Clinics We Offer
Antenatal Care
Appointments for antenatal care are made during normal surgery hours. The doctor will advise you when to attend.
Baby/Child Vaccinations, Baby Clinics and Child Health
It is strongly advised that our youngest patients are kept up to date with their immunisations. Please make appointments at reception we run weekly baby clinic's
Chronic Diseases
Halcyon Medical offer a range of services from Diagnostic testing and Treatment to Annual Reviews for those patients who suffer from Chronic Diseases such as:
- Asthma
- Diabetes
- COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
- CHD (Chronic Heart Disease)
- Stroke
- Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Minor Surgery
- Minor Injury Service
- Wound Management Service
- Smoking Cessation Clinic
- Cervical Cytology
- Regular reviews and follow up for patients diagnosed with the following: epilepsy, hypothyroid (underactive thyroid gland), mental health problems and cancer
Coil and Implant Contraception Clinic
We offer a confidential coil and implant contraception service for our registered patients.
This service includes an initial telephone consultation with a clinician to discuss your options and suitability, followed by a face-to-face appointment for fitting where appropriate.
Our experienced clinical team will guide you through the process, answer any questions you may have, and ensure you receive safe, professional and personalised care.
This service is confidential, available to registered patients only, and provided by trained healthcare professionals.
To access this service, please contact the Surgery to arrange an initial telephone consultation.
Physio First (First Contact Physiotherapy)
We offer a Physio First service, allowing patients to see a physiotherapist directly for muscle, joint and bone problems without needing to see a GP first.
You can book this service by contacting the Surgery. If a GP feels physiotherapy is appropriate, they may also refer you into this service.
This is an assessment and advice service. If ongoing physiotherapy is needed, you will be referred on to the appropriate physiotherapy provider.
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