Our Services

Services Available


Clinics

We offer the following clinics:

  • Antenatal Care (midwife led clinics off site)
  • Childhood Immunisations
  • Coronary Heart Disease clinic
  • Diabetic clinic
  • Asthma/COPD checks
  • Minor Surgery  
  • Smoking Cessation Clinics
  • Travel advice & vaccinations
  • Contraceptive Services (including Coil Fitting and Implants)

Chronic Medical Conditions

Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions(i.e. Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart Disease, Asthma/COPD Chronic Kidney Disease and Epilepsy) will receive an invitation to attend the necessary clinic either Annually or 6 monthly depending on the condition. The letter of invitation explains how the system operates to make sure you have all the appropriate checks each year.


Family Planning

As we are a small practice, we think it more appropriate to offer contraceptive advice and services by appointment with a doctor, rather than running a separate family planning clinic. Emergency contraception (the “morning after” pill) can be provided up to three days after a contraceptive accident. Female doctors are available to provide Coil fitting and Contraceptive implants. 


Health Promotion

New patients on repeat medication may require an appointment with a doctor. Women are advised to make an appointment with the nurse  either every 3 or 5 years for a cervical smear depending on age, invitations will be automatically sent to you by post.


In House Mental Health Worker

Information coming soon


In House Pharmacists

Information coming soon


In House Physiotherapist

Information coming soon


Time To Talk: talking therapies service in West Sussex

This service is only for those over the age of 18

Time to Talk is an NHS service offering free, confidential talking therapy to adults registered with a GP in West Sussex.

If you’re feeling low, anxious or worried, talking therapies can really help you. Time to Talk can also help people with depression, phobias, social anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorders, health anxiety, low self-esteem or low confidence, relationship difficulties and bereavements. Talking therapies are available in person, on the phone and via video call.

How can I access the service?

You can self-refer to Time to Talk, you don’t need to speak to your GP first. If you would rather speak to your GP first, they can refer you with your permission. You can self-refer by phone, or you can complete an online self-referral form. Visit the Time to Talk website to find out more about how to contact them. Once you’ve self-referred or your GP has referred you, one of the Time to Talk team will be in touch with you for an initial assessment.

More information

More information can be found on the Time to Talk website. There are also useful links to online self-help resources.

The Time to Talk service is provided by Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust.