Clinics & Services
Well baby clinics
These clinics are run by our health visitors. No appointment is necessary. They happen at Langley Health Centre on Thursday 09:30 to 11:30.
Baby Vaccinations happen every Tuesday
More information about vaccination.
Information about MMR and autism.
Immunisation FAQs- COVID 19
Immunisation Covid -19 FAQs
Maternity care
There is an antenatal clinic at the Surgery every Tuesday Afternoon for follow up and Thursday’s for 1st Appointments with the doctors and midwives in attendance.
Postnatal examinations are carried out with newborn baby checks on by Dr’s in the Morning’s.
Family planning
This is available at the Surgery which is delivered by our trained nurses and doctors. We also offer intra-uterine device insertion and removal as well as nexaplanon.
Contact a practice nurse for advice or for emergency contraception – the 'morning after' pill.
Diabetic clinic
Wednesday Mornings from The Orchard Surgery and we offer Saturday Mornings every two weeks from Langley Health Centre. Multi-disciplinary care for both insulin and non-insulin dependent diabetics.
Asthma clinic
Held weekly to help in understanding and self management of asthma and in the proper use of treatment devices. Attendance is recommended at least once a year. Contact a practice nurse for details.
Well person check
By appointment with practice nurses. To promote health and to screen for certain conditions including male/female health checks, blood pressure and weight reduction.
Cervical smears
We strongly recommend all women between the ages of 20 and 65, who have ever been sexually active, to have a cervical smear every three to five years dependent on age. Please call on the appointment line to book these.
If you have a recall it very rarely means anything serious. Usually it is because you have a minor infection or your smear shows inflammation that requires to be observed until it settles down.
Wart clinic
To treat warts and other small skin problems. Appointments need to be made at Langley Health Centre after being first seen by a doctor.
Travel clinic
Advice and immunisation for foreign travel. By appointment with the practice nurse.
Influenza vaccination clinics
Usually held in October and November every year.
Smoking cessation
There are clinics specifically for this. Please contact reception for further details
Minor surgery
Minor operations for minor skin lesions (moles, small lumps etc) are performed by our doctors after they have been assessed for suitability and an appointment has been made.
Treatment room
Our treatment room is run by the practice nurses and is used for routine blood tests, minor surgery, ECGs, dressings etc. By appointment.
Phlebotomy Clinic
This runs every Wednesday allowing all patients to have their blood tests done