Clinics & Services at the surgery

Anti-Coagulation Service (INR)

Contact details for patients are:

The INR clinic is run by Barnet Federation Team

Smoking Cessation Programme

Please make an appointment if you like help to give up smoking. With support, you are FOUR TIMES more likely to succeed in kicking the habit. (Department of Health).

You may wish to visit www.nhs.uk/smokefree or  www.barnet.gov.uk/stop-smoking-support for more information.

Free NHS Health Check

(For 40 - 74 year olds with no pre-existing conditions)

The NHS Health Check is your chance to get your free midlife MOT. For adults in England aged 40-74 without a pre-existing condition, we check your circulatory and vascular health and what your risk of getting a disabling vascular disease is.

As we get older, we have a higher risk of developing something dangerous like high blood pressure, heart disease or type 2 diabetes. Your NHS Health Check can spot early signs and help prevent these happening to you, which means you'll be more likely to enjoy life for longer.

For more information please visit www.nhs.uk/nhshealthcheck

You will be contacted by the surgery when you are due, if you are unsure, please call us to check 020 8209 2400    

Housing Letter from General Practice – information below from Barnet Homes

If you have applied for housing assistance on the grounds of health or disability, please do not ask your doctor to write a supporting letter. Together with your self-assessment form, we (Barnet Homes) suggest you send us your GP medical summary, and any reports you have received recently including discharge and specialist letters from hospitals, therapy reports, support need assessments and care plans. If we (Barnet Homes) need more information, we will contact you or any of the professionals involved in your care.

Long Term Conditions

We are improving the way we work with patients with long-term conditions.

 

Patients living with certain long-term conditions will be encouraged to attend a Yearly Health Check. Long term

conditions are those that impact over a long period of time, such as diabetes and heart diseases.

Patients will receive personalised care and support from healthcare professionals from their general

practice. This will cover things that patients say matter most to their health and wellbeing, from the best

treatment for their condition, to wider things like employment, housing, and mental health.

Our goal is that by planning care together with care, patients will have the confidence to manage their

health, reduce their risk of being admitted to hospital, and have a better quality of life.