Surgery Clinics

 

We offer a range of clinics and services at the surgery.

Clinics

Alcohol and Drugs Worker

If you are worried about your alcohol consumption or drug use please speak to one of the GP’s who can arrange for you to see our drugs and alcohol worker.

See drug and alcohol services in our Self Help Centre

Antenatal Care

Most of our patients have antenatal care at either the Royal Free Hospital, Whittington Hospital or University College Hospital. If you find out you are pregnant, you can refer yourself for care at one of the local hospitals. 

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If you have more complex needs or concerns about your pregnancy, please do make an appointment with a GP.

If you have concerns about your pregnancy in the early stages (for example abdominal pain or bleeding) you can self-refer for an early scan and assessment.

Learn more about your pregnancy on the NHS website

Baby Clinics and Health Visitors

Our clinical team meets regularly with our health visitor and school nurse colleagues. All children under 5 have an assigned health visitor.

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Citizens Advice Bureau

The Citizens Advice Bureau run a session every Thursday for advice on debts, benefits, housing, employment, the law, relationships, consumer issues, family matters, health, education, discrimination and immigration.

Contraception and Family Planning

We offer cervical smears, sexual health screening and contraception.

Make an appointment with our practice nurse

We offer insertion of LARC (long-acting reversible contraception), including the Mirena coil (IUS) and copper coil (IUD). Please arrange an appointment via reception to discuss this further.

Counselling

We are fortunate to have a counselling provision at the practice. We have two counsellors who can offer 6 sessions of therapy. Please speak to a GP to discuss a referral.

Find local and national support for counselling, or see support for bereavement

Minor Surgery

Dr Johnston can perform minor surgical procedures at the practice. Please check with a GP if your condition will be suitable for this service.

Postnatal Care

We would like to meet you and your new baby 6 to 8 weeks after birth. We link this with the baby’s first immunisations with the practice nurse. The GP will examine the baby and also check if you are recovering from the birth.

Please register the baby in advance of your appointment