- Coil fitting and removal
- Implant insertion and removal
- Smear tests
- Immunisations
- Dressings
- Travel Advice and Vaccinations - We are recognised as a yellow fever centre.
- Blood pressure checks
- Blood tests
- Asthma checks
- Diabetes checks
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease checks (COPD)
- Family Planning advice and pill checks
- Dietary advice
Clinics
Nursing Services
Maternity Services
To self refer to the maternity services please click here
You will need to fill out your details and email these to the bookings team. If you are unable to do this please contact the surgery who will be happy to help.
All partners offer Maternity Services supported by the Practice Midwives who work with the Doctors in providing antenatal and postnatal care. The Midwives will make antenatal and postnatal home visits and arrange antenatal classes.
As General Practitioners of Medicine we are very happy to provide antenatal and postnatal care for our patients. However, as we are not GP Obstetricians we are not able to undertake home deliveries.
Community Midwives Contact Number- Call 01473 702666, Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm.
If you need to speak to a community midwife, please use contact the above number.
For urgent or emergency enquires out-of-hours or at the weekend, please telephone Deben Delivery Suite on 01473 703040, or Brook Birth Centre on 01473 703020.
Other Services
Counselling- Link Workers
Each GP surgery has a clinical link worker. They are mental health specialists and have a great deal of knowledge about mental health care and the resources available locally to assist your mental health & wellbeing. This might be particularly helpful if you are not sure about the best way forward for you. You can access this service if you over 18. You can self-refer to your link worker via your GP appointment booking system or your GP can refer you.
Follow this link to the Suffolk User Forum website.
Suffolk Wellbeing Service
The Wellbeing Service is a partnership of NHS, voluntary and charitable organisations in Suffolk. They enable you to experience improved emotional wellbeing and recover quickly from emotional health problems such as low mood, stress and anxiety.
The Suffolk Wellbeing Service offers workshops and brief therapy groups, guided self-help, peer support and friendship schemes, interactive computer-based therapy, telephone support, one-to-one support and access to other specialist services.
How do I get help from the Wellbeing service?
You can self-refer to the service. You don't have to speak to a GP first. You can fill out a referral form at www.readytochange.org.uk or you call 0300 123 1781 to speak to a member of the team.
The Suffolk Wellbeing Service is free and open to anyone aged 16 or over living in Suffolk, Norfolk or Great Yarmouth and Waveney.
District Nurses
Health Promotion
Health Visitor
MacMillan Nurses
Maternity Care
Travel Vaccinations
If you're planning to travel outside the UK, you may need to be vaccinated against some of the serious diseases found in other parts of the world.
Non-NHS Services
Some services provided are not covered under our contract with the NHS and therefore attract charges