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Clinics and Services
We hold a variety of clinics by appointment. Should you wish to be seen in one of these clinics, please speak with a receptionist or telephone 01352 746131 to arrange an appointment.
Diabetic Clinic
Advice on optimum diabetic control to help prevent complications by providing regular check-up’s and educating patients on self-management. When attending for a diabetes check, patients are requested to bring all current medicines and records of finger prick and/or urine testing with them.
Asthma, COPD, Family Planning
We want to give our patients more flexibility with a greater choice of appointment times by providing special appointments during normal surgery hours therefore we do not normally run special clinics for Asthma, COPD, Family Planning.
Baby Clinics
These are run by the Health Care Assistant on Monday by appointment between 2pm and 4pm for Developmental Checks. Immunisations are run by the Practice Nurse on a Monday morning and are by appointment.
For other child health queries please contact the Health Visitors on 03000 856710
Ante-Natal Clinics
This clinic is run by the Midwives on a Wednesday afternoon between 1.30pm and 3pm.
Midwives can be contacted via Holywell Community Hosptial on 03000 856714
Sexual Health Clinic
Sexual health clinics offer a range of services to support a range of sexual health needs. The clinics will offer support, testing and treatment and may refer onward if needed.
Telephone Wrexham and Flintshire areas 03000 856000 / 03000 847662 to arrange an appointment.
For Sexual Health Advice & Testing STIs Infections
Mental Health
You can always speak with your GP about the difficulties you are experiencing.
Call the Community Advice and Listening Line: 0800 132 737 or text HELP to 81066
Samaritans: 116113
Visit the Samaritans for advice & suppor
Support for Individuals (Single Point of Access/ Social Prescribing) Flintshire Local Voluntary Council
What is social prescribing?
They could help if you:
- Feel socially isolated (don’t have anyone to talk to)
- Want to improve your physical or mental health
- Lack confidence
- Need to find some practical support and information to improve your situation, and/or how you feel
They’ll work with you to find activities and community services that match your interests and needs.