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Clinics & Services asthma_inhaler4

In addition to GP consultations the practice offers a range of additional services and clinics provided by our skilled practice team and our community NHS colleagues:

Chronic Disease Management

  • Asthma
  • COPD (Chronic Lung problems)
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Diabetes

Additional Services

  • Blood pressure checks - Book in to see one of our Healthcare Assistant team, or access our free automated BP and Body Mass Index (Height/Weight) machine by asking at either Reception.
  • Blood tests/ NHS Health Checks - Book with our Phlebotomist or a Healthcare Assistant (HCA) for all routine blood tests.
  • Cervical smears & Human Papilloma virus check (new HPV screening is combined with smears). 
  • Child health & immunisations ***New to Goodwood Court*** - We will shortly be offering a once weekly nurse led immunisation clinic, please contact the reception team for full details from early March 2013. Additionally community health visitors hold regular baby clinics at Conway Court on Thursday afternoons between 14:00 - 15:30. 
  • Child_belly Dietary advice - Our Healthcare assistant and Practice Nurse team can offer you basic dietary advice and referral or additional advice as required.
  • Family planning - we offer a range of contraception services & sexual health screening including Chlamydia screening. Discuss this with your GP or Practice Nurse. 
  • Maternity services - regular midwife clinics are held at Goodwood Court & The Eaton Centre.
  • Smoking cessation - if you're ready to stop smoking book an appointment with one of our Healthcare assistants. 
  • Help us to keep you & your family healthier and happier!   

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NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER TO ACCESS OUT OF HOURS SERVICES is now Tel: 111 (Single Access Point) - this replaces NHS DIRECT

More News***Current guidance stresses the importance of all pregnant women receiving their flu jabs this year (as well as a pertussis vaccine from 28 weeks onwards), so ask for more information at your antenatal appointment***

 
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