Clinics

We run a range of clinics. For an appointment or further details, please contact reception. During the current outbreak many clinics have been cancelled. Please check or we will text and advise you.

Tpregnanthe frequency and times of clinics vary with demand, but appointments can be made for the following at the surgery:

  • Ante-Natal Care
  • Asthma/COPD
  • Baby Care
  • Child health & Immunisations
  • Minor Surgery Cryotherapy
  • Sexual Health / Contraceptive Advice/ Chlamydia Screening
  • Cytology (Cervical Smear)
  • Family Planning / Pregnancy Advice
  • Health Promotion & Weight Management (Well-Man/Woman)
  • Menopause / HRT Advice
  • Over-75 checks
  • Smoking Cessation Advice
  • Travel Advice & Vaccines
  • Diabetes
  • Seasonal Flu Immunisations

 


 

Treatment Room Services

A nurse attends the surgery each day. You can make an appointment with her for the following:

  • flujabsDressings
  • Regular injections
  • Blood pressure measurement    
  • Ear syringing
  • Urine testing
  • Removal of stitches

Healthcare Assistants

Provide the following services

  • Blood tests as requested by the Doctors
  • Urine testing
  • Blood Pressure measurements
  • ECG's
  • Health Checks to newly registered patients 
  • COPD Spirometery testing
  • INR checks

 

Stop smoking advice and support

All the GP’s are keen to help you to stop smoking and to start whatever treatment you are happy with, is safe, and is likely to be effective. But the follow up has to be through our specially trained practice nurse, Mandy Allen.

To continue receiving medication you have to be seen or to make contact with Mandy on a regular basis. Because of her skills we have one of the highest success rates in the Southern Area.

Help is also available through the Northern Pharmacy, based alongside the Health Centre, and most other pharmacies.


Private Services

There is a charge made for certain items not covered by the NHS, e.g. BUPA / PPP claim forms, private certificates, passport forms, medicals for sports, driving and employment, certain letters, e.g. to solicitors. 

Complaints

In some instances these are best resolved with the staff you are dealing with, i.e. delays in being seen. Where staff are unable to deal with the matter or you decide later that you are dissatisfied with the outcome you may contact the Practice Manager who also investigates complaints. Your complaint will be acknowledged within 3 working days and within 10 you will be given a response and offered a meeting if necessary to discuss. If you feel the matter would be best dealt with externally you may contact the Health & S C Board, Complaints Office, 12-22 Linenhall Street Belfast 082 9032 1313. This procedure does not deal with matters of legal liability or compensation but we hope you will use it to give us an opportunity of looking into and if necessary correcting any problem that may have arisen.  

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