Clinics and Services

If you would like to request an appointment for any of our clinics and services, please visit our Consulting Room.

Please visit our Health Review and Assessment Clinic if you have been advised by the surgery to complete a health review or assessment.

The following clinics are mainly covered by the NHS:

Practice nurse or healthcare assistant

  • Asthma – if you have been advised by the surgery to do so, please submit an Asthma Review form
  • Blood pressure – if you have been advised by the surgery to do so, please submit a Blood Pressure Review form
  • Healthy heart
  • Phlebotomy
  • Weight control
  • Travel advice – if you are travelling abroad, please complete our Travel Risk Assessment form
  • Well woman
  • Well person
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Health checks
  • Minor injuries

Diabetic nurse

  • Diabetic clinic

Visiting specialists

  • Antenatal
  • Dietician
  • Physiotherapy
  • Diabetic eye screening
  • Counselling
  • West Norfolk Carers
  • Hearing support

Doctors

  • Asthma
  • Antenatal
  • Cryotherapy
  • Diabetes
  • Minor surgery

Patients aged 75 or over

The practice is obliged to provide a consultation to patients aged 75 or over who request one, if the patient has not had a consultation within the last 12 months.

Patients over 75 will also be allocated a named GP.

Patients aged 16 or over

The practice must, if a patient is 16 years or over, provide a consultation if the patient requests one and has not had a consultation or attended a clinic within the last three years.

Non-NHS services

The practice offers a range of non-NHS services and the current fee is charged.

These include medicals for driving, insurance, travel etc, private certificates and medical reports. If required, please complete a Medical Report Request form.

Child health

All of the doctors are able to carry out examinations to ensure that your child is developing normally. They are helped in this by our health visitor, who holds regular clinics.

You should register your child for child surveillance checks if he or she is under five; details of the special checks will be given to you when you register your child.

Family planning

All the doctors have undergone specialist training and are able to advise on all aspects of family planning including counselling before starting a family, on problems with fertility or on your contraceptive needs.

If you have been advised by the surgery to do so, please submit a Contraceptive Pill Review form.

Minor surgery

All the doctors are qualified to carry out minor operations. If you wish to see a doctor about a skin problem, please make an appointment with your usual doctor during normal surgeries.

Sexual health

If you have had unprotected sex, you may need emergency contraception. This is best taken as soon as possible but at least within 72 hours. You can make an appointment by contact the surgery during opening hours.

At weekends, telephone the out of hours service on 111 who will provide emergency contraception if required. Alternatively, pharmacies can provide emergency contraception, but you will have to pay.