Clinics We Offer
Maternity Care
Antenatal Clinic
This clinic is for patients who are booked at the Royal Free Hospital only and are held every week by the Community Midwife. This is by appointment only.
Patients that are booked in at other hospitals will need to check with their selected hospital as to how they see their midwife.
6 Week Checks
These are undertaken by Doctors. If you and your baby have been given a 6-week check appointment. Please ensure that the surgery have received your baby's registration form prior to the appointment.
Postnatal Checks
This will involve a general examination of the baby and discussion with the mother. Any issues arising will be dealt with in this session. All session are an hour long.
Please ensure that you have your Red Book with you when attending the baby clinic
Childhood Vaccinations
All routine child vaccinations, listed on the NHS vaccination schedule, are provided free of charge. Further details can be found by clicking here
Vaccinations are administered by one of our Practice Nurses
Child Immunisation appointments available, in practice, on Tuesday afternoons - Operates on an appointment basis with appointments being able to be booked up to 2 weeks in advance.
Babies 1st immunisations are booked outside of the Tuesday clinic - all babies must have had their 6-8 week check before having their first immunisation.
Appointments to be booked via our Patient Services Team either by phone or face to face
Please bring along your child's Red Book and ensure you report to reception prior to your appointment.
Free NHS Health Check for 40 – 74 year olds
If you are between the ages of 40 & 74 without a pre-existing condition you are eligible for a Free NHS Health Check which will check your circulatory and vascular health and what your risk of getting a disabling vascular disease is.
Appointments are with our Healthcare Assistant and can be booked via our Reception team.
For more information on NHS Health Checks please CLICK HERE
Adult Vaccinations
65 and over
- Flu (every year)
- Pneumococcal (PPV) vaccine
70 years (plus anyone aged 71, 72, 78 and 79 in September 2015 as a catch-up)
- Shingles vaccine
There are some vaccines that aren't routinely available to everyone on the NHS, but that are available for people who fall into certain risk groups, such as vaccines for pregnant women, people with long-term health conditions, and healthcare workers
Additional vaccines for special groups include:
- flu jab for pregnant women
- whooping cough vaccine for pregnant women
- flu vaccine for people with long-term health conditions
- hepatitis B vaccination
- TB vaccination
- chickenpox vaccination
For more information, please click NHS Vaccinations