Clinics

Baby Clinic and Immunisation

Immunisation saves lives. The World Health Organization estimates that 3 million lives are saved every year worldwide through immunisation.

It is important that all children and babies are fully immunised to protect them from potentially serious diseases. Once common illnesses, such as diphtheria and tetanus, are now rare in the UK because of immunisation. But while polio has been eliminated in Europe, the threat of other diseases, such as measles and meningitis, has not gone away in the UK today.

Parents with worries or queries about any aspect of their child’s immunisations should discuss them with their Doctor, Health Visitor or Practice Nurse.

Our Baby Clinic is held on a Tuesday 13.30pm – 15.30pm

A  Health Visitor, Practice Nurse and Doctor will be present.

Please note that Baby Clinic is for Well Babies only. If your child is unwell do not bring them to Baby Clinic.

Antenatal Clinic

Please note that the clinic is now held in the Outpatient Clinic in Keir Hardie Health Park. with our community midwives on Wednesday 10:00am – 12.30pm

Chronic Disease Management Appointments

If you suffer with any of the following you will need to see our advanced nurse practitioner annually.

  • Diabetes
  • Respiratory disease – Asthma and COPD
  • Hypertension
  • Heart Disease

Family Planning and Contraception

Our appointments for contraception are available to book online. They are later in the day to accommodate patients who are working during the day.

Smoking Cessation

The practice provides smoking cessation and contact details for support from Stop Smoking Wales. Stop Smoking Wales run a clinic on a Thursday afternoon in the practice. Please ask the receptionist if you or your family would like to book an appointment

Private Services

The Practice provides non-NHS services such as HGV medicals, medical and Insurance reports where appropriate. There is a charge for private services which follow BMA – British Medical Association recommendations. Fees are available on request.

What to expect from your GP Poster