Doctors provide a child development check for babies at six to eight weeks and health visitors for pre-school children.
- Please make a GP appointment if you are worried about your child’s development at any age.
Doctors provide a child development check for babies at six to eight weeks and health visitors for pre-school children.
Midwives visit mothers and babies at home shortly after birth.
We like to see mother and baby at the surgery when the baby is six weeks old to meet the new arrival and make sure all is going well.
We are always happy to see parents of young babies at the surgery sooner should there be any concerns.
A midwife visits the surgery on Monday and Tuesday mornings for an ante-natal clinic.
All appointments for the midwifes must be pre-booked via the Midwifery team.
We provide a full range of contraception services including: Coils, Diaphragm, Intrauterine devices (IUCDs) and Implanon fittings.
Dr Baikie has a dedicated clinic on Thursday evening by appointment only.
If you have not attended the surgery in the last three years and have no specific illnesses, we are happy to see you for a well person check. Your blood pressure and BMI (body mass index) will be measured and you have the opportunity to discuss any other health issues.
Some services provided are not covered under our contract with the NHS and therefore attract charges.
The fees charged are based on British Medical Association (BMA) suggested charges. Please contact reception to obtain further information on the service and the fees charged.
Many patients see their doctor as the embodiment of the NHS and all that it provides – free care at the point of delivery. However not all work doctors are asked to do is paid for by the NHS and many GPs are self-employed.
This means they must cover their time and costs – staff, buildings, heating, lighting, etc – in the same way as any small business. The NHS only pays for NHS work, any work outside of the NHS must be funded by other means and this is why fees are charged.
Your doctor receives large amounts of request and which is often to do with whether your general health allows you to do something e.g. to work, receive benefits, drive, play sport, attend school, own a house, a firearm or it is for insurance, court or other medico-legal reasons.
All requests will vary in complexity, volume and consistency ranging from signing a certificate which can take minutes, to an in-depth report with an examination that can take hours.
When your doctor signs a certificate or completes a report, it is a condition of remaining on the Medical Register that they only sign what they know to be true.
In order to complete even the simplest of forms, they may have to check your entire medical record (some of which may not be accessible on a computer or on site).
Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the doctor with the General Medical Council (the doctors’ regulatory body) or even the Police.
Your doctor is inundated with work. They have to balance their time with treating the sick, keeping their practice afloat and making sure they are doing all of this safely and within their professional duties as a doctor.
With certain exceptions written within their contract, doctors do not have to carry out non-NHS work. However, many choose to for the benefit of you and other families they treat.
Where a doctor chooses to undertake the work, we advise them to inform and always agree a fee in advance of undertaking work.
Should their volume of work prove to be greater or more complex than expected, the doctor will contact you to discuss how to proceed.
– Not all documents need a signature by a doctor and can be done by other professionals. Please check the form and accompanying guidance as you may get a quicker response that way.
– If you have several forms requiring completion, present them all at once and ask your doctor if he or she is prepared to complete them at the same time to speed up the process.
– Do not expect your GP to process forms overnight. Urgent requests may mean that a doctor has to make special arrangements to process the form quickly, and this will cost more.
– Don’t book an appointment with your doctor to complete forms without checking with your doctor’s administrative staff as to whether you need to or not.
If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make a double appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements. Please complete the Travel Health Questionnaire below at least 1 week before your appointment.
Please allow at least 4 weeks for your vaccination programme to be prepared and priced (if applicable). All vaccinations should be booked at least 6 weeks before your travel date.
Once we have received your request your vaccination programme will be prepared and priced (if applicable). The final cost may differ as, during your consultation, there may be a need to alter the vaccinations suggested to suit your travel arrangements.
We are able to offer the following NHS vaccinations:
We offer other private vaccinations i.e Hepatitis B, for this you will incur a charge for the vaccination.
Please call the practice for the price list before booking your appointment.
Our nurse will be able to inform you about any vaccination that are not included in the NHS list.
The following websites will give you additional travel advice.