News:

TEXT REMINDERS !!!

We are now able to send text reminders to patients for forthcoming booked appointments.

Please give us your mobile numbers as soon as possible to take advantage of this service.

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We are delighted to announce that

Dr Dev Patel

joined the practice on Monday 2nd August 2010.

We hope you will all join us in making him welcome

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NEW !!

Self Referral Physiotherapy Pilot

From 6th April we are offering a Self Referral system for Physiotherapy

Please see option 20 from the list on the opposite side of this page for more details

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The facility to book an appointment via the internet is now available.   This service is NOT available through this website.

In order to use this facility you will need to give us your email address.  As the service is individual to each person and to maintain confidentiality it is NOT possible to use a "family" email - each person wishing to use the service must have an individual email address. 

Please be aware that there will be a limited number of appointments available through this service.

Please contact the surgery for more information about how to register for on line appointments.

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We would  appreciate it if you could take a few moments to complete the Patient Survey which can be found via the icon at the bottom of the page you are viewing.

Your feedback is very helpful to us as we try to maintain a high standard of service and improve in areas where we could do better.  Thank you !

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We operate  Saturday morning surgery sessions for booked appointments ONLY. 

It is NOT possible to collect or request prescriptions on a Saturday morning.

Please ask at reception if you would like to see a Doctor at one of these sessions.

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Appointments
Our clinics operate weekdays between 8.30 to 11.00am except Thursdays when they begin at 9.00am. Routine appointments can be booked in advance or on the day from 8.00am. Afternoon clinics run between 3.00pm and 6.00pm. These appointments can be booked in advance and on the day.

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Out of Hours
Please telephone the normal surgery number   (023) 9237 0422   The surgery answerphone will give you a contact number for the out-of-hours service.

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Test Results
If suggested by the doctor, the results of certain tests may be obtained by telephoning, or calling in person, after 2pm on weekdays.  Please call 023 92 370422. The doctor will leave a message if he needs to see you to discuss the result.

Sexual Health
Childrens Health
Female Health
Vaccinations
Healthy Living

Sexual Health

coldBoth men and women need to look after their sexual health and take time to understand the issues that surround contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

For instance there are some STIs, like chlamydia, that you could be carrying without having any symptoms. This infection can affect fertility, so it's important to make use of the sexual health services available for free on the NHS.

Useful Resources:

Sex & Young People
A comprehensive guide to the questions you may have about sex from the NHS

Sexually Transmitted Infections
Issues, symptoms and treatments

Sexual Health FAQs
Expert answers from a qualified Doctor

Netdoctor
Here you'll find tips for a fulfilling sex life plus advice on STDs, contraception and common sex problems.


Contraception

There are so many different types of contraception available that you should be able to find the right method. You may have to try several different things before you choose the one you like most.  

Types of contraception Where do you get contraception?


Useful Resources

NetDoctor
A Family Planning specialist writes about the different types of contraception, the benefits and pitfalls and how effective they are

Contraception - NHS Choices
Information on Contraception from NHS Choices including why, when and how it should be used and with links to other useful resources.

Hormonal Contraception
This factsheet is for women who are taking hormonal contraceptives, or who would like information about them.


Chlamydia

 

Chlamydia is the most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection among under-25s. Often there are no symptoms, but testing and treatment are simple.

Causes and risk factors Chlamydia is usually passed from one person to another during vaginal, oral or anal sex, or by sharing sex toys. It can live inside cells of the cervix, urethra, rectum and sometimes in the throat and eyes.  

 

Useful Links

NHS Choices - focus on Chlamydia
Information, videos and advice from the NHS website

Chlamydia
This factsheet is for people who have chlamydia, or who would like information about it.

 


These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice