Clinics & Services

Special Services Offered By Our Surgery

Minor Ailments.

Nurse Practitioner /Practitioner Pharmacist (Clinics /Consultations)

Working directly with patients, NPs and PPs can diagnose and manage most common and many chronic illnesses. They are authorized to perform physical examinations, order and interpret diagnostic tests, provide counselling and education, and write prescriptions.

Physiotherapy.

An advanced Practice Physiotherapist has joined our team offering appointments. If you have a bone ,muscle or joint problem the physio is able to assess , diagnose and develop and early management plan. Reception staff will ask some questions as it may be more appropriate for you to see the physio instead of  a G.P.

Family Planning Advice (GP or Practice Nurse)

This is available from all the doctors or nurses in the surgery. Advice on contraception or on starting a family can be given. Please contact reception for an appointment.

Child Health Surveillance/Baby Clinic (GP & Health Visitor)

Six week parent and baby checks are organised by the Health Visitor with an appointment for parent and baby with a GP at the practice.

Children’s Immunisation (Health Visitor)

Appointments for immunisation's are organised by the Health Visitor team for and will be for local immunisation hubs.

Travel Immunisation

In line with the vaccination transformation programme general practice will no longer be required to provide travel health services from 1st April 2022

See our Travel Vaccinations page for more details.

Chronic Disease Management (GP & Practice Nurse)

Patients with asthma, COPD IHD, Hypertension, Chronic Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes Hypothyroidism, Dementia, Chronic Depression, Epilepsy or Chronic Kidney Disease will be asked to attend a nurse led clinic for review and monitoring of their condition. The practice will contact you to invite you to attend the clinic when your review is due.

Influenza Vaccination

All patients over the age of 65 or who suffer from chronic respiratory disease, heart disease, diabetes, kidney or liver failure or who are immunosuppressed will be invited to attend for their annual influenza vaccination directly by the Health Board at one of the local vaccination hubs.

Sexual and Reproductive Health

If you have any concerns or queries regarding your sexual health you can contact the Sandyford Clinic https://www.sandyford.scot/ or call on 0141 211 8131

All women who are sexually active and are between the ages of 25 and 64 are recommended to attend for regular cervical smears, usually every 5 years unless you have been advised to attend on a sooner basis.

For insertion or removal of intra-uterine systems or contraceptive implants please contact Sandyford at: 0141 211 8130 https://www.sandyford.scot/

For vasectomy advice and appointments contact the Sandyford directly on 0141 211 8130.

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