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Surgery clinics

We provide a full general practice service and offer patients specialist advice and support in the following areas:

Minor surgical operations

Your GP can refer you to the most appropriate service.

Travel immunisations (excluding Yellow Fever)

The practice nurses offer this service. Please make an appointment about 8 weeks before your holiday. There maybe a charge for some vaccine; our nurse will advise you of this.

Health checks

General health checks looking at risk factors for ill health can be arranged with practice nurses. This can include blood tests if indicated.

Smoking cessation clinic

We offer specially trained clinical staff who can assist with smoking cessation advice.

Counselling

Your doctor can refer you for counselling if he or she feels you may benefit from this service.

Womens health

Appointments may be made with our practice nurses who provide morning and afternoon clinics for cervical smears and breast awareness.

Blood clinic

We offer this service for routine blood tests.

Baby and children’s immunisations

Our nurses give vaccines to babies at Everest House Surgery.

Website
Find out about vaccinations for babies, children and adults

The link contains information about why each vaccination is important, how the vaccine works and common side effects, along with vaccination tips for parents.

Family planning advice

Antenatal and postnatal checks can be arranged by making an appointment with your doctor or midwife. All the doctors provide contraceptive services.

Cancer support

Visit our dedicated cancer support page.

Treatment room

The practice offers the following services to its patients:

  • Wound management
  • ECGs
  • Ear wax removal (as needed for ENT referral)
  • Home B/P monitoring
  • Ring pessary insertion and removal

Interpreter services

The practice is able to make arrangements for an interpreter to join your GP consultation over the phone, please advise reception when booking your appointment if an interpreter is required so that arrangements can be made immediately prior to your appointment.

If you require a sign language interpreter this will be arranged in person provided sufficient notice has been given, usually a few days notice is required to be able to book a BSL interpreter.

Page published: 5 May 2023
Last updated: 16 February 2026