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Clinics and Services
Our Clinics
- Asthma
- Cholesterol
- Child Health Surveillance
- Chronic Heart Disease
- Diabetes
- Family Planning
- Hypertension
- Joint Injections
- Menopause
- Osteoporosis
- Smoking Cessation
- Travel Clinic
- Weight Management
- Well-Women/Men clinics
- Minor Surgery
Antenatal Clinic
Antenatal Clinics are held twice weekly by our midwife. They manage the care of our pregnant patients and appointments are normally at the Health Centre. Please bring a urine sample in a specimen container when attending an appointment.
Child Health
The Childhood Vaccinations are now given in rapid successions at two, three and four months to protect small babies. It is very important that your child has these vaccinations. If you have any concerns about any immunisations, please speak to your GP or Health Visitor.
Click here for a guide to vaccinations and when to have them
If your child is not well and you need further advice please contact the Health Visitor or GP prior to the visit.
The Health Visitors run a Baby Clinic with the GP every Tuesday between 01:30pm - 02:30pm.
Advice is available at the Baby Clinic regarding immunisations and child development. Please bring your child's 'Child Health Record Book' (Red Book) to the clinic.
The MMR Vaccine
This video has been produced by Bexley Wellbeing Partnership in collaboration with the British Society for Immunology to address some of the most common questions parents and carers have about the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (German Measles) vaccine which is offered to children at 1 and 3 years of age.
More details about the vaccination can be found on the NHS website or speak to your GP.