Clinics and Services

We offer a range of clinics and services including those below. For more information, please visit our Health Review and Assessment Clinic Room.

If you would like to attend any of the below clinics, please visit our Consulting Room.

Clinics

  • Antenatal Clinic
  • Asthma Clinic – If you have been advised by the surgery to submit an annual review of your asthma symptoms, please complete our Asthma Review form
  • Baby and Childhood Vaccination Clinic
  • Cardiac Clinic
  • Diabetic Clinic
  • Diet Clinic
  • Minor Surgery Clinic
  • Travel Advice Clinic
  • Warfarin Clinic
  • Well Persons Clinic – Cervical Smear Tests

Services Available

Baby Clinic

Our baby/child clinic is held every Tuesday between 11:00 and 12:30.

No appointment is necessary for child immunisation and child development checks, for children aged between 0-4 years.

An appointment for vaccinations or 6 week baby checks is needed. Please telephone reception to book.

Cervical Smear Tests

We recommend that all women who are or have been sexually active between the ages of 25 and 65 years, have a smear test taken every three years.

Family Planning

The practice offers a full range of family planning services, which include coils (IUCD), injectable and oral contraceptives and ‘the morning after pill’.

If you have been advised by the surgery to submit a contraceptive pill review, please complete our Contraceptive Pill Review form.

Health Visitor

The health visitor is not attached to the practice. The nearest clinics with health visitor attendance are:

  • Ashton Green, 09:30 – 11:30 on Wednesdays
  • Haydock Health Centre, 09:30 – 13:00 on Wednesdays

Maternity Care

The antenatal clinic is held every Wednesday between 12:00 and 13:00. An appointment can be made at reception.

Minor Surgery

The doctor will undertake minor surgical procedures on Thursday between 11:00 and 12:00. Each individual case should be discussed with the doctor; following this an appointment will be offered.

Travel Vaccinations

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible – at least 6 weeks before you travel – as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations. These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine. Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.

To help the travel nurses assess your travel needs it is important that they are in receipt of your Travel Risk Assessment form before your appointment.

Some travel vaccines are ordered on a private prescription and these incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge. This is because not all travel vaccinations are included in the services provided by the NHS.