Tuesday: 09.00am – 10.30pm, delivered by our Practice Nurse
Well Woman (smears)
Females between 25 and 64years will be invited to attend every three-five years for a routine smear test.
Tuesday: 09.00am – 10.30pm, delivered by our Practice Nurse
Females between 25 and 64years will be invited to attend every three-five years for a routine smear test.
Wednesday: 02.00pm – 05.30pm, delivered by our Practice Nurse.
Tuesday: 02.00pm- 05.30pm, delivered by our Practice Nurse.
Wednesday: 09.00a.m. – 1.00pm, delivered by our Practice Nurse.
Delivered by our Practice Nurse on Thursdays (9:30am – 12:00pm).
Help, advice and support is available if you wish to give up smoking; please ask at reception for further details.
You should have your postnatal check 6 to 8 weeks after your baby’s birth to make sure you feel well and are recovering properly.
You can request an appointment for a check yourself, especially if you have any concerns.
It’s a good idea to make a list of questions to take along with you.
When your doctor is asked to give medical information about you in the form of a report, letter or certificate, the request kick starts a series of processes.
This takes time and is not always straightforward or simple to complete. Some of the information is not available easily and will mean the doctor has to sort and select the right information for the request.
The doctor also must establish who is funding this work and if it is not part of their NHS work, agree a fee for this.
When you attend a test of any kind, you will be told how long you should expect to wait for the results. This is a guideline, and we ask that you wait this time before checking for your results.
Please note that we have a strict policy regarding confidentiality and data protection. We will only give test results to the person they relate to unless that person has given prior permission for their release or if they’re not capable of understanding them.
There are different ways you can access the results of tests that have been done at our GP surgery:
Please note that the results of tests carried out during hospital visits are not normally sent to the practice.
If a doctor asks you to have a repeat test, it is usually because:
Please do not worry if the doctor has asked you for a repeat test. The doctor will speak to you or request to see you directly if they need to discuss the results.
The NHS provides sickness certification only after seven continuous days of illness. If you need a sick note to cover this period of sickness you should complete a Self-Certification (SC2) form which is available from your employer or on the HMRC website.