Find out how to get support for sexual health.
GP Services
Discover the steps to view your test results or find out how to ask questions about them. Whether you need to access your scores or have inquiries regarding the details, we’ve got you covered with all the necessary information.
If you have been unwell for more than seven consecutive days, you should request a sick note from your healthcare provider. This note will serve as official documentation of your illness and is necessary for your employer.
To join the surgery, first check if you live within the catchment area using the boundary maps on the surgery’s website. Complete the online registration form or collect a paper form from the surgery.
Learn about different types of records and how to access them. We provide all the necessary steps and information to help you request and obtain your records efficiently.
For information on the easiest way to order your repeat prescription, please click here.
Keep your personal information up to date, including your name, address, phone numbers, and email address. This ensures you receive important notifications and communications promptly.
You have the option to request your General Practitioner (GP) to sign a document on your behalf. This signed document will serve as verification, ensuring that the information contained within is both true and accurate, thereby providing a reliable and trustworthy source of confirmation.
Our online platform offers various services, including booking appointments, requesting prescription refills, updating personal information, and consulting with healthcare professionals, making health management more convenient and efficient.
As a parent, family member, or carer, you might be eligible to access services on behalf of someone else. This is known as proxy access. We can arrange this for you, provided both parties are registered with us.
If your GP has asked you to submit a reading, make sure gather the necessary data, such as blood pressure or glucose levels, and submit it through the recommended method, whether that’s an online portal, email, or in-person visit. This helps your GP monitor your health and provide the best possible care.
Discover the various ways you can access support and resources if you are experiencing abuse or violence. Learn about the available services, including counseling, legal assistance, and emergency housing options, to help you navigate through this challenging time.
Explore support services for drug and alcohol issues, such as counseling, rehab programs, and support groups. Find details on medical treatments, harm reduction strategies, and community initiatives. Contact local organizations, healthcare providers, or helplines to start your recovery journey.
This guide can help you understand thw vaccines offered in the UK and when to have them. It also explains how they work and why they're safe and important.
If you are planning to travel outside the UK, it is important to be aware that you may need vaccinations to protect against serious diseases that are prevalent in other parts of the world.
If you have discovered that you are pregnant, it is advisable to schedule an appointment with a midwife at your earliest convenience.
Weight management
Find out how to get support with weight management.
Muscle and joint pain
Find out how to get support for muscle and joint pain.
Cancer Screening
Screening can help detect cancer early, when it's easier to treat.
Eye problems
If you are having problems with your eyes, visiting an optician is often the best place to start.
Healthy living
NHS advice about healthy living, including eating a balanced diet, healthy weight, exercise, quitting smoking and drinking less alcohol.
Support for carers
Find out where you can get help and support for carers.
Social & community groups
Find out about local social and community groups.
Services near me
Find a NHS service near you.