Clinics & Services

In addition to general medical consultations, we run a range of specialist clinics and services for our patients. The services we provide are listed here.

The Practice Nurses are happy to see any patient who wishes advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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The Practice Nurses are happy to see any patient who wishes advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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Please see the Practice Nurse if you wish to discuss contraception – the surgery offers a comprehensive range of family planning services.

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Influenza is responsible for many deaths and much debility each year. We have an active programme of annual influenza vaccination each autumn.

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Long term condition clinics are run regularly by our Practice Nurses and Pharmacist for patients with diabetes, asthma, chronic lung and kidney disease etc.

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We have a weekly midwife clinic run on a Friday, please book an appointment at reception once your pregnancy has been confirmed and complete this pregnancy notification form on the Frimley Trust website.

The Practice Nurses are happy to see any patient who wishes advice on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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The practice has mole screening facilities. More Information

We have a multidisciplinary Musculoskeletal team that will assess your condition and provide joint injections when indicated.

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you will need to make an appointment with a nurse. This initial appointment must be at least 6 weeks before you travel.

Before attending your first appointment, please complete this Travel Questionnaire and submit it.

The NHS does not pay for all of the services we provide, so patients may be required to pay for some of these services. Our fees are in line with BMA approved national guidelines.

We have facilities to perform certain minor surgical procedures. Your doctor will make the arrangements for surgery when indicated.

If you are a woman between the age of 25 and 65 you are advised to have a regular cervical smear test.

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