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Clinics & Services

Services we offer (at no cost):

  • Alcohol and drugs advice and support
  • Asthma clinics and chronic obstructive disease clinics (COPD)
  • Baby clinics
  • Cervical cytology screening
  • Child health surveillance
  • Childhood vaccinations and immunisations
  • Contraceptive services, IUD/IUS fitting/removal
  • Diabetes clinics
  • Doppler scans
  • Ear syringing
  • ECGs (electrical heart trace)
  • Flu immunisation and routine adult immunisations
  • GP consultations
  • Home visits
  • Maternity services (midwife)
  • Medication reviews
  • NHS and new patient health checks
  • Nurse consultations
  • Nursing home visits
  • Phlebotomy
  • Smoking cessation advice and support
  • Spirometry (lung/breathing) clinics
  • Telephone triage
  • Travel advice and immunisations
  • Wound management / dressings / suture removal

Clinics

As a practice, we also offer a number of dedicated clinics. These include specific disease management for those patients suffering with diabetes, chronic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma. These clinics enable our clinicians to monitor these patients so that appropriate advice, guidance and treatment can be offered. We aim to offer appointments at these clinics on an annual basis and an invitation letter will be sent to you. You are welcome to contact reception to request an appointment in one of these clinics if you have not been seen for 12 months or more.  
 
In addition to these disease management clinics, we also offer the following dedicated clinics:
  • Well Woman Clinic
  • Contraceptive Clinic
  • Child Health Clinic
Well Woman Clinic
 
You can make an appointment for a cervical smear in Well Woman Clinic, run by our practice nurses. Please note that you must have received a letter advising you to make an appointment from Cervical Screening Wales. You may also book an appointment for this clinic if a doctor has advised you to do so.
 
Contraception Clinic
 
Patients wishing to discuss new contraceptive options need to make an appointment with a doctor in the first instance. For those patients who have already done this and require a coil change/removal or an implanon change/removal, a doctor's appointment is not needed and an appointment can be made for this clinic.
 
Emergency contraception ('morning after' pill) can be obtained from a pharmacist and may be prescribed 72 hours after unprotected sexual intercourse. Alternatively you may request to speak with a doctor urgently.