Nurse appointments
Appointments with the Treatment Room nurse, the Women’s Health clinic and for nurse monitoring of chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma and hypertension can all be pre-booked. They do not have to be made on the day.
Blood tests
Blood tests can be done at the surgery where we run a phlebotomy service five mornings a week. Appointments for this can be made via the reception desk.
Alternatively, you can have your blood test at the hospital where a walk-in service is available on week days between 8.30 to 4.30. As this is a walk-in service you may have a long wait. Monday and Thursday mornings tend to be particularly busy.
Some blood tests e.g. glucose tolerance tests are done at the hospital on an appointment only basis.
Chronic Disease Clinics
We run special clinics for patients with hypertension, asthma,and respiratory problems, diabetes and heart disease. These are run by specially trained nurses. Patients with these conditions will be notified by their doctors when they need to book an appointment .
Specialist Nurses
The specialist nurses deal with a wide variety of illnesses including infections (such as sore throats, earaches, coughs), rashes, minor injuries and general advice. If you are not sure who you should see, explaining your problem to a receptionist will allow her to guide you to the appropriate health practitioner. Any discussions with reception staff are confidential.
District Nurses / Health Visitors / Midwives
These health care workers are employed by the PCT and work as attached staff within the practice. District Nurses deal with people in the community who have nursing needs, but cannot leave their homes.
The District nurses can be contacted on 0844 477 3400
Our Health Visitors are now based at Gillies Health Centre and can be contaced on 01256 320567.
The Midwives work both at the practice and the community. You will first meet them when you are 8-10 weeks pregnant at a booking appointment and subsequently at regular intervals throughout your pregnancy. Appointments are made via the reception desk.
Once you have delivered they will visit you at home for the first 10 days of the postnatal period.
Women's Health
The Women’s Health nurses see patients for smears, contraception advice, and advice on the menopause and its management.
Immunisations
Babies are immunised against a variety of infectious diseases as outlined below. You will receive an appointment for these.
Our immunisation clinic is held on Tuesday 1.30 – 2.30pm. If you cannot attend the clinic please let us know and we will organise an alternative appointment. If you have any concerns about your baby being immunised, please discuss it with your Health Visitor or Doctor.
SCHEDULE OF IMMUNISATIONS
8 Weeks
1st - Diphtheria, Tetanus, aPertussis, Polio Hib
1st - Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccine
12 Weeks
2nd - Diphtheria, Tetanus, aPertussis, Polio Hib
1st - Meningitis C
16 Weeks
3rd - Diphtheria, Tetanus, aPertussis, polio Hib
2nd - Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccine
2nd - Meningitis C
52 Weeks
H.I.B. Booster
Meningitis C Booster
56 Weeks
1st - MMR Pheumococcal Conjugate vaccine Booster
178 Weeks
Diphtheria, Tetanus, aPertussis, Polio Booster
2nd - MMR
Dental Problems
Please be aware that doctors do not have any dental training and will not be able to diagnose and treat dental problems.
In the event of a dental emergency you should contact your own dentist in the first instance. An out of hours service for emergencies only operates from the Bramblys Grange site on Saturday and Sunday mornings, or call NHS Direct on 0845 4647
To book an appointment for the out of hours service telephone 355095.
If you do not have a dentist contact the Hampshire Dental Help Line on 0845 0508345 or http://www.hampshiredentalhelpline.nhs.uk/ .