Noticeboard

Emergencies
If you have severe chest pain, and feel that you are in danger of collapsing, please call 999 directly. Emergency Out of Hours – 0300 123 3211.

Test Results
We will normally contact you directly if you need to see a doctor to get the results of any tests. Alternatively you may have been told to book a follow-up appointment. If you do need to find out the result directly, and would like to save an appointment for another patient to use, please ring between 15:00 and 18:00.

Home Visits
Please telephone requests before 10:30 am if possible. This will enable the doctors to plan their house visits and avoid delays. DO THINK CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FACILITY as it uses a lot more of the doctor’s time.

 

Practice Nurses

Our Practice Nurses are able to deal with a wide variety of conditions and we would encourage patients to seek their advice if appropriate. Their expertise includes the following:

  • immuniseCervical smears
  • Blood pressure checks
  • Immunisations
  • Holiday vaccinations
  • Screening Clinics
  • Dietary guidance
  • Female Swab tests
  • Removal of stitches
  • Asthma/COPD Clinic
  • Diabetes Clinic
  • New Patient Health Check
  • Hypertension & Heart Clinic
  • Leg Ulcer & Minor Surgery Treatment
  • Contraception checks & advice 

antenatalDistrict Nurses/Health Visitors – (01527 488337)

The District Nurses are available to see you in your own home if you are housebound. They will also give advice and care to the acutely and chronically ill. 

 

Our Health Visitors are based at Frankley Health Centre.  They are available to give advice on matters concerning general health and nutrition, particularly to families with children under the age of 5 years. 


Midwives

Our Midwife – Andrea James (0121 627 2660) – is based at the Birmingham Women’s Hospital but holds regular Surgery’s here.
 

 
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