Medical services offered
We provide a range of medical services which include:
- Coronary Heart Disease Clinics
- Diabetic Clinics: Information about the free Walsall Diabetes and Me App (PDF, 316KB)
- Asthma Clinics
- COPD Clinics (Chronic breathing problems)
- Minor Surgery
- ECG Clinic
- Contraception
- Maternity
- Child Health Surveillance
- Childhood Immunisation
- Travel Advice/Vaccination (incl Yellow Fever Vaccination)
- Well Person Checks
- New Patient Checks
- Help for Drug Misuse
Over 75s Health Checks
Health checks are also being offered to our patients over 75 years of age. These can be stand-alone health check or they can be part of a patients chronic disease review with the practice nurse if you also have a chronic disease such as asthma, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), heart problems, etc. The over 75 health check will take 30 minutes so please ask for this length of time with the nurse when booking your appointment.
If you have not been seen at the surgery for three years (or one year for those over 75) you can request a check-up appointment if you wish.
Protection from Meningitis and septicaemia
All 17 and 18 year olds born between 01 September 1996 and 31 August 1997 are being asked to have a MenACWY vaccine, this vaccine protects against Meningitis (inflammation of the brain) and septicaemia (blood poisoning) caused by meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y.
It is very important that you take up the vaccine. It is being offered in response to a rapidly growing increase in cases of a highly aggressive strain of meningococcal disease group W. this disease can cause Meningitis and septicaemia that can kill in hours, and those who recover may be left severely disabled. The vaccine also protects against three other meningococcal groups too – A, C and Y.
Going to University?
If you are planning to go to university, please make an appointment as soon as possible before leaving for university. You are at more risk of Meningitis and septicaemia in the first weeks at university when you mix with lots of new people, some of whom may unknowingly carry the meningococcal bacteria, which is usually spread through prolonged close contact.
As the vaccine will also boost your protection against MenC, it replaces the “Freshers” MenC programme which has been in place for the past year.
If you decide not to have the vaccination please let us know in writing so we can enter this on your medical record.
Further information on the vaccination programme and meningococcal disease can be found on NHS UK at: www.nhs.uk/conditions/vaccinations/Pages/men-acwy-vaccine.aspx