Welcome

healthy_appleWe welcome young people and try to make our services as young people friendly as possible.  We have appointments outside school/college hours on several evenings until 18:00. 

Confidentiality

You can be sure that anything you discuss with any member of this practice –  doctor, nurse or receptionist – will stay confidential.

Even if you are under 16, nothing will be said to anyone, including parents, other family members, care workers or tutors, without your permission.  The only reason why we might have to consider passing on confidential information without your permission would be to protect you or someone else from serious harm. We would always try and discuss this with you first.

If you are being treated elsewhere, for example at a hospital or Brook Centre, it is best if you allow the doctor or nurse to inform the practice of any treatment you are receiving.

If you have any worries about confidentiality, please feel free to ask a member of staff.

Your Health

If you need to see a doctor or nurse you can choose who you see when you make an appointment.  You might feel more comfortable talking to a female doctor if you're a girl, or a male doctor if you're a boy.  You don't have to come with an adult and you might want to bring a friend with you.There is a lot of information on the web and these are a few helpful websites:

http://www.teenagehealthfreak.org/

http://www.Willtheytellmyparents

Self Referral

There are some services you can refer yourself to, such as:

  • Smoking:  Don't start!  If you already have started smoking and find it hard to stop there is help available.  Either make a stop smoking appointment at the surgery or you can attend any pharmacy. 
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