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Abdominal Pain
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Acute Asthma
Who to see: Doctor or Minor Illness Clinic Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Anxiety
Who to see: Doctor or local Mental Health Services Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our Mental Health page information and contacts for local anxiety services.Acne
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor Advice: Your local pharmacist should be able to help and advise you on MILD acne, see our Skin Health page for more information and advice. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment with a doctor if your acne is moderate-severe or just not improving. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Back Pain
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor (if pain persists despite pain relief) Advice: If you are entitled to free prescriptions your local pharmacist can give you pain medication free on the minor ailment scheme see our Minor Illness page. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Blood Pressure Monitoring
Who to see: Pharmacist for a home blood pressure Monitor or use the Patient BP Machine in Waiting Room Advice: If you are worried about your blood pressure see the pharmacist who can advice you on a home Blood pressure monitor or see our website for more information and advice on blood pressure monitoring. Alternatively feel free to use the Patient Self check blood pressure machine in our waiting room and give the result to one of our Patient Navigators.Blood Tests
Who to see: Phlebotomist Advice: Clinics are held daily at various times. Warfarin monitoring clinic is held on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Appointments for blood test MUST have been requested by your doctor or other health care professional. If you are in doubt please call to speak to one of our nurses who will advise you.Boils
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Breathlessness
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . Please contact the practice as earliest as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am so that your problem is dealt with as soon as possibleBruised Ribs
Advice: See our Musculoskeletal page for more information.Burns
Who to see: For severe burns please go to A&E for mild burns see our nurse Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please conatct the surgery as early as possible between 8-10am. The nearest A&E department is at Milton Keynes Hospital, Standing Way, Eaglestone, MK6 5LD. Tel: 01908 66 00 33.Cellulitis
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Cervical Smears
Who to see: Nurse Advice: The national cervical screening program will invite all woment between ages 25-64 yrs old. Once you are invited, make an appointment with the Nurse during your mid cycle. For more information on cervical smears see our womens health page.Chest Infections
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Children's Immunisations
Who to see: Chidlhood Immunisation Clinic Advice: Your child will be invited for the national childhood immunisation program by letter. The childhood immunisation clinics are on tuesday afternoons. please wait for your invitation. Find out more at NHS Choices.Chronic Heart Disease
Who to see: Nurse Advice: Annual clinic appointment will be sent to CHD patients this is usally on the month of your birthday. If you have not been invited for your annual CHS clinic please "ask the practice" online or ring recption on 01908 375 341. See our Heart Monitoring page for more information.Cold Sores
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist.Colds
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Antibiotics are not needed for the common cold as colds are caused by a virus. The average length of illness for the common cold is one and a half weeks. Find out more at www.nhs.uk/conditions/cold-common.Constipation
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor if symptoms persist Advice: If you are entitled to free medication your local pharmacist can still give you treatment for constipation for free under the minor ailment scheme see our minor illness page for more information. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Contraception/Family Planning
Who to see: Family Planning Clinic Advice: Contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment for the family planning clinic held on Monday and Wednesday afternoons. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our Family planning page for more information and advice.Cough
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse Advice: Acute coughs and colds are usually caused by viruses and can take up to 3 weeks to settle. Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment with the nurse. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. For more information please visit NHS choices.Cystitis/Urine Infection
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse or Doctor Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Dental Problems
Who to see: Dentist Advice: Please book an appointment with your dentist. See our dental health page for more information and advice.Depression
Who to see: Doctor or local Mental Health Services Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am -10.00am. See our mental health page for information and contacts for local depression services.Diabetes Monitoring
Who to see: Nurse Advice: Routine annual clinic appointments will be sent to all our patients with diabetes. Patients are encouraged to book an appointment with our diabetes specialist nurse, if they have any concerns at any other time and do not to wait for their annual review. See our diabetes page for more information.Diarrhoea
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor if persists or unable to drink water Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medication your pharmacist can still give you rehydration sachetst for free under the minor ailment scheme see our minor illness page for more details. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Diet/Lifestyle Changes
Who to see: Nurse/Health Care Assistant. Advice: Please make an appointment for our weight management clinic and healthy living to discuss e.g. weight, exercise, diet, smoking etc. see our Healthy Living page for more information and advice.Dizziness
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the surgery as eary as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Ear Care
Who to see: Nurse Advice: If you think you may need ear irrigation ('syringing' ) please speak to one of our nurses who will advise you. Also please check the following information Find out more at www.nhs.uk/conditions/earwax.Earache
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse Advice: Earaches caused by infection are usually viral and normally settle in 4 days. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment with the nurse if your ear ache lasts longer than 4 days. Please contact the surgery as eary as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am. Find our more at NHS Choices.Eczema
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse or GP Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines the pharmacist can give you treatment for mild eczema for free under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our Skin Health page for more information and advice.Emergency Contraception
Who to see: Pharmacist or Nurse or Doctor Advice: Out of hours a Pharmacist can give you emergency contraception. Find your local pharmacist. Make an urgent appointment with the nurse or doctor as soon as possible. Please explain to the one of our Patient Navigators that the appointment is urgent and they will do their best to fit you in.Eye Infection
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor IlIness Clinic Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Eye Injuries
Who to see: A&E Advice: The nearest A&E department is at Milton Keynes Hospital, Standing Way, Eaglestone, MK6 5LD. Tel: 01908 66 00 33.Fever
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor if symptoms persist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you or your child are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get paracetamol or ibuprofen for free direct from a chemist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our child health page for more information and advice on manageing fevers in children.Fit Note (Sick Note)
Who to see: First 7 Days: Complete a Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) Form. More than 7 Days: Inform one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: If you have an ongoing illness which requires further Fit for work certificate assessment, please contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 or ask the practice online and let us know the following information: the problem, start date, for how long and contact number. See our Fitness for Work page for more informationFlu
Who to see: Flu Clinic or Nurse Advice: Seasonal Flu immunisation clinics are run on a staurday morning every year in october. Be the first to know the dates of the Flu clinics by "liking" us on facebook - www.facebook.com/parksmed.co.uk, or keep an eye on this website. See our immunisation page for more information and advice. If you have missed the flu clinics contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Forms, Certificates and Medicals
Who to see: Inform the one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: Completion of forms, certificates and medicals are not covered under the NHS. You will be charged for these services. Please discuss your requirements with one of our Patient Navigators. Examples are Passport forms, insurance reports, HGV medicals, holiday cancellation forms. see our page on Non-NHS Work for more information.Fungal Infections
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Clinic Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.General Advice
Who to see: Health Advisor. Nurse, GP or facebook Advice: For general advice please contact the practice either online or by phone on 01908 375 341 and one of our Patient Navigators will try and answer your queries or direct you to a member of staff who can help you the best. If your query is very general and non-confidential you can even ask on our facebook page - www.facebook.com/parksmed.co.uk.Genital Herpes
Who to see: Sexual Health Clinic Advice: See our Sexual Health page for more information and advice.Hay Fever
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Clinic Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitiled to free NHS medicines you can still get free hayfever treatment from your pahramacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Head Injuries
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . Please contact the surgery as soon as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Head Lice
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Please check http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/head-lice for more information and advice.Headaches
Who to see: Pharamcist or Doctor if no better with pain relief Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get free pain relief from the pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Hospital Appointments
Who to see: Secretary Advice: Please contact our secretary directly on 01908 375 341 and choose the secretary option. The doctors cannot help you with hospital appointment queries. See our Self Referrals page for more information.Holiday Cancellation Certificate
Who to see: Inform the one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: Holiday Cancellation forms are not covered by the NHS, there will be a charge for this service. Please read the form carefully and fill in and sign any parts that you need to complete before you bring the form to the surgery. We ask that you allow up to 21 days for the process to be completed, you will be contacted by phone when your form is ready for collection.Indigestion
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor if no better Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get indigestion treatment free from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Infected Wounds
Who to see: Nurse or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Ingrowing Toenail
Who to see: Podiatrist, Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: See our minor illness page for information and advice on ingrowing toe nails. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Insect Bites
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Clinic Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get indigestion treatment free from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Insomnia
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Insurance Reports
Who to see: Inform the one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: Completion of forms, certificates and medicals are not covered under the NHS. Please read the form carefully and fill in and sign any parts that you need to complete before you bring the form to the surgery. We ask that you allow up to 21 days for the process to be completed, you will be contacted by phone when your form is ready for collection.Medical Reports
Who to see: Inform the one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: Completion of forms, certificates and medicals are not covered under the NHS. Please read the form carefully and fill in and sign any parts that you need to complete before you bring the form to the surgery. We ask that you allow up to 21 days for the process to be completed, you will be contacted by phone when your form is ready for collection.Missed Contraceptive
Who to see: Nurse or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the practice as earliest as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am so that your problem is dealt with as soon as possible.Mouth Ulcer
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor if symptoms persist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Moles
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Nasal Congestion
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor if more than 6 weeks Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get indigestion treatment free from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Nappy Rash
Who to see: Pharmacist, Health Visitor or Doctor if persists Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Your child can get free nappy rash cream direct from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. See our child health page for information on Health visitors.Neck Pain
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Nosebleeds
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor Advice: See our Minor Illness page for advice on first aid management of nose bleeds. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Panic Attacks
Who to see: Doctor or local Mental Health services Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our mental health page for information on local mental health services.Passport Forms
Who to see: Inform the one of our Patient Navigators. Advice: Passport forms are not covered by the NHS, there will be a charge for this service. Please read the form carefully and fill in and sign any parts that you need to complete before you bring the form to the surgery. We ask that you allow up to 21 days for the process to be completed, you will be contacted by phone when your form is ready for collection.Period Prolems
Who to see: Doctor Advice: See our womans health page for more information on period problems. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Prescription Queries
Who to see: Prescription Clerk Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact the prescription clerk on 01908 375 341 choosing the option for our prescription clerk. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our prescriptions page for more information.Phobias
Who to see: Doctors Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Rashes
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our Skin Health page for more information and advice.Rectal Problems
Who to see: Pharmacist or Doctor Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Removal of Stitches
Who to see: Nurse Advice: Make an appointment with one of our Nurses or health care assistants.Shingles
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Sinusitis
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse Advice: Acute sinus illness is usually caused by viruses and can take up to 3 weeks to settle. Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get free treatment for your sinuses direct from the pharamcist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment with the nurse. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. For more information please visit NHS choices.Skin Conditions
Who to see: Pharmacist, Minor Illness Nurse or Doctor Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our Skin Health page for more information and advice.Smoking Cessation
Who to see: Pharmacist or Smoking Cessation Clinic Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please ask our one of our Patient Navigators team who will send your details to our Health Care Assistant who will contact you. If you would like help sooner please contact NHS Quit Line on 0800 022 4332. See our Stop Smoking page for more information and advice.Sore Eyes
Who to see: Pharmacist, Minor Illness Nurse or Doctor Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get free eye drops direct from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am..Sore Penis
Who to see: Sexual Health Vlinic or Doctor Advice: See our Sexual Health page for more information and advice. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Sore Throat
Who to see: Pharmacist, Minor Illness Clinic Advice: Sore throats are usually caused by viruses and usually settle within a week. Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment with the nurse if your sore throat lasts longer than a week. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. Visit NHS choices for more information.Stings
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist.Styes
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Sunburn
Who to see: Pharmacist or Minor Illness Nurse Advice: Find your local pharmacist. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Threadworm
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get free threadworm treatment direct from your pharmacist under the minor ailment scheme. See our minor illness and child health pages for more information and advice.Travel Vaccinations
Who to see: Travel clinic - at least 3 weeks before travel Advice: Please contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make an appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. See our travel clinic page for more information and advice.Urine Infections
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Unplanned Pregnancy
Who to see: Please visit this website to consider your options. Advice: If you would like to consult someone about your options please ring 08457 30 40 30 directly for an NHS appointment.Vaginal Discharge
Who to see: Minor Illness Clinic, Doctor or Sexual Health Clinic Advice: See our sexual health or womans health pages for more information and advice. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment . The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am.Vaginal Thrush
Who to see: Pharmacist, Minor Illness Clinic or Doctor Advice: Find your local pharmacist. If you are entitled to free NHS medicines you can still get free treatment for thrush direct from the pharamcist under the minor ailment scheme. Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. The busiest time for our Patient Navigators is between 8.00am - 10.00am. For more information and advice see our womans health page.Verrucae
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Vomiting
Who to see: Doctor Advice: Please use our online appointment service or contact one of our Patient Navigators on 01908 375 341 to make a telephone consultation appointment. Please contact the surgery as early as possible between 8.00am - 10.00am.Warts
Who to see: Pharmacist Advice: Find your local pharmacist. See our minor illness page for more information and advice.Would you recommend us to friends and family?
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