Clinics & Services

Essential Services

All GP's must provide essential services, that is, basic treatment of ill people.

Additional Services

New Dyce Medical Practice also provides the following “additional services”:

  • Child health surveillance, together with the Health Visiting team
  • Contraceptive services including contraceptive advice, oral contraceptive pills, contraceptive injections and implant fitting.
  • Maternity services in the ante-natal and post-natal period, together with the midwives from the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
  • Travel advice
  • Cervical smears
  • Minor Surgery Clinics: for the removal of various small skin lesions

Enhanced Services

New Dyce Medical Practice also has a contract with NHS Grampian to provide the following “enhanced services”:

  • Regular monitoring, by blood and urine tests, for patients on a range of drugs for arthritis.
  • Regular monitoring, by blood tests for patients on Warfarin.
  • Comprehensive reviews for patients with heart disease
  • Comprehensive reviews for patients with diabetes.
  • Minor Injury Service

Please note that not all of the clinicians provide all of the services. This is a Practice Contract.

Childhood Immunisations

Click here for the NHS recommended schedule. Most Secondary school girls will be offered HPV vaccine course – which will be done in school.          

Smoking

We are keen to give all our patients who smoke as much help as possible to stop.  Please ask at reception or visit this website for information and support: Stopping smoking | NHS inform

Clinic Times

  • Antenatal Clinics (with community midwives) Wednesday 13:30 – 16:00 & Thursday 09:00 – 12:30.
  • Warfarin Clinic Tuesday 08:00 -10:00 & Wednesday 08:00 – 10:00.

Our nursing team also deal with diabetes, asthma and heart disease.

Brain Health Service Officially Opens!

An innovative new brain health service has been officially opened in Aberdeen today by Maree Todd, MSP, Minister for Social Care, Mental Wellbeing and Sport.

This is the first example in the UK of a brain health service that offers a drop-in, self-referral system. 

The service will be based in the Alzheimer Scotland Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre on King Street in Aberdeen and will provide people who are worried about their brain health with support and an initial assessment. The service team can then provide a personal brain health plan to support people to take steps to improve their brain health. 

The service is for anyone, regardless of age, who might have concerns about their brain health and can drop-in to the Brain Health and Dementia Resource Centre on King Street, Aberdeen. 

Open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday
13-19 King Street
Aberdeen
AB24 5AA

Further information is available here: 
https://www.nhsgrampian.org/news/2023/december/ministerial-opening-of-innovative-new-brain-health-service/

https://www.alzscot.org/living-with-dementia/getting-support/find-support-near-you/aberdeen-dementia-resource-centre

Young People's Sexual Health

If you are aged under 18 and need support of advice about your sexual health, you can attend the Sexual Health Clinic in the Yellow Zone at the Health Village on Fredrick Street. 

The Tuesday and Thursday evening under 18s clinic held in the Yellow Zone, Aberdeen Health Village is now accepting walk-in patients between 3.30 and 5.30pm. If you are under 18, you can walk in for an appointment during these times, or you can still pre-book by calling our reception team on 03453379900.

 At your appointment, we can help with:

· STI testing and treatment (click for more info)

· Pregnancy testing (click for more info)

· Emergency contraception (for preventing pregnancy after sex: the morning after pill or emergency coil) (click for more info)

· Contraception – this includes the pill, injection, coil, implant and other options (click for more info)

· If you are pregnant and want to chat about your options (click for more info)

· Advice about preventing Hepatitis B / HIV for those at higher risk:

o Hepatitis B vaccination (click link for more info)

o Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) and Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV (click link for more info)

· Any other questions you may have about your sexual health and wellbeing

Please click here for more information: Young People (grampiansexualhealthservices.com)

CTAC (Community Treatment and Care) Services in conjunction with GP Services

Please see the following links for information about how to access CTAC Services:

Primary Care Information

CTAC Youtube Video

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