Clinics & Services

Antenatal & Postnatal Clinic

We have a full antenatal and postnatal service provided by the Community Midwife who holds clinics regularly. Antenatal care will be shared by her and the Doctor.

Asthma & Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Clinics

These clinics are aimed at people with Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

They are run by the practice nurse who will discuss asthma and COPD in detail together with its management by explaining how to recognise the symptoms and choosing the most appropriate inhalers. Anyone who wishes to make a booking for this clinic should contact reception.

If your asthma or COPD is well controlled you should attend the clinic annually for a review. You will generally be sent an invitation for this clinic.

Diabetes Clinic

This clinic offers a comprehensive service for people with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes that discusses in detail Diabetes & its management to help monitor diabetic control.

Patients will either be given or asked to make an appointment.

Heart Disease Clinic

This is a Nurse-led clinic for patients with heart disease.

If you have angina or have had a heart attack, we will offer you an appointment for a review every year. We will review your condition, give you the best treatment, and try to lower your risk factors to prevent further illness.

Patients will either be given or asked to make an appointment.

Hypertension Clinic

This clinic deals with the management of high blood pressure which is the most common modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death. For most people with high blood pressure the chances are it has no definite cause and may run in the family.

If you have angina or have had a heart attack, we will offer you an appointment for a review every year. We will review your condition, give you the best treatment, and try to lower your risk factors to prevent further illness.

Lifestyle Clinic

This clinic gives patients a health and wealth check. The aim of the scheme is to give patients more advice about benefits, debt, housing, employment and other issues.

Please ask at Reception for an appointment.

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