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New Patient Assessments and Well Person Clinics

The Practice Nurses carry out the “well person health check”. Please telephone for an appointment and state this as the reason - a longer appointment is needed. You may be asked to complete a health questionnaire prior to your appointment. The check will cover advice on smoking, alcohol, diet and you will be offered weight and blood pressure analysis.

pregnant_bpMaternity Care:

Clinic Time -Monday and  Friday from 1pm - by appointment

Midwives offer full antenatal and postnatal care and refer to the GP and Consultant Obstetrician if complications occur. Midwives hold the antenatal clinic on Friday from 1pm - by appointment only.

Child Immunisation:

Clinic Time - Thursday at 12.15pm - 1.30pm - by appointment

Immunisation is vital for the continuing health care of children. Computer reminder letters are sent to your home when your child's immunisation is due. We would like all children to benefit from full immunisation and if you have any queries, please discuss these with your health visitor or doctor. The clinic is every Thursday 12.15pm - 1.30pm (by appointment only) and is run by the health visitors.

Child Health Surveillance

The doctors and health visitors share this aspect of child health. The developmental checks are performed from birth onwards and we allow you time to discuss your child’s development.

Cytology Clinics

Sister Walsh, Sister Fletcher and Sister Peill alternate a weekly Wednesday clinic, especially for ladies who require a cytology test (more commonly known as a smear test) - by appointment only.

Women's Health Clinic:

Clinic runs Monday afternoon and Thursday morning

Dr Murgatroyd runs a weekly “women's health clinic” on Thursday morning. Dr Gilbert has the clinic on Monday afternoons. At these clinics we aim to be frank, open and confidential. We can tackle simple and complex problems, whatever your age,beliefs or religion. Within these clinics you can discuss any type of contraception - natural methods, pill, mini-pill, diaphragm (cap), intrauterine devices (coils), sterilisation counselling, emergency contraception and implants or injections.

You can also discuss Hormone Replacement Therapy. Breast checks and cervical smears are offered if they are due. Advice and swab testing of sexual health matters and counselling is offered. The clinics benefit from being training clinics for doctors who wish to be proficient in family planning matters. You will be treated with utmost respect, privacy, with dignity, in total confidence.

heart_and_cardiogramCardiac Clinic

Sister Walsh works alongside Dr.Denver  in a weekly cardiac clinic. These clinics offer longer apointments to ensure patients with cardiac conditions have a full health review.

Diabetes Clinic

Sister Todd works alongside Dr Craven to run a weekly diabetes clinic. This clinic offers longer appointments to ensure diabetes patients get a full health review.

Chest Clinic

Dr McDonnell and Sister Fletcher run weekly respiratory clinics. These clinics offer longer appointments to ensure patients with respiratory conditions have a full health review.

Minor Operations

Doctors Craven, Denver,  and Gilbert have periodic minor operations clinic. This clinic has longer appointments where lumps and bumps and skin lesions can be treated. You will need to discuss your problem with a doctor prior to being given an appointment in the minor operations clinic.

Smoking Cessation

Nurse Delia Gaskell offers appointments to all patients who are wishing to stop smoking. She can offer advice and support, including free prescriptions for nicotine replacement therapy. Back to Top Services

Physiotherapy Assessment

The practice is visited every week on a friday morning by a physiotherapist, who undertakes physiotherapy assessment. The assessment takes place at Meadowside. The assessment is arranged by the doctor at your appointment. You may be telephoned just before the physiotherapy appointment to remind you to attend.

Noticeboard

IMPORTANT PATIENT NOTICE:

ORDERING REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS

From 1st September 2012, you will no longer be able to order your prescription over the telephone.  This is because our lines have become so busy, making it difficult for patients with urgent queries to get through. 

The ways to order your repeat prescription will be:

*Online - please bring two forms of ID (one photographic) to reception and we will give you the access details.

*Pharmacy - most pharmacies will deal with ordering, dispensing (and delivery should you require) prescriptions.

*By Post/Hand - you can post the right hand side of your prescription to us or hand it over at the reception desk.

 

We hope you will understand the need to make this change. A recent survey in the practice showed the calls we take for repeat prescriptions alone take an average of 15 hours per week.

Many thanks for understanding.

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Statement from University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust is aware of problems with its outpatient appointment system.

A team, which includes clinicians, is working to establish the number and nature of appointments that may be affected. If delays are identified, individual patients will be contacted directly to make a new appointment.

Should any patients have immediate concerns about their follow-up appointment they can call a 24 hour, seven days a week, dedicated phone line on 0845 608 0278.

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