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Clinics and Services
Find out more about the services we offer
Clinics
Information coming soon
Asthma Clinic
We provide Asthma reviews for all patients with Asthma, please see the Asthma questionnaire that needs to be completed prior to a review.
Breast Cancer Screening
Breast screening is offered to all women in the UK from the age of 50. You will get your first invite between the age of 50-53 years old. If you are concerned that you haven't been contacted yet, please click the blue box below to get in touch with the South East London Breast screening team.
Learn when you'll be invited for breast screening and who should go
If you have have missed your mammogram screening appointment, please click the link below to for information on how to rearrange it. The local unit is Kings College and the link takes you to their contact details so you can phone to rearrange.
Rearrange breast screening or speak to the breast screening team
What if you don't want to have a screening
Screening is not compulsory and it is your right to not have it.
If you would prefer not to have a mammogram, please complete our breast screening refusal form.
However, before you make that decision, please find out more information on the benefits of screening to detect breast cancer early.
Child Immunisations / Childhood Vaccinations
Please book a call with the nurse if you are unsure which immunisations need to be carried out.
We know that vaccines can be topical and therefore we want to provide you with the best information to enable you to decide how you want to proceed with protecting your children's health. We will provide you with information and impartial data showing you why vaccination is one of the most important things that a parent can do for their child. Ideally, children should have their jabs at the right age to protect them as early as possible and minimise the risk of infection.
If you are happy to have your child vaccinated as per the NHS and Public health guidance, please click below to view the schedule of immunisation. If you feel you need more information about why vaccinations are needed and the evidence for how they have prevented death and disease, please scroll down for more detailed information.
COPD Review
You can attend this service without a referral.
Cervical Smear Test Screening
Our nurse is experienced in taking smear for cervical cancer screening.
Dressings Clinic
You can attend this service without a referral
Diabetes Care
We provide diabetes care to both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics and actively monitor all the major health indicators and provide a wide array of treatments.
Flu Vaccinations
The flu vaccine helps protect against flu, which can be a serious or life-threatening illness. It's offered on the NHS every year in autumn or early winter to people at higher risk of getting seriously ill from flu.
Who is eligible?
The flu vaccine is given free on the NHS to people who:
- are 50 and over, including those who'll turn 50 in the 6 months following the start of the flu season
- have certain health conditions
- are pregnant
- are in long-stay residential care
- receive a carer's allowance, or are the main carer for an older or disabled person who may be at risk if you get sick
- live with someone who is more likely to get infections (such as someone who has HIV, has had a transplant or is having certain treatments for cancer, lupus or rheumatoid arthritis)
- frontline health or social care workers
- Children are also eligible, most will be offered the vaccination in school
Learn more about the flu vaccine
How to book a flu vaccination
We have a number of appointments available on different days. Please find available flu vaccination slots at the GP practice below:
Learning Disabilities Health Check
No need for a referral, we will do this at the practice
Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC - eg IUD or implant)
Minor surgery (e.g. removal of moles and skin lesions)
You will need a review with the doctor before you can be referred for this (unless you are seeking a private referral in which case you can request this online)
NHS Health Checks
The NHS Health check is a very important check for people aged 40-74. It helps us identify problems like diabetes and cardiovascular disease so we can tackle them early and prevent future complications.
The process involves first having a blood test at one of the local hospitals. When you express interest below, we will create a blood test form and send you a message when it is ready for collection. We will also create a review appt for you with a clinician and you will need to get the blood test done a week before attending the review.
Phlebotomy - Blood Test
You will usually have to attend the hospital to have your blood test. If you are housebound or have severe frailty, please speak to the practice so we can arrange to help you.
Primary Care Counselling Service
Physiotherapy
What is Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy?
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy is a specialised are of physiotherapy treating injuries and conditions which affect muscles, joints and soft tissues. We can provide advice and treatment for many problems including back pain, joint conditions such as arthritis and muscle ligament strains. Conditions which can be treated by musculoskeletal physiotherapy include back and knee pain and injuries, such as muscle strains and ligament sprains.
What to expect when you see a Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist?
A physiotherapist will make a detailed specialist assessment of your problems involving you in your individual care taking a person-centered approach. Treatment may involve movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice to help maximize function and quality of life through focusing on physical, psychological, emotional and social welling.
What is self referral?
Self-referral offers you access to a physiotherapist without the need to see your GP first. Self-referral may reduce your wait to access an expert opinion, advice and treatment and puts you in control of your care.
See our physiotherapy page for details
IF you decide to self-refer to musculoskeletal physiotherapy:
You can expect…
- Your referral to be reviewed quickly by a specialist physiotherapist
- You will be contacted by telephone or letter with an appointment, which will usually be within a maximum of six weeks but it is often sooner
- If your problem needs more urgent care, you will be contacted by telephone
Young person's clinic - Under 16's
If you wish to discuss contraception or a sexual health matter, please make an appointment to see the nurse.
This service is available to under 16s and is completely confidential. If you have a problem which you are unable to discuss with your parents or guardian, arrangements can be made for you to be seen at the surgery without them.
Please explain your situation to the receptionists and they will make arrangements for you.