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IN THE EVENT OF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY PLEASE DIAL 999


 


ACCESSING TELEPHONE LINES



As a result of the increase in demand for appointments we are aware that patients are still facing challenges accessing our phone lines. To minimise the volume of unnecessary contacts to the Practice we ask that you order your repeat prescription via our 24 hour prescription line on 0141 531 6218



We also request that you do not call the practice in advance to check if your prescription is ready. Your prescription will be available for collection 48 hours (2 working days) following your request. If you have informed us of your preferred pharmacy, we will ensure that your prescription is sent directly to the pharmacy for collection.


 


If you have any enquiries regarding flu and covid vaccinations please contact the helpline on 0800 030 8013.


 


Many thanks for your cooperation


 

Clinics & Services

Asthma Care

Our practice nurses are able to provide asthma diagnosis and treatment. Once your asthma is stable we will usually ask you to attend one of the practice nurses every year to have your asthma monitored. During these visits we will usually enquire about your asthma symptoms, record your Peak Flow rate, monitor your use of inhalers and adjust any treatments to make sure that your asthma care is appropriate to the severity of your asthma.

We normally invite our asthmatics to the clinic by letter if we have not heard from you. If you feel that asthma is no longer a problem and are not taking any medication, please let us know so that we can remove you from our register.

Cardiac Risk

An assessment of an individual patient’s cardiovascular risk can be made.  This is only applicable to patients who have not had previous heart or stroke related disease.  It will give a rough estimate of the chance of an individual patient developing heart or stroke disease over the following ten years.  Its main use is as a tool to determine which patients may benefit from preventative therapy such as cholesterol lowering treatment or Aspirin.  It takes into account smoking status, blood pressure, cholesterol and the presence or otherwise of diabetes.

This will often be estimated routinely when you attend the surgery for other reasons and if there is concern regarding significant risk, the options available will be discussed.  Should you wish to attend for such a review, please make an appointment with our practice nurse. 

Child Health Review

The Cairns Practice provides a health check for babies around six weeks. Babies will be seen by a GP specifically trained in child health.  Sometimes doctors or nurses in training sit in on this clinic.  Mums will also receive a health check at this appointment. 

Contraception

All of the GPs and the nurses are able to offer advice on contraception and sexual health. We can also give advice on emergency contraception (morning after pill) and pregnancy advice.

Diabetes 

Our practice nurses offer a diabetic review at the health centre.  Patients with type 2 diabetes are invited on an annual basis and we arrange appointments in between times as necessary.  At the clinic, patients are given appointments with the dietician and nurse. 

Other Checks include:

  • Eye check: For most people this is done each year at Glasgow Royal Infirmary when photographs are taken of the back of the eye. 
  • Foot check: The podiatrist (chiropodist) or Nurse will check your feet at the clinic and give you advice about looking after them.
  • Kidney check: We do this by blood and urine tests.  If we detect small amounts of protein we will tell you this and discuss starting a tablet to reduce the protein and so protect your kidneys from getting damaged.

Immunisation

  • Childhood - childhood and infant immunisations are done at the health centre every Wednesday. The childhood and infant system is administered by the Primary Care Trust and the parents of infants are invited by postcard to attend our immunisation sessions.
  • Flu - flu and pneumococcal immunisation. This is offered to all over 65 year olds and people suffering from certain chronic diseases. Please contact our reception staff to arrange an appointment. GPs and Practice Nurses will offer this vaccination at your routine appointment.  
              

Minor Surgery

Simple minor procedures such as joint injection, excision of ingrown toenails and removal of minor skin lesions such as moles and sebaceous cysts are done at our minor surgery clinic. We would prefer for you to be seen by one of the doctors or nurses before you make a minor surgery appointment. They will advise you if your problem is suitable for minor surgery.

When required any removed material is submitted to the local Pathology laboratory for analysis. Simple warts can be seen at our nurses wart clinic.

Smoking Cessation

Pharmacists can offer help directly or can refer you to locally organised stopping smoking programmes.

 
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