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New Patient
Clinic: This clinic is for patients who have recently registered with
the practice. You will be offered an appointment when you register. If you are
on repeat medication prescribed by your previous doctor you may need to see your
new GP before a prescription can be issued.
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Antenatal
Clinic: Patients are seen by the community midwife at a weekly clinic
held in the surgery.
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Cervical Cytology
Clinic: Weekly clinics are held in Abergele and also the Llanfair TH
Branch Surgery, for patients who attend there.
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Childhood
Surveillance Clinic: A fortnightly Friday clinic is held by one of the doctors in
the practice, who is assisted by the practice nurse.
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Childhood
Immunisation Clinic: This clinic is held fortnightly on a Friday afternoon by one
of the doctors in the practice, who is assisted by the practice nurse.
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Hypertension
Clinic: Our health care assistants hold these clinics weekly.
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Diabetic Clinic: These clinics are held a few times a week; one is run by a doctor and the rest by Sister Harman. We also hold one a month in Llanfair TH.
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Asthma Clinic:
These clinics are held a few times a week and run by Sister Johnson. We also hold one a month in Llanfair TH.
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Minor Surgery:
Dr Dromey has an interest in this area and provides regular
clinics. Liquid nitrogen treatment, cautery and some excisions are done within
the practice.
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IUCD Clinic:Dr Honeybun holds a monthly clinic with the assistance of one of the practice nurses. He is available for IUCD (coil) fittings and annual checks and also Implanon contraceptive implants.
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Flu Vaccination:
An influenza vaccination is currently recommended for everyone over 65 years of
age, and also particularly recommended at any age for patients with heart, lung
or kidney disease, diabetes, and residents of nursing and rest homes. Please contact
the receptionist in September for an appointment to attend the clinics held by
the practice nurses.
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INR Clinic:These are held twice weekly by the practice nurses and are for patients who are on anti-coagulation medication.