Adolescents
Adolescents need booster vaccinations between 13 and 18 years patients will be contacted by the school nurse regarding this vaccination.
As you may have heard the government have announced that patients aged 50–64 years old will be eligible for a free flu vaccination from their GP practice as part of the flu vaccination programme.
This is a great opportunity for us to protect even more of our patients at a time where there are additional health risks associated with Covid-19 (coronavirus).
We urge that if you fall under this eligible category to NOT contact us for an appointment. We will contact you in due course as we need time to plan and order the vaccinations.
We urge anyone who’s in a clinical risk group to take up the vaccination offer when they receive it. It will give them a much-needed layer of protection and there is absolutely no evidence that getting a flu vaccine increases the risk of getting Covid-19.
Adolescents need booster vaccinations between 13 and 18 years patients will be contacted by the school nurse regarding this vaccination.
Our antenatal clinics are held every Tuesday morning.
Baby clinic is held with our Health Visitor and the Practice Nurse on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 9am to 10am.
Routine cervical smears are performed by our Practice Nurse. Make an appointment at reception. It is national policy to offer smears every three years for women 25 years or older, and every five years for women over 50.
Children will be invited at certain ages for a check up by the health visitor and/or doctor.
A referral by the GP or Practice Nurse is required to see the Chiropodist. A clinic is held once a month at the surgery.
Our Practice Nurse and GPs provide a full range of contraceptive choices and a confidential service which includes provision of emergency contraception. Emergency contraception, commonly referred to as the morning after pill, is more effective the sooner it is taken. Condoms are available for free – please discuss arrangements for collection with a clinician.
Every autumn we offer flu vaccination to patients:
If you would like us to send you an text reminder when flu vaccinations are available please let the practice have your email details.
Health checks are available for patients between the ages of 16-75 that have not been seen in the past three years, and for patients over 75 that have not been seen during the last 12 months. If too ill to attend the surgery, this can be carried out in the patient’s home at the doctor’s discretion.
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This check is part of a national scheme to help prevent the onset of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease. Everyone aged 40–74 who has not been diagnosed with the conditions mentioned above will be invited for a check up once every five years. If you are outside the age range and concerned about your health you should contact your GP.
Patients can now self-refer to physiotherapy, if you feel you have a condition that the physiotherapist could help with please book an appointment at reception. Clinics are held weekly on a Wednesday.
We advise regular reviews for all patients with asthma, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, epilepsy, COPD and other chronic conditions. Please make a 20 minute appointment with our Practice Nurse.
The shingles vaccination is available to patients between the ages of 70 and 78. Please make an appointment at reception.
If you want to stop smoking and would like our advice or help, please contact the North Yorkshire stop smoking service.
Phone: 01609 797272
For travel immunisations and advice please complete the travel vaccination questionnaire and make an appointment to see the Practice Nurse, 6 to 8 weeks prior to travel. We recommend that you see us early in case you require a course of immunisations.