46 Station Road, New Barnet, Herts, EN5 1QH
Telephone: 020 8441 4425
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All patients with Asthma should have an annual review with the Practice Nurse. Please ask the Receptionist for available appointments. Remember to bring any inhalers that you use so that the nurse can demonstrate how to use them correctly.
More information about Asthma is available from Asthma UK or from NHS Choices.
The Baby Clinic is specifically for babies 6 week checks by the doctor, and for childhood immunisations by the nurse.
The Baby Clinic is solely for babies and it is unfortunately not possible for mothers to have their 6 week post-natal check at the same time. Please book a separate appointment for this.
Further advice about looking after your baby is available from the Health Visitor who has a regular clinic at Vale Drive Primary Health Centre or from NHS Choices.
Women can book an appointment with the nurse for a Well Woman Health Check which will include a cervical smear test if due and advice about breast self-examination. You can also discuss contraception and menopause issues. We are now able to offer a full range of contraceptive services including coil fitting and Implanon implants. Additional information about Women’s health and contraception is available from NHS Choices.
If at any stage you feel that you would like to have a chaperone present during your consultation please mention this to the Receptionist or the Doctor. We have several members of staff who are trained to act as chaperones.
Anyone with Heart Disease should attend this clinic with the nurse at least once a year. You will receive an annual invitation from the Appointments Clerk. Two weeks before your appointment you should arrange to have a fasting blood test so that the nurse can discuss the results with you when you come to the clinic.
For more information visit the British Heart Foundation web-site or NHS Choices.
All patients with COPD should attend this clinic with the nurse at least once a year. An appointment will be sent to you by the Appointments Clerk. Please remember to bring your inhalers with you so that the nurse can demonstrate how to use them properly.
The Diabetic Clinic is held on alternate Wednesday afternoons. All patients with Diabetes should attend this clinic or a hospital diabetic clinic at least annually. You will receive an invitation from the Appointments Clerk. Two weeks before your appointment you should arrange to have a fasting blood test so that the doctor can discuss the results with you when you come to the clinic.
More information about Diabetes is available on the Diabetes page on this web-site, or from Diabetes UK, or NHS Choices.
We have 3 female doctors at the surgery, a female nurse and a female health care assistant. If you would prefer to see a female doctor or nurse please mention this to the Receptionist when you book your appointment.
The winter Influenza vaccinations are usually available from September until February.
People at particular risk are:
all patients with:
and patients who are:
If you are in one of the high-risk groups listed above please also check whether you have previously had the Pneumonia vaccination which could also be given at the same time. The Pneumonia vaccination only needs to be given once.
Flu clinics are for vaccinations only and other health matters cannot be dealt with in these appointments.
Further information about the Flu jab is available at NHS Choices.
The Minor Surgery Clinic is held on Monday afternoons and is mainly for the removal of small skin lesions. You will need to make a non-urgent appointment with any of the doctors in a normal surgery to discuss your problem before your name can be added to the list for Minor Surgery.
If you need help to stop smoking you can request an appointment with one of our Practice Nurses who have had Smoking Cessation training. Further information can be obtained from the NHS web-site or by calling the NHS Smoking Quitline on 0800 169 0169 (freephone).
The nurses provide up to date foreign travel advice, immunisations and malaria prophylaxis. Visit the Travel Immunisations page for further information about appointments and the Travel Immunisations form which must be completed before your appointment.
Each person requiring Travel Immunisations will need a 20 minute appointment with the nurse. Please note that there may be a charge for some of your immunisations. You will also need to complete this form. If you arrive to the appointment without this form you will not be seen. Travel Clinic Form
Women can book an appointment with the nurse for a Well Woman Health Check which will include a cervical smear test if due and advice about breast self-examination. You can also discuss contraception and menopause issues. We are now able to offer a full range of contraceptive services including coil fitting and Implanon implants. Additional information about Women’s health and contraception is available from NHS Choices.
This practice is part of a network of local GP surgeries which are working towards making GP appointments available from 8.00am to 8.00pm for Barnet residents. The name of your local network is Barnet Federated GPs and they have arranged eight Hub Practices in Barnet where appointments are available to be seen by a local GP in evenings and weekends.
Appointment times:
To make evening or weekend appointments please phone reception on 020 8441 4425 – or phone the call centre on 020 8948 6809.
Your local hubs are: