Clinics We Offer

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NHS Health Checks

Everyone is at some risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and some forms of dementia. An NHS Health Check aims to help you lower your risk of developing these common but often preventable diseases. Click here for more information.

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Female Contraception Clinic

Female Contraception Clinics are held at each site. There are morning sessions and also evening sessions for patients who work. At High Green the session is on a Monday Morning and at Burncross it is on a Tuesday Evening.

 

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Emergency Contraception

If you require emergency contraception this should be taken as soon as possible, please inform the receptionists and you will be allocated a nurse triage telephone call. Due to a change in regulations for the emergency contraceptive, anyone over the age of sixteen can buy it over the counter from a pharmacy. 

Some pharmacies are able to provide free prescriptions for the emergency contraceptive; we would advise calling the pharmacy first to check they can provide that service.

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Young People’s Services

NHS Sheffield is able to provide confidential sexual health services specifically for young People at a variety of locations over the city. These include schools, further education centres, community centres and youth centres.

Please follow the link for further information. Young people’s services

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General Clinics

Clinics are available at both sites and are held by healthcare assistants, clinical support workers or practice nurses. Dressings, removal of stitches, ear syringing, blood tests and most adult vaccinations are dealt with at this clinic.

Appointments are booked at reception, self-referral is usually okay for most problems, but some conditions may require a referral from the doctor. Please ask the receptionist for details.

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Well Baby Clinic

This clinic is held on Wednesdsay at High Green and Thursday at Burncross.  Both clinics start at 08.30am and are by appointment only.

First appointments for baby clinic are invited centrally by Child Health Services in Sheffield. This is usually made for when your baby is eight weeks old. At the first appointment baby is examined by one of the doctors and immunisations are given by the nurse. Two further appointments are then arranged at around 12 weeks and 16 weeks. 

Further recalls are arranged by Child Health Services in Sheffield at twelve months and at three years old.

Preschool booster vaccinations are now given during general nursing clinics.

Please do not bring ill children to the well baby clinic.

Other Services

Flu vaccination, Diabetic, Hypertension and Asthma clinics are available through the surgery and are by invitation through your doctor or practice nurse. 

Appointments for all these clinics can be made at reception.

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Minor Surgery

Clinics are currently held on an ad-hoc basis at our Burncross surgery site. If a GP feels you require this service they will refer you to the practice waiting list.