We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
Call 01392 432761 to book an appointment Please note during January 2022 most of our appointments will be on the day telephone triage appointments. We anticipate that like many other services ... [continue] Appointments
There is plenty of information to help you manage your health on the NHS Choices website. These buttons will take you to different sections of NHS Choices and you can ... [continue] NHS health information
There is now the facility for patients to book appointments with a doctor and order repeat prescriptions via this website. This is protected by the highest security and cannot be ... [continue] Online services
Contraception, Menopause and Women’s Services The doctors and the practice nurses are happy to advise on all methods of contraception. We are also a practice specialising in women’s health including ... [continue] Other services
NHS 111 What is NHS 111? NHS 111 is the free NHS non-emergency number. When should you call it? You need medical help or advice fast, but it’s not a ... [continue] Out of hours services
We employ Practice Nurses and a Health Care Assistant who can be seen by appointment for advice on minor illness and for the following services:- Immunisations Blood Tests Swabs Travel ... [continue] Practice nurses
Why do GPs charge fees? The NHS provides health care, at the point of need, free of charge. As a practice our priority is to ensure that patients with a ... [continue] Private Charges and Fee’s
Please allow 48 hours for repeat prescriptions to be ready for collection. To order your medicines please either hand in a repeat request to reception, post your request to us ... [continue] Repeat prescriptions
Did you know that 10 of the most minor ailments seen by GPs can also be treated by you at home? By treating yourself at home you could save a ... [continue] Self care
You only need a doctor’s note if you are unable to work and are ill for longer than seven calendar days. Your employer will provide you with an SC2 self-certificate ... [continue] Sick certificates
Since our telephones are very busy in the early morning, we ask you to telephone for test results (eg blood, urine, x-ray) between 11 and 12.30 each day. To ensure ... [continue] Test results
We try to keep our GP appointments for patients with more serious health problems. Before you book an appointment to see a doctor please consider whether an appointment with a ... [continue] Who should I see?
Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 5th April, 2019