Clinics and Services

If you would like to request an appointment for any of our clinics or services please visit the Consulting room.

If you have been asked to complete a health review or assessment please visit the Health Review and Assessment Clinic.

The practice offers a wide range of basic and enhanced NHS clinical services. These include:

  • Antenatal and postnatal checks.
  • Asthma. If you have been advised to, please complete our Asthma Review form.
  • COPD. If you have been advised to, please complete our COPD Assessment form.
  • Spirometry clinic.
  • BP management clinic. If you have been advised to, please complete our Blood Pressure Review form.
  • Baby and preschool immunisation clinic
  • Cardiovascular disease clinic.
  • C-Card issuing for under 25’s, and issuing condoms if a valid c-card is already in place.
  • Cervical screening.
  • Chlamydia screening for under 25’s.
  • Coil removal/refit/fitting.
  • Cryotherapy clinic. If you have booked Cryotherapy please complete our consent form.
  • Diabetic clinic.
  • Dressings.
  • Flu vaccination clinics.
  • General contraceptive counselling. If you have been advised to, please complete our Contraceptive Pill Review form.
  • Implant fitting (contraceptive implant).
  • Minor operation (joint injections and incision/excision procedures).
  • Pneumococcal vaccination clinics travel health and vaccinations.

If you require the health visiting team, they are based at a central hub and can be contacted directly on 0300 300 0123.

Midwifery Services

The midwife clinics are held at Dereham Hospital. Please contact the midwifery team on 01603 481222.

Travel Vaccinations

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel, please complete our Travel Risk Assessment form. This should include the countries and the areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

It is important to submit this questionnaire as early as possible, at least six weeks before you travel. The nurse will review your questionnaire and then the surgery will call you to make a convenient travel health appointment.

Your travel health appointment needs to be at least two weeks before you travel, to allow time for any vaccines to work. The nurse will provide travel health advice, information and the following vaccines free of charge:

  • Hepatitis A
  • Typhoid
  • Diphtheria, tetanus and polio

There is currently a national shortage of hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations. The surgery will only be able to administer these vaccines if they are in stock. This is beyond our control.

Some travel vaccines are not available at this surgery, and they will need to be administered at a dedicated travel clinic, for which there may be a charge. Travel clinics can be found locally at:

Anti-malarial medication is not available on the NHS. Please speak to your local pharmacy who will be able to help you.