News:

Swine Flu       The swine flu vaccination progam will continue only for patients in clinical at risk groups. Healthy children aged 6 months to 5 years will no longer be vaccinated following advice from the DoH.

Appointments
Clinics are staggered during the working day and appointments are offered between 8.10 a.m. and 6.10 p.m. Please telephone Reception to book all clinic appointments: 01264 337979.

Telephone Advice
If you want advice about test results or other matters and your doctor is unavailable when you call, you will be given a time to call back, e.g. at the beginning or end of surgery. Please try to avoid calling for results before 2.00 p.m.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone or use the link at the bottom of this page to cancel your appointment.

Beating Cervical Cancer                                    We are currently offering girls aged 16 to 18 the opportunity to receive the HPV vaccination which offers protection against cervical cancer. Please call Reception for more details

Vasectomies                         We provide a vasectomy service to both NHS and private patients. Please see the section under Clinics and Services for more information 

Hampshire Local Involvement Network (LINk)

Hampshire Local Involvement Network (LINk) gives you he opportunity to influence your local health and care services. Anyone can get involved and it has been set up to make sure that local people in Hampshire get the health and social care they need.

Hampshire LINk wants to hear about your experiences of health and social care services and your ideas for improvements or changes. It has the power to implement small changes and influence big changes.

What is a LINk?

LINks are made up of individuals and community groups who work together to improve local services. The job of a LINk is to find out what people like and dislike about local services and work with the people who plan and run them to make them better.

Why get involved?

There are a number of benefits to becoming involved in a LINk, which include:

  • getting attention for neglected services
  • influencing those who make decisions about new or existing services
  • helping the community speak with a stronger local voice
  • helping services provide better care

Be part of a LINk

It's up to you how and when you get involved - you can just comment on issues when contacted or you can get more involved - by helping to raise awareness of an issue or by helping to find solutions.

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