Abuse or violence
Find out how to get support for abuse or violence. Your Sanctuary They offer sanctuary, support and empowerment to anyone affected by Domestic Abuse. All of their services are confidential...
Appointments
Urgent appointments To request an urgent appointment for today or tomorrow (Monday to Friday) phone us from 8am, Monday to Friday, when we are open visit the surgery and speak...
Bowel cancer screening
About 1 in 20 people will get bowel cancer in their life. It affects men and women. Screening can help detect bowel cancer early, when it’s easier to treat. How...
Carers
Are you caring for or supporting a relative, friend or neighbour? Are you helped or supported by a relative, friend or neighbour? We need to know so we can offer...
Covid-19 and flu vaccinations
Flu and COVID-19 spread more easily in winter and can cause you serious illness. Come forward for your flu and COVID-19 vaccinations when invited. Vaccination is the best way to...
Death and bereavement
Find out where you can get help and support for bereavement. What to do when someone dies The first thing to do when someone dies depends on the circumstances of...
Dental problems
The surgery cannot help with problems with your teeth and gums. We recommend seeing a dentist instead. GPs cannot provide dental care – contact your dentist or use the service...
Drug and alcohol issues
Find out how to get support with drug and alcohol issues. Surrey Drug and Alcohol Service Whatever you are going through they are there if you want to talk to...
Eye problems
If you are having problems with your eyes, visiting an optician is often the best place to start. NHS optician services Opticians are open for routine treatments including: eye tests...
Managing your health online
Using an online form There are many things you can do online at our surgery. Some tasks you can do using a website called accuRx where you can: request an...
Mental health - self referral
Healthy Surrey – Mental Wellbeing Support This site offers information on local support and services for anyone: Facing a mental health crisis or breakdown Experiencing emotional distress or mental health...
Muscle and joint pain - self referral
Find out how to get support for muscle and joint pain. getUbetter The getUbetter app is now available to all patients. It’s a free, easy-to-use tool helping you to self-manage...
Non-NHS services
The NHS does not pay for some of our services. For example: private sick notes insurance forms holiday cancellation forms medical reports fitness to travel certificates private prescriptions passport signing...
Pregnancy and maternity - self referral
If you’ve found out you are pregnant, it’s best to see a midwife as soon as possible. You can book an appointment directly with a midwife service without seeing a...
Prescriptions
Ordering repeat prescriptions The easiest ways to order repeat prescriptions are: using your NHS account (through the NHS website or in the NHS App) This account shows you all your repeat medicine...
Referrals
If you have been referred for further treatment or tests, you can check on the referral online or contact the surgery. Check a referral using the NHS app or website...
Sexual health services
Find out how to get support for sexual health. Healthy Surrey Sexual Health Having good sexual health is an important part of staying physically and emotionally healthy. If you’re sexually...
Social prescribing
Our social prescribing link workers help patients to get the right support. Many different patients will be referred to social prescribing link workers. They include: People with long-term conditions Low...
Stopping smoking
Find out how to get support to help you stop smoking. One You Surrey One You Surrey provides a range of proven methods, advice and support to help you quit...
Weight management
Find out how to get support with weight management. Specialist services – Weight loss injections Our Integrated Care Board (ICB), Surrey Heartlands, in line with National Institute for Care and...
Clinics
Find out more about the clinics and services available at the surgery.
Date published: 20th September, 2023
Date last updated: 21st September, 2023
