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We have a team of practice nurses supporting the doctors. They have specialist skills to run a variety of clinics and carry out general nursing duties including ear syringing, dressings, removal of stitches,
electrocardiograms, blood and hearing tests etc. They will be happy to help you with travel, health and illness advice, minor injuries, adult and child immunisation and advice on family planning.
Practice Staff
The practice manager, reception and administrative staff help the GPs provide the best possible care for our patients.
Our team also includes the midwife, community nurses, counsellor, community psychiatric nurses and health visitor. Some of these specialist services have to be arranged through your
doctor.