Clinics and Services

Clinics and Services

We provide a range of services and clinics.

All Services

Advocacy services

Advocacy means helping another person to communicate their views and wishes.

Asthma and COPD services

Chronic respiratory diseases that need attention to prevent exacerbations and trips to hospital.

Bereavement

Bereavement is the period of sadness that you feel when you lose someone

Carers

A carer is anyone who cares for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health… cannot cope without their support.

Child health

Children’s health encompasses the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of children from infancy through adolescence.

Community nurses

Understanding there are different roles for different needs among the nurses in the community.

Dementia services

Dementia is a loss of mental ability severe enough to interfere with normal activities of daily living, not present since birth, and not linked with unconsciousness.

Diabetes services

Aiming to reduce diabetes by supporting people with pre-diabetes, aiming to control those with diabetes to reduce long term ill effects.

End of life care (EoLC)

EoLC refers to care of patients in the final hours or days or weeks of their lives, when an illness that has become progressive and incurability is recognised.

First Contact Physiotherapists

Go direct to a physio without seeing the doctor.

Flu Clinic

What is flu? Isn’t it just a heavy cold? How will I know I’ve got flu? Flu occurs every year, […]

Health Checks

If you suffer a chronic condition you need regular monitoring. If you don’t, the NHS health check could be beneficial

How to cancel your appointment

If you would like to cancel your appointment please call 0113 4677 533 or send an email to [email protected]  Please ensure […]

Mental health services

There are some mental health services that allow people to refer themselves, for others a GP referral is needed.

Midwife

When you first learn that you’re pregnant, get in touch with our midwife or a GP as soon as convenient, ideally by 10 weeks of your pregnancy.

Minor surgery

Minor skin surgery clinics

Practice Nurse services

Nurses and Health Care Assistants functions

Private services

You may have to pay a fee for certain services that are not covered by the NHS

PSA Testing and Prostate Cancer

Advice for well men aged 50 and over

Screening services

Screening saves lives, find out more

Sexual Health Services

Focusing on contraception, but also touching on pregnancy, abortion and STDs

Social Prescribing Service

The term ‘social prescribing’ is used to describe a service which supports people to access a range of non-medical services and activities in their local area.

Stop smoking service

Giving up smoking is always beneficial to your health.

Travel vaccinations and advice

Be prepared for your holidays. Plan in advance.

Vaccinations for adults

Besides flu, referred elsewhere, pneumococcal and shingles vaccinations are available

Weight management

Look after yourself, control your weight and think long term