Clinics

Antenatal Care

A full Ante-natal and Post-natal service is provided by the doctors. A Post-natal invite to see the doctor will be sent to you when due.    

Baby Clinic (Well Baby)

A joint clinic is run between the practice nurse and doctor to run a Well-Baby Development check for 6-8 week old babies.

Cervical Smears

This is carried out by the nurse.

It is recommended that cervical smear tests are carried out as follows:

  • Between the ages of 25 and 49 years – every three years
  • Between the ages of 50 and 64 years – every five years

Child Vaccinations

  • Vaccinations are vital as they provides life-long protection against serious infectious and diseases, some of which can be fatal.
  • Your children will be sent appointments to attend sessions at the Surgery when they are due.
  • If you cannot attend, or miss a session please make another appointment with the Practice Nurse at a more convenient time.
  • Please ensure you remember to bring your child’s Red Book or other immunisations record when you attend for immunisation appointments.

Vaccination schedule

Contraceptive Services & Family Planning Clinic

  • A full range of contraceptive services are provided by the Practice.
  • Emergency contraception is available by appointment.

E-Referrals

  • E-referrals is a service that allows you to choose your hospital or clinic and book an appointment with a specialist.
  • When you and your GP agree that you need to see a specialist you will be able to choose from a list of hospitals or clinics.

You will also be able to choose the date and time of your appointment https://refer.nhs.uk/login.

Flu & Pneumococcal Vaccination

  • If you meet the criteria you will be contacted to book an appointment.

These vaccinations are recommended for patients over the age of 65, patients suffering with heart, lung, liver or kidney diseases, diabetes or residents of nursing homes.

Travel Vaccinations

If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world.

If you plan to go abroad, please discuss your need for vaccination at least two months beforehand so the Practice Nurse can arrange a full course of immunisation.

 

Page last reviewed: 17 June 2026
Page created: 30 April 2026