We provide specialist clinics covering the following areas:
- Asthma Clinic
- Diabetes Clinic
- Coronary Heart Screen
- Hypertension Monitoring
- Smoking Cessation
- Yellow Fever – we are an approved Yellow Fever Centre
- Antenatal Clinic – by appointment with the midwife on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons
- 6-8 week Baby Checks
Other services available include:
- Treatment Room – open Monday to Friday for dressings and ECG’s
- ENT clinic – Dr Alex is accredited to provide advice and treatment for patients with common chronic ear, nose and throat conditions. Referral to this clinic, if appropriate, is arranged by your doctor following a normal appointment.
- Family planning/contraception/sexual health – including coil fitting, coil checks and emergency “morning after” advice. Available via self booking at Ashfield Surgery’s sexual health or well woman clinics and is during normal surgery hours. Female sterilization and male vasectomy advice is provided during normal surgery times.
- Minor surgery – arranged individually by the doctor following a normal appointment
- Child health surveillance – check-ups are carried out by the health visitors. Babies are also seen by the doctor at six to eight weeks
- Patients over 75 – a general health screen is available for patients seeking an annual check-up.
- Holiday vaccinations – including yellow fever. For details please book an appointment to be seen in the travel clinic.
- Social Prescribing – Not all health-related problems can be solved through medication. Social Prescribing is non-medical support within your GP Surgery. It is a way of supporting you and your family to discover and access services local to you to improve your wellbeing. To book an appointment with your social prescriber, speak to your doctor, receptionist or any health professional within your GP surgery.
Click here for more information - First Contact Physio – The role of the First Contact Physiotherapist (FCPs) in Primary care is to assess patients with soft tissue, muscle and joint pain and to decide on the most appropriate management pathway. The First Contact Physiotherapist will assess you and diagnose what’s happening. They will also give expect advise on how to best manage your condition. They will also recommend exercises and other approaches to deal with the issue and refer you on to specialist services if necessary. Click here for more information
All Services
Non-NHS Services
Some services provided fall outside the scope of the NHS and therefore attract charges. Examples include the following: Our reception […]
Travel Vaccinations
If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to […]