News:

Opening Hours
The reception area is open from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday. We are closed at weekends and on all public holidays.

We have extended our opening hours. On Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, a few routine appointments are available with a GP from 7am. Please note that nurse appointments are not available, and the reception telephone will not be on.

Out of Hours
If you or your family need urgent medical care when the surgery is closed, please phone the usual daytime telephone number (9858822) and your call will be re-directed to the out-of-hours service.

Telephone Advice
The best time to call the surgery for advice is after morning clinics, usually between 11.30 and 12 noon. If the doctor you wish to speak to is still busy they will call you back, provided you leave a phone number, preferably a land line. 

Registration

The surgery is able to accept new patients at present. 

Training

Every two months the practice will be closed on  a Tuesday afternoon to allow protected staff training time. We need to  do this to keep up with changes and developments which affect the practice.

The next  date is:  14th September

On these afternoons the phones will be switched off for up to five hours, reception may be closed, and any urgent needs will be directed to the out of hours service

Nurses

We welcome Mandy Elliott who has joined the nursing team

Why not try our new automated arrivals screen next time you come in for an appointment?!

Our current registrar is Dr Natasha Knibbs who started on the 4th August.She will be with us until end of August 2011 . Dr Bilkhu has now left us, to take up a GP post in Nottinghamshire. We wish him well for the future 

GPs

Dr Carl Bond has joined the practice as a full time partner. We  welcome him to the team. Dr Kinza Tuttey and Dr Zeba Abbasi are helping us out with clinics over the summer

BABY CLINIC

The health visitors' walk-in baby clinic is no longer at Sherwood Health Centre on  Tuesday

Sexual Health checks are now available, Please look up under clinics and services

Asthma
Heart Disease
Cancer
Mental Health
Diabetes
COPD
Osteoarthritis

Asthma

Asthma is a common condition that causes coughing, wheezing, tightness of the chest and breathlessness. Most people with asthma who take the appropriate treatment can live normal lives, but left untreated, asthma can cause permanent damage to the airways  

NHS Choices - Child Asthma & Inhaler Techniques

There is further information and advice on the NHS Choices Video Site


Useful Links

Asthma UKAsthma UK
This website has been revamped to meet the needs of the thousands of people with asthma who visit the site each day, either to find important information about asthma and how to control it

Asthma in Adults
An excellent resource with useful video, audio, images and references relating to asthma in adults. 

Asthma in Children
This factsheet is for parents of children who have asthma, or who would like information about it

NHS Choices - Asthma
Further information about symptoms, treatment, causes and prevention of Asthma.


These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.