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If you wish to contact us please call on 01562 881700

You can also contact us online but for if it is urgent please call the surgery instead or dial 999 if your condition is life threatening

Our opening hours are Monday to Friday 8.00am until 6.30pm

When we open

When we close

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If you need to contact a doctor when the surgery is closed then ring 111 or if you have a medical emergency you have to dial 999 straight away


Comments and Suggestions Form

Please only use this form for comments about the practice and suggestions as to how we can improve our service to you. Medical matters and official complaints cannot be dealt with via this form. If you have a query regarding a medical matter please telephone reception to make an appointment to see the appropriate person.

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Health Information

Associated conditions – Mencap

Down’s Syndrome

Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome

Williams Syndrome

Fragile X Syndromes

Global Developmental Delay

Cerebral Palsy

Challenging Behaviour

Learning Difficulties

Communicating with people with a learning disability

Communication isn’t just about talking, it’s also listening.

‘When you’re communicating with someone with a learning disability, think about your tone of voice and your body language, as well as the words you use.’

GP Online Services

Easy Read Leaflets Available To You

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Dementia

Gold Standard Health Check

Constipation

Cervical Screening

Breast Screening

Dentist

Sometimes you may have to go and visit a dentist for a routine check to make sure that everything is all well with your teeth.

You might also go to see a dentist when you have toothache so that they can help you with your pain.

You can use this link to find a dentist near your Find a dentist – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

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Non-urgent advice: Register With Our Surgery

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Out of Hours

When to use 111

NHS 111 can help if you have an urgent medical problem and you’re not sure what to do. If you need to contact a doctor when the surgery is closed then ring 111.

When to use NHS 111 – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

When to use 999

Call 999 in a medical or mental health emergency. This is when someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

When to call 999 – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Learning Disability

Advice and Support

Finding the right information and support for you can be confusing

We are here to help you

Welcome to our advice and support page for people with learning disabilities for adults & children.

Adults

You can find lots of useful information and recourses below.

Children

You can find lots of useful information and recourses below.

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What is a learning disability?

A learning disability is different for everyone. No two people with a learning disability are the same.
 
Learning disabilities usually start in childhood, but some people are not diagnosed until they are adults. Learning disabilities are lifelong conditions. 

Someone with a learning disability might take longer to learn new things or understand complex information. They may learn in a different way, or need information presented to them in lots of different ways. 

This could affect someone’s ability to do lots of everyday things, like managing money or socialising. 

Many people with learning disabilities can live independently. Other people might need more support with day-to-day life.  

Other useful links

Learning disabilities – Sense

Learning disabilities – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Learning disability support – Mind

Living with a disability | Childline

NHS England » Learning disability and autism

Health Information

Click here to view the hospital liaison team poster

Click here to view a hospital passport template

Associated Conditions – Mencap

Down’s Syndrome

Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome

Williams Syndrome

Fragile X Syndromes

Global Developmental Delay

Cerebral Palsy

Challenging Behaviour

Learning Difficulties

Communicating with people with a learning disability

Communication isn’t just about talking, it’s also listening.

‘When you’re communicating with someone with a learning disability, think about your tone of voice and your body language, as well as the words you use.’

GP Online Services

Easy Read Leaflets Available To You

GP Online Services

GP Online Patient Guide

Going for an Endoscopy

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Dementia

Gold Standard Health Check

Constipation

Cervical Screening

Breast Screening

About reasonable adjustments

Autistic SPACE a novel framework

Treat me well top 10 reasonable adjustments

Dentist

Sometimes you may have to go and visit a dentist for a routine check to make sure that everything is all well with your teeth.

You might also go to see a dentist when you have toothache so that they can help you with your pain.

You can use this link to find a dentist near your Find a dentist – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Learning Disability

Advice and Support

Finding the right information and support for you can be confusing

We are here to help you

Welcome to our advice and support page for people with learning disabilities for adults & children.

Adults

You can find lots of useful information and resources below.

Children

You can find lots of useful information and recourses below.

face

What is a learning disability?

A learning disability is different for everyone. No two people with a learning disability are the same.
 
Learning disabilities usually become apparent in childhood, but some people are not diagnosed until they are adults. Learning disabilities are lifelong conditions. 

Someone with a learning disability might take longer to learn new things or understand complex information. They may learn in a different way, or need information presented to them in lots of different ways. 

This could affect someone’s ability to do lots of everyday things, like managing money or socialising. 

Many people with learning disabilities can live independently. Other people might need more support with day-to-day life.  

Other useful links

Learning disabilities – Sense

Learning disabilities – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Learning disability support – Mind

Living with a disability | Childline

NHS England » Learning disability and autism