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NHS Credit Crunch Helpline
Worried about the recession so much can't sleep or fear the worst?
Call the NHS Credit Crunch helpline on 0300 123 2000


Blood Donation
Blood stocks are always in need of replenishing. If you would like to give blood please contact 0845 7711 711
  
Carers
If you are a 'Carer' and look after someone or if you are cared for by someone it is important that you let us know. We may be able to provide you with information to assist you in this role, to offer you support or to direct you to organisations who may be able to provide financial assistance.
The Selby Carers Centre can also provide you with free and valuable advice, they can be contacted on 01757 - 292532.


 

Chronic Disease Clinics
Other Clinics
Travel Clinic
Immunisations
Non-NHS Work

Other Dedicated Clinics

Blood Tests/Phlebotomy

Patients who need to give a sample of blood should attend outpatients at Selby War Memorial Hospital. The clinic operates between 8.30 am & 12.30 pm Monday to Friday and on Monday afternoons between 1.00 pm & 4.20 pm.

You must make an appointment by calling 01904 - 724310 between 9.00 am and 12.00 noon.

Breast Screening

North Yorkshire Breast Screening Service provide this service. The service write to all eligible women (those aged between 30 and 70) every 3 years to invite them for screening. The mobile screening unit is based at Selby War Memorial Hospital.

Eligible women will next be invited for screening in July 2009  

Cervical Smear Tests

These important checks facilitate early detection of cancer of the cervix (neck of the womb). All female patients between the ages of 25 and 65 should be tested every 3 years, or more regularly if advised for certain conditions. Younger patients may also be recommended for testing. Appointments can be made with the Nurse; results can take up to 8 weeks to get back from the laboratory.

More information on the cervical smear test
What happens once you have had a smear test

Child Development Checks

docbabyChecks are made on all children during their pre-school years (see below)

  • 8 weeks: Child seen by GP (parents need to make this appointment themselves)
  • 2 years: Child seen by Health Visitor for developmental assessment

Letters are sent by the Practice inviting parents to make an appointment for their child for a 8 week check.

Family Planning and Emergency Contraception

We provide a full contraceptive service in normal surgery hours. Emergency contraception is available from the Nurses as well as Doctors, and it is important to be seen within 72 hours of any potential contraceptive failure or omission. This service is also available from the Minor Injuries Unit at Selby War Memorial Hospital.

Flu Clinics

The Department of Health recommend that certain groups of the population have a seasonal flu vaccination each year. (DoH criteria 2008/2009)

All patients eligible for a flu vaccination will be contacted by letter during the month of October. Due to the large number of patients to be vaccinated, dedicated clinics are set up that run from our main surgery in Selby on a Saturday's. These appointments are for FLU VACCINATIONS ONLY. Appointments for flu vaccinations at our branch surgeries of Carlton & Riccall are not usually available until late November/early December each year.

'At risk' patients can now make apointments for the seasonal flu vaccination

Health Promotion

All of our Nurses can give help and advice on lifestyle problems. They can check blood pressure and advise about smoking, alcohol intake, diet and exercise.

Maternity

The majority of doctors within the practice run weekly antenatal clinics. The Midwife runs her own clinic alongside these.

Minor Surgery

All the partners undertake minor surgical procedures, such as joint injections, removal of lumps and moles etc. This is usually done at Selby hospital on a Monday or Wednesday morning. Before any such procedure can be undertaken it is important you see a doctor in surgery first.

Sexual Health Service (From Monday 4 Jan 2010) 

This is a drop in service run alongside the Family Planning Service and provided free and confidential advice, testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infection. The service is run from Raincliffe Street Health Centre, Raincliffe Street, Selby, For more information call 01904 - 725412.

Stop Smoking Groups

Various options of support are available, these include drop in clinics, 1-1 appointments, group courses and specialist help for those in pregnancy who would like to stop smoking.

If you want to give up smoking but feel you need help, you can get free expert advice, support & information from North Yorkshire Stop Smoking Service by telephoning 0845 877 0025. If you would like to stop smoking and wish this service to help, you do NOT need to see a GP, you only need complete a self-referral form .

Well Baby Clinics

These are run by the Health Visitors and run on the following days/times:

  • Beech Tree Surgery: Mondays, 1.30 - 3.00pm
  • Carlton Surgery: First and third Thursday of each month, 10.00 - 11.00 am
  • Riccall Surgery: The second and fourth Wednesday of each month, 2.30 - 4.00 pm

Well Woman Clinic

These clinics are run by the Practice Nurses, we recommend that you contact your usual surgery to establish the time of available clinics. Health promotion is a major part of these clinics that also include smear tests and blood pressure checks.