Clinics
Asthma clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse
Time: Appointments are sent out to patients on the asthma register.Flu clinic
Held by: Both Danby & Egton Surgery sites
Cervical smear clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse
Time: Appointments throughout the weekCOPD clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse
Appointments can be made via receptionCoronary heart disease clinic
Clinics are held at Whitby Hospital by appointment only
Diabetic clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse
Time: Appointment times are variableFamily planning clinic
Held by: Mental Health Team
Time: Appointments can be made at various times but a referral by the GP will be needed firstForeign travel advice
Held by: Practice Nurse
Time: Appointments throughout the weekHypertension clinic
Held by: Whitby Hospital
Time: By appointmentImmunisation clinic
Held by: Addiction Team
Time: By appointmentLeg ulcer treatment clinic
Every autumn we offer flu vaccination to patients:
- over 65 years of age
- with diabetes, lung disease, heart disease and kidney failure
- who are the main carer of an elderly or disabled person whose welfare may be at risk if the carer falls ill
- taking immunosuppressive drugs
- who are pregnant
Sexual health clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse
Time: Appointments throughout the weekStroke clinic
Held by: GP and Practice Nurse
Time: Appointments are variable throughout the weekTreatment monitoring clinic
Held by: Health Care Assistants
Time: Appointments are variable throughout the weekTreatment monitoring clinic
Patients are encouraged to get their blood pressure checked once every three years once they reach the age of 40, but there is no evidence that routine medicals annually for everybody provides any health benefits.
If you have specific health worries please feel free to discuss them with the doctors or nurses.
Treatment monitoring clinic
Held by: Health Care Assistants
Time: Morning & Afternoon (until 5.15pm except Friday) appointments availableTreatment monitoring clinic
We are keen to prevent problems as well as treating them! We recommend the following:
Regular reviews for all patients with Asthma, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Epilepsy, and other chronic conditions.
Immunisations for people over 65 and patients with certain conditions should have the annual flu-jab in September/October in addition to a one-off pneumococcal vaccine and a Shingles vaccination if you are 70 or 75. If you are unsure on anything please give the surgery a call.
Treatment monitoring clinic
Living Well North Yorkshire – self-referral telephone: 01609 797272
| email: stop.smoking@northyorks.gov.ukTreatment monitoring clinic
Held by: Practice Nurse Time: Appointments are variable throughout the week
For travel immunisations and advice please complete the travel vaccination questionnaire and make an appointment to see the Practice Nurse, 6 to 8 weeks prior to travel. We recommend that you see us early in case you require a course of immunisations.
Download travel vaccination questionnaireCounselling
Held by: Mental Health Team Time: Appointments can be made at various times but a referral by the GP will be needed first
Drug and alcohol counselling
Held by: Addiction Team Time: By appointment
New patient check-up
Held by: Health Care Assistants Time: Appointments are variable throughout the week
Over 40
Patients are encouraged to get their blood pressure checked once every three years once they reach the age of 40, but there is no evidence that routine medicals annually for everybody provides any health benefits. If you have specific health worries please feel free to discuss them with the doctors or nurses.
Phlebotomy
Held by: Health Care Assistants Time: Morning & Afternoon (until 5.15pm except Friday) appointments available