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FLU CLINICS WILL BE HELD DURING OCTOBER.  IF YOU ARE AGED 65 AND OVER,  OR ARE AT RISK, PLEASE CONTACT THE MAIN SURGERY NUMBER TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT.

 

 


Doctors
Nursing Staff
Practice Team
Healthcare Team

Health Visitors

Health Visitor
Mrs Janet Carter is available to give health advice to all age groups – please feel free to phone. To request a visit or for telephone advice please ring, if possible between 8.30 – 9.30am Monday – Friday. Messages may be left any time.

Child Health Clinic: Wednedays 2–4pm (no appointment needed). Child Health Development Checks, hearing tests & vision tests are by appointment.

Attached Staff

Community Nurses
Community Matron Julie Hookins is based at this Health centre, and supported by Mandy Lamble & Kathryn Downing. The Community Nursing Service operates seven days a week and messages may be left at reception during their opening hours. Urgent messages will be responded to the same day. Patients already on the nursing caseload are able to contact the Community Nurses direct by mobile phone if necessary.
Midwife
Sister Cheryl Cole, Community Midwife, covers our Health Centre and holds ante-natal clinics on a Wednesday morning. Messages can be left at reception.
Physiotherapist
Sue Wheeler, Physiotherapist covers two days a week at the Health Centre. If you feel you would benefit from physiotherapy please either complete a self referral form available from reception or make an appointment to discuss this with one of the doctors.
Counsellor
Juliana Hopkins is a qualified Counsellor who visits the surgery weekly. If you are anxious or have a problem and feel you would benefit from talking to a counsellor please make an appointment to discuss this with your doctor who would refer you to Juliana if appropriate.
Chiropodist

An NHS chiropodist visits the health centre every Wednesday & Jane Collingwood Bates, an NHS footcare assistant visits fortnightly on a Tuesday. You can make a self referral with the chiropody service if you are of pensionable age, people under 60 years should see a doctor who will refer you if necessary. Please note that appointments for both these services are not made from the health centre and patients can experience long waiting times for non urgent referrals.