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Clinics and Services

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.

Asthma Clinic

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Child Health Clinic

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.

The NHS website provides 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 1:30pm and 2:30pm. 
  • 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.

Cholesterol Clinic

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Chronic Heart Disease Clinic

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Covid Vaccination

Get information about COVID-19 vaccination, who can get it, and safety and side effects

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccinations on the NHS website

Diabetes Clinic

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Family Planning Clinic

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Flu Vaccinations

Flu vaccination is available every year on the NHS to help protect adults and children at risk from flu and its complications. In light of the risk of flu and COVID-19 co-circulating this winter, the national flu immunisation programme will be absolutely essential to protecting vulnerable people and supporting the resilience of the health and care system. The vaccination changes each year, so even if you had the vaccination last year, you won’t be protected against this year’s flu strain.

Eligibility

You are eligible for a free flu vaccination if you fall in any of the below categories: 

  • adults 65 and over
  • people with certain medical conditions (including children in at-risk groups from 6 months of age)
  • pregnant women
  • people living with someone who’s at high risk from coronavirus (on the NHS shielded patient list)
  • certain children
    • aged 2 and 3 on 31 August 2020
    • in primary school*
    • in year 7 (secondary school)*
  • frontline health or social care workers

*these groups should be vaccinated in schools rather than in the practice

If you don’t fall into any of these categories, you can still get a flu jab privately at your local pharmacy​.

Still unsure if you are eligible, feel free to give us a call on the number below. Additional eligibility for those between 50-64 (and not falling into the categories above) may be added later in the year. 

Information On The Vaccines

This year there will be four vaccines in circulation – your clinician will select the correct one based on age and allergies and go through this with you at your appointment. Children are eligible for nasal spray vaccines. 

All vaccines have either been inactivated or weakened so they cannot give you the flu.

Help for People with Learning Disabilities

The Learning Disability Register

A short film about the Learning Disability Register. Liam explains what it is, and why it is important.

A Date to Remember

The day has arrived, and Sarah gets ready for her health check. She reminds us not to be too busy to look after our health and not to be worried or frightened to go to our annual health check. Watch the video on YouTube

The Community Pharmacy

In this short film Blanche visits her local pharmacy to find out what they do and why it should be the first place we go to get health support and advice if it is not a health emergency. 

Learning Disability and autism support in South East London

LDA Specialist Prescribing Advisors Thomas Lee, Trang Dinh and Ashika Patel.

Primary Care

  • Improve accuracy of LD register
  • Drive annual health checks
  • Support with complex LDA patients

Care Homes

  • Medicine policy, storage, and record
  • Medicine administration policy
  • Covert administration process

Local Multidisciplinary Teams

  • Community LD teams
  • Mental health in LD teams
  • STOMP working group

Practice, Community and PCN Pharmacists

  • Medicine optimisation
  • Polypharmacy
  • Training and upskilling

STOMP

  • Stopping overmedication in people with LD and/or autism
  • Advice on unnecessary psychotropics

Transforming Care

  • Care and treatment review
  • Medication review
  • Transfer of care

Learn more on the South East London ISC website

Hypertension Clinic

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Joint Injections

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Menopause Clinic

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Minor Surgery

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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.

Osteoporosis Clinic

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Smoking Cessation

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Social Prescribing

Social prescribing supports residents to access local services which can benefit health and wellbeing for non-medical needs. Referrals are made through your GPs, nurse and other health and care professionals. Our Community Wellbeing Co-ordinators can help you to find support for issues outside of the usual care that your GP or nurse may be able to provide. This involves linking residents with a range of activities that are typically provided by voluntary and community sector organisations.

Weight Management

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Well Person Clinics

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