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Hamd Medical Practice

Welcome along to our practice where we have experienced friendly doctors.  Through this website we hope you will quickly benefit from a wealth of information about our healthcare services. Find out when we’re open and what to do when we are not, all from the comfort of your own home.

One Click Away

Convenience doesn’t stop there and you can now access a number of services online. Ordering a repeat prescription or sending us your comments are both just a click away. And if you’re not yet registered with us you can download the necessary forms here too.

Health and Happiness

Our team are dedicated to your continued good health and approach your care with professionalism, discretion and friendliness. You can count on a warm welcome from everyone involved here at the practice.

Regular update with the medicines and alerts are provided below in the audio format 

Medicnes Update message - English   Urdu

HRT Alert updated October 2019 - English  Urdu

Corona virus precautionary advice  - English

corona virus information link - https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

corona sign language update - https://signhealth.org.uk/resources/coronavirus/


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Video

https://youtu.be/YLi9gh7RyLA

 

Accessing your GP surgery - Public messaging

an animation to help explain to the public how they can continue to access GP services

Macmillan Coffee Morning – We were able to raise £ 1055/- from this event and all the money will be sent to the Macmillan Charity

 

Cancer Screening Awareness Programme –

Breast Screening – Screening Nurse Rose Isaacs was there holding a stall from 9.30 till 2PM. She did the presentation in the adjoining room for the ladies about the breast care and the symptoms. About 20 ladies attended the presentation the feedback from the GP present in the talks & the ladies was very positive as all the ladies said they had learnt a lot regarding breast awareness & the importance of going for their screening.

Lady GP was present to overcome the language barrier - screening information was also provided in different languages relevant to the community needs.

Bowel Screening – The team spoke to about 30 people; some were younger than screening age but interested in healthy lifestyle choices for themselves and would pass information on to family members. Those that were screening age, a lot were men, who had done their kits, but they spoke to 3 people who would be interested in doing their kit now and would ring the hub to request one.

Screening information was also provided in different languages relevant to the community needs.

Cervical Screening – Dr Jameel spoke to few ladies about the new changes in the cervical screening inkling the HPV.

Overall the event was successful with more than 60 patients attending for various queries and the information about the screening.

Event Pictures

Have you had your flu jab?  

Flu vaccination by injection, commonly known as the "flu jab" is available every year on the NHS to protect adults (and some children) at risk of flu and its complications.

Flu can be unpleasant, but if you are otherwise healthy it will usually clear up on its own within a week.

However, flu can be more severe in certain people, such as:

  • anyone aged 65 and over
  • pregnant women
  • children and adults with an underlying health condition (particularly long-term heart or respiratory disease)
  • children and adults with weakened immune systems

Anyone in these risk groups is more likely to develop potentially serious complications of flu, such as pneumonia (a lung infection), so it's recommended that they have a flu vaccine every year to protect them. 

The flu vaccine is given free on the NHS as an annual injection to:

  • adults over the age of 18 at risk of flu (including everyone aged 65 and over)
  • children aged six months to two years at risk of flu

Find out more about who should have the flu jab.

Please call us on 0121 2705540 for more information or to book your appointment now!

Flu nasal spray vaccination

The flu vaccine is routinely given as an annual nasal spray to:

  • healthy children aged two, three and four years old plus children in school years one and two. 
  • children aged two to 17 years at a particular risk of flu

Read more about the flu nasal spray for children.

Please call us on 0121 2705540 for more information or to book an appointment now!

(Site updated 29/02/2024)
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