Nursing Procedures and Clinics
Our 4 practice nurses are available for appointments Monday to Friday. They treat minor ailments, dress wounds, remove stitches, and give injections. They can also take routine cervical smears and offer advice on a range of health matters, as well as holding clinics for patients with chronic diseases.
Blood Tests
These can most conveniently be booked with our phlebotomist who is in attendance every morning for blood tests.
Childhood Immunisations
These can be carried out by our practice nurse by appointment (please bring your Child Health Book with you.) We recommend full immunisation for all pre-school children. You will be notified by post when immunisations are due.
Well Baby Clinic with The Health Visitors
- Chepstow Community Hospital (please contact the community hospital for clinic times on 01291 636636)
The health visitors offer monitoring of babies’ and young children’s growth and development. They are pleased to advise about other aspects of your children’s health – feeding, sleeping, behaviour.
If you are unable to attend the Well Baby Clinic you can be seen by a doctor during normal surgery hours.
Well Woman Checks
Contraception:
All doctors in the practice provide totally confidential contraceptive advice during normal surgery hours, including oral contraception, fitting of IUCD and diaphragm.
Our practice nurses provide routine 6 monthly review of your oral contraception and annual IUCD checks. Emergency Contraception is most effective if taken within 72 hours (occasionally up to 5 days) so please always ask for an urgent contraceptive appointment with a doctor or nurse.
Cytology:
Women will receive appointments for routine smear tests through the post every 3 to 5 years. As well as the GPs our practice nurses can provide routine cervical cytology tests. You will be advised of the result by post up to 6 weeks after the test.
Mammogram:
Women between the age of 50 and 65 years will receive an appointment for mammography every 3 years. Our nurses and GPs give advice about breast awareness. We promote a HEALTHY LIFESTYLE and our nurses can provide advice on weight control and healthy eating, smoking and the menopause. The GPs will be pleased to discuss the appropriate use of hormone replacement therapy.