Clinics and Services

 

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All Clinics are by appointment only. Some of these services may be suspended due to the Coronavirus pandemic response

Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

  • Diabetes, Heart Failure etc: Wednesday 09:20 - 12:00
 

Blood Pressure

  • Tuesday    11:00 - 12:00
 

Further Information

 

Asthma 

Patients can book a 20 minute appointment with the practice nurse Monday to Friday

The UK has among the highest prevalance of asthma symptoms in children worldwide. In 2014 1216 people died from asthma. 185 people are asmitted to hospital with asthma each day. 

 

Further Information

 

Children's Clinic

  • Tuesday 13:00 - 14:00 - by appointment only

Tuesday Afternoon Baby Clinic with our Health Visitor – Tanesha

NB: this clinic is for well children only

All contact with the Health Visitor are by appointment.  Please call 02076834753 for an appointment or if you have concerns about your baby/child and would like advice.

All childhood immunisations with the practice nurse are by appointment which can be arranged at reception in the usual manner.

For baby weighing there is a drop in clinic at The John Scott Centre each Tuesday morning between 9.30-11.30am

 

Womens Clinic

  • Thursday 14:30 - 16:30 (coil fittings and removals) If you would like a fitting, please call reception who will book a telephone consultation with Dr Silverman
 

Screening

Breast Screening

All eligible women aged 50 to 70 are sent an appointment by post. If you are unable to attend the appointment given to you or have missed your appointment, you may ring the Breast Screening Service on 0203 758 2024 and arrange your own appointment at a time convenient to you. The service also provides evening and Saturday appointments. Click here to visit the website

 

Cervical Screening

The aim of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme is to reduce the number of women who develop cervical cancer and the number of women who die from the condition. Since the screening programme was introduced in the 1980s, the number of cervical cancer cases has decreased by about 7% each year.

All women who are registered with a GP are invited for cervical screening:

  • aged 25 to 49 - every three years
  • aged 50 to 64 - every five years
  • over 65 - only women who haven't been screened since age 50 or those who have recently had abnormal tests
 

Bowel Cancer Screening

If you are aged 60 to 74, you will receive a letter inviting you to take part in the bowel cancer screening programme. The letter will include a leaflet, which explains the benefits and risks of screening. You will be invited to take part in screening every two years until you reach the age of 75. Click here to visit the website

 

Health Checks

  • aged 16 years old
  • aged 40 years old
  • aged 60 years old
 

Aged 40 to 74

The NHS Health Check is your chance to get a free midlife MOT.  For adults in England aged 40-74 without a pre-existing condition, it checks your circulatory and vascular health and what your risk of getting a disabling disease is. If you would like a health check please call reception. Click here to visit the website