The doctors all provide general medical services including the following:
- Maternity medical services
- Contraceptive services
- Child health surveillance services
- Minor surgery services
These and other specialist clinics are held as follows.
The doctors all provide general medical services including the following:
These and other specialist clinics are held as follows.
If you are pregnant, you can self refer to the midwife. We have set up an online system (that is checked regularly) for women to inform the Community Midwives that ... [continue] Antenatal
Routine three-year smears are done by our practice nurses. We recommend the patient rings for a convenient appointment.
Monday Diabetic Clinic 8:30am-9:55am (appointment required) Phlebotomist (Blood Test) 1:30pm-3:25pm (appointment required) Tuesday Ante-natal 1:00pm- 3:20pm (appointment required) Diabetic Clinic 8:30am-8:50am (appointment required) Wednesday Phlebotomist (Blood Test) 8.30:am-10:55am(appointment required) Child ... [continue] Clinic days and times
Here at Whitchurch Road Surgery, we are able to provide a full range of contraceptive services. If you are looking for contraception, please review the informative leaflets and appropriate weblinks ... [continue] Contraception services
All diabetic patients have a comprehensive annual checkup, which includes testing blood, urine, and also a physical examination. Screening for possible eye problems linked with diabetes, is undertaken, and all ... [continue] Diabetes
The doctors all provide general medical services including the following: Maternity medical services Contraceptive services Child health surveillance services Minor surgery services
Some arthritic joint conditions, as well as many chronic inflammatory conditions such as ‘tennis elbow’, may benefit from a steroid injection.
During minor surgery appointments, the doctors can remove warts, verrucae, some moles, skin tags and cysts using simple surgical techniques. The Doctors are approved for minor surgery. These appointments should ... [continue] Minor Surgery
Occupational vaccinations, normally chicken pox and hepatitis B, fall outside the NHS and therefore a fee is payable by the patient or their employer.
The practice nurses may also give you advice on the following: Stop smoking Weight loss Healthy eating Influenza vaccination, during October each year Drug monitoring: Warfarin, Lithium and drugs for ... [continue] Other Clinics
Stay safe and healthy abroad If you’re planning to travel abroad, it’s essential to ensure you’re vaccinated appropriately. To facilitate this process, we kindly request that you schedule an appointment ... [continue] Travel health
Date published: 8th October, 2014
Date last updated: 4th October, 2022