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Clinics and Services

Primary Care Chaplaincy

  • Have you experienced grief or loss?
  • Do you feel the lack of something you used to enjoy or hoped for?
  • Do you carry shame or guilt?
  • Have you lost a role or do you struggle to find your place in the world?
  • Do you need to find forgiveness? Or do you want to forgive someone else?
  • Would you like to find meaning and purpose in life?
  • Would you like to find hope? Do you find it hard to be hopeful?
  • Would you like someone to really listen to you?

If so…one of our chaplains are here to give you time, space and attention in a busy world to help you to move towards a place where you can start to live life to the full.

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Baby Clinic

Immunisations are booked by appointment only, and clinics run Monday 12:30pm to 2:30pm and Wednesday 10:30am to 12:30pm.

Call health visitors directly on 020 3222 0731 or 020 3222 0742

Antenatal Clinic

GP Antenatal/Midwife Clinics - by appointment only.

Family Planning and Sexual Health

If you need to book an initial appointment, you will need to book a double appointment with a nurse.

Blood Test Clinic (Phlebotomy)

By appointment every day till 3.30pm, with Health Care Assistant.

Nurse Clinics

Monday to Friday for:

  • Asthma Checks
  • Diabetes Reviews
  • Travel Vaccinations
  • Childhood Immunisations
  • Lifestyle and Dietary Advice by appointment
  • Ear Syringing
  • Cervical Smear Test

Health Care Assistant Clinics

Monday to Friday for:

  • Blood Pressure Checks
  • Dressings
  • ECG's (on referral from GP)
  • Removal of Stitches/Clips
  • Smoking Cessation
  • Phlebotomy
  • Diabetic Foot Checks
  • Healthy Eating Advice

Young People

We aim to offer services which are young person friendly. In summary, this means that:

  • We aim to empower young people to manage their own health, care and treatment. Young people are welcome to see a Doctor on their own if they wish and are aged 12 to 16. We would however advise them to come with an adult where possible.
  • Our doctors and nurses will listen to you and take your concerns seriously, sometimes, young people can find it more difficult than adults to talk about the underlying problem and the reason for seeing a GP.
  • You can be seen on your own, with no lower age limit. Our reception staff can make an appointment for you to see a GP without a parent if you would prefer to.
  • If you come with a parent/carer/friend, you can still be seen on your own for part of the consultation while they wait outside.
  • People aged 16 or over are entitled to consent to their own treatment. This can only be overruled in exceptional circumstances.
  • Like adults, young people (aged 16 or 17) are presumed to have sufficient capacity to decide on their own medical treatment, unless there’s significant evidence to suggest otherwise.
  • Children under the age of 16 can consent to their own treatment if they’re believed to have enough intelligence, competence and understanding to fully appreciate what’s involved in their treatment. This is known as being Gillick competent.

Further Information about consent to treatment from NHS England

Group Consultations for patients with Type 2 Diabetes

Group consultations are 1:1 appointments carried out in a group setting, where you will review your diabetes progress and management plan. This enables you to connect with your healthcare team, as well as meeting other people who are living with diabetes. These consultations are run as group sessions to allow you to spend more time with your healthcare team and discuss things that matter to you. The group are then able to support each other and share ideas on managing diabetes.

See our group consultations page for details

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