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Seasonal Flu Immunisations
We will be holding Flu clinics for those clinically ‘At Risk’ or Aged 65 and Over during the first 2 weeks of October.

‘At Risk’ catagories are those suffering from:

Heart Disease
COPD or Severe Asthma
Liver or Kidney Disease Diabetes
Stroke
Neurological Disease
Lowered immunity due disease, or treatment of disease.
Pregnant ladies

If you are in one of the above catagories you should be receive an invitation to attend one of the clinics.

For more information about who should have the flu jab click here.

If you think you are in an ‘At Risk’ category & have not received an invitation letter by 20th September 2011, please call the surgery to confirm your eligibility for a free vaccine.

Click here to see the 'Seasonal Flu Immunisations' timetable.

Acute Clinic
Registered patients of the surgery who have an urgent medical need are able to phone for an appointment that morning. This appointment will usually be with one of our specially trained Nurse Practitioners.

If you feel you need to be seen the same day you MUST phone before 11am, preferably earlier. It makes the management of our workload, and our ability to offer you an appointment, much easier if you can phone early.

Please appreciate that only urgent problems can be dealt with at this appointment, you may be asked to make a routine appointment to discuss any other problem.

Extended Hours
We now offer extended opening hours for patients who would like a GP consultation outside of normal surgery opening hours. These appointments are pre-planned and are for non-urgent consultations and it is not an emergency service.

Please contact reception if you need an extended hours appointment.

Restricted Medicine List

Please click here to view medicines that are on the restricted medicine list.