Services

MSK- Need help with your muscle or joint problems? 

For more information please see leaflet below.  

MSK leaflet

Social prescribing 

Community Pharmacy Consultation Service (CPCS)

The NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) is a national Advanced Service to refer patients requiring low acuity advice and treatment to community pharmacies.

The service aims to reduce pressure on the primary and urgent care system, particularly Accident and Emergency and GP out of hours. 

Referral to the service can be made by our surgery staff. 

Please see the file below for the illnesses covered by the service. 

CPCS


Clinics

Practice Nurses

Practice Nurses based in our surgery treat patients with a wide range of common conditions and both Nurses are qualified to prescribe from a range of medicine.

They provide the following services: Travel/Routine Vaccinations (including Yellow Fever), Lifestyle Advice, Blood Pressure Check, ECG, Child Immunisations, Family Planning, Smoking Cessation, Cervical Smears, Dietary advice, Asthma Clinics, Diabetic Clinics, Shingles Vaccination, Influenza Vaccinations and Vascular Health Check Clinics.

We currently run Chlamydia, COPD, Hypertension, Learning Disability, Whooping Cough, Nasal Flu and Epilepsy Review Clinics. If you would like further information please speak to our reception staff.

Cervical screening programme 

More information can be found on: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cervical-screening/ 

If patient wish to decline the cervical smear, please compete the decline form below and email it to the practice: newccg.lathom.patients@nhs.net

Ceasing From Cervical Screening Programme Mental Capacity

Ceasing from the Cervical Screening Programme

Deferring from Cervical Screening Programme

Withdrawing from Cervical Screening Programme

Reinstate into Cervical Screening Programme

Antenatal / Postnatal Clinics / Baby 6 Weeks Check

The practice has an antenatal clinic held every Thursday morning at the surgery. Postnatal appointments should be booked with the female doctor six to eight weeks after having a baby. After registering the baby, you will receive a call to make an appointment for your baby, for a six to eight-week baby check. 

Newham Families

0-19 Children’s Health service

 

For more information please click this link below: https://families.newham.gov.uk/kb5/newham/directory/advice.page?familychannel=3&id=91Bv7qGMZ1g.

Alternately Parent can type health visitor Newham on internet search.

Important information for Parents:

Please click on this link below to watch the video to find out about the Importance of Immunisations​

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1VDqqoGgW0   

TB, BCG vaccine and your baby

Please click on this link below to find out the changes in BCG vaccine

https://www.healthpublications.gov.uk/ViewArticle.html?sp=Stbbcgandyourbabyposter

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/tb-bcg-and-your-baby-leaflet​ 

 

eRedbook

Parents can access eRedbook by downloading the eRedbook app from the play or app store or by visiting: https://www.eredbook.org.uk/​ and creating an account using NHS login or by signing up with their email


For more information regarding our surgery and the services we offer, please read our practice leaflet by clicking the link below:

Practice leaflet

Chaperone policy

Complaints Procedure Policy

DNA Policy

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