About our services
We hold clinics for the management of selected long-term medical conditions including Asthma, Diabetes, Heart Disease (angina etc), High blood pressure, Hypothyroidism, Epilepsy, Chronic bronchitis/Emphysema, Stress disorders, Obesity and Smoking addictions.
Clinic times for Laura Smith
Monday |
8.30am - 11.45am |
2.00pm - 4.45pm |
Tuesday |
8.30am - 11.45am |
1.15pm - 2.00pm |
Wednesday |
8.30am - 11.45am |
1.00pm - 2.00pm |
Thursday |
8.30am - 11.45am |
1.00pm - 2.00pm |
Please enquire at reception for an appointment with Laura. It would be helpful if we know the reason for the appointment so that the appropriate amount of time can be allocated.
Treatment room appointments available with Sister Smith for attention to dressings, removal of sutures ear syringing etc as instructed by the doctor or hospital.
Phlebotomist will be available for blood tests please make an appointment at the reception desk.
Other clinics available
- Child immunisations
- Travel health
- Cytology
- Well person
- Smoking cessation
For any of the above clinics please ring to make an appointment with Sister Smith.
Travel Vaccinations
If you require travel vaccinations you will need to have these done at least 4 weeks prior to travel. Please book in to see Sister Smith stating to the receptionist which country you are visiting.
Other Services
- Minor surgery and joint injections - this is available at Sandy Lane Surgery, please ask at reception for details.
- Family planning.
- Antenatal and baby clinics -
- Antenatal clinic is held on Monday afternoons by our practice midwife Lucy.
- Child Health clinic is held very Thursday at Titchfield and Oakham Children’s Centre Princess Street, Mansfield. The times of the clinic are 1.00 - 2.30 pm
Chaperones
If you require a chaperone for an intimate examination please see the receptionist. If at the time it is not possible we will arrange an appointment so that a member of staff is free to accompany you. This applies to male and female patient
Cervical Smears
We recommend that all women 25-49 years of age have smears every three years. Those aged 50-64 should be every five years