doctor, especially if you are on regular medication.

Maternity care

We work closely with the community midwife to provide a complete antenatal and postnatal service for hospital births. The doctors are not able to provide cover for home births although the midwives do. Minor surgery A variety of minor surgical procedures can be performed within the practice. Your doctor will advise whether your condition can be treated at the surgery.

Diabetic clinic

Regular review of diabetics takes place during the diabetic clinic. The aim is to monitor and co-ordinate the care of diabetes and protect against associated complications. Pleas ask reception to arrange this, they will often ask you to bring a urine sample or have tests prior to the clinic

 inhaler2Asthma & COPD clinics

Review of asthma & COPD care is undertaken by our practice nurses who have diplomas in the management of the disease. They can arrange for your asthma medication & inhalers to be re-authorised.