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doctor2Diabetic Clinic

Nurse By appointment
We aim to achieve good control of diabetes and prevent complications by providing regular check-ups and education. You can get more information about the care for diabetes from the variety of leaflets available from our Diabetic Nurses.

Minor Illness Clinic

New Service Patients presenting with minor illnesses such as coughs,colds, sore throats, earache and minor injuries can now be seen by our new Minor Ailments Nurse Practitioner.  She is based at our Killay Surgery but available to all patients. Please book through reception.

Respiratory Clinic Clinic

Nurse By appointment
Surgery on Thursday and Fridays
If you have asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), we will regularly monitor your care and help you to improve the way you manage your condition yourself. For more information please see our patient information leaflet on the Respiratory Clinic.

501775_illnessChild Health And Well Baby Clinic

Doctor, Nurse No appointment needed and Health Visitor 
Surgery Wednesday 1.00 - 2.00pm

Antenatal Clinic

Community Midwife By appointment and Health Visitor
Surgery Thursday 1.30 - 4.00pm

Parentcraft

Health Visitor To prepare you for parenthood.  Run in the evening. Ask at reception.

Smear Clinic

Please telephone your usual surgery for an appointment for a smear test.

Cryotherapy Clinic

Doctor By appointment
Alternate Tuesdays 2.00 to 3.30pm

Flu Vaccination Clinics

These are available each autumn for people over 65 and those with certain medical conditions such as chronic (long-term) chest problems, diabetes and heart disease.

Minor Operations

The Doctors carry out minor surgery in our well equipped treatment room. Such surgery includes the removal of cysts and warts and is usually arranged in consultation
with your Doctor.

Joint Injections

There are doctors in the practice able to provide more specialist care. After routine assessment, if appropriate, the doctor can offer joint injections to relieve discomfort.  

 
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