Advice on: Sexual Diseases, HIV/AIDS

Information and advice about sexual health, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Who to see: Doctor

Blood Pressure and General Checks

Simple lifestyle changes can help reduce high blood pressure and general health, although some people may need to take medicine as well.

We can advise you about changes you can make to your lifestyle and discuss whether they think you’d benefit from medicine.

Who to see:

Practice Nurses;

  • Gemma Hancock
  • Jessica Biddick
  • Lucy Farrell

Healthcare Assistants;

  • Michelle Green
  • Emily Slack

Maternity Care

Maternity care (also known as antenatal care) is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy.

You’ll be offered appointments with our midwife.

You should start your maternity care as soon as possible once you know you’re pregnant. You can do this by contacting a midwife.

Who to see: Midwife;

  • Sharni Cross

Asthma Monitoring and Advice

Asthma is a common lung condition that causes occasional breathing difficulties.

There’s currently no cure for asthma, but treatment can help control the symptoms so you’re able to live a normal, active life.

Who to see: Practice Nurses;

  • Gemma Hancock

Further information

Diabetes Care

Monitoring your diabetes and care advice.

Who to see: Practice Nurses;

  • Gemma Hancock
  • Jessica Biddick

Further information