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Community Midwives

The Community Midwife is attached to the practice and she is responsible for antenatal and early postnatal care. Clinics are held on Tuesday afternoon

Community Nurses

They provide nursing care to patients in their own homes (to housebound patients). They provide practical advice and assistance to patients, relatives and carers dealing with illness at home. The District Nursing Team can be contacted at the surgery on 01803 559421

Health Visitors

The Health Visiting Service is available to all patients registered at Bishops Place regardless of age. Support and advice is offered on a range of health and behavioural issues, and this can involve being seen at home or in the surgery. Baby Clinics, adults and young peoples well being and smoking cessation clinics are held once a week. Health Visitors are fully qualified nurses with further training on Community/Public Health with the aim of promoting all aspects of health and well being

Attached Staff

Our Carer Support Worker, Trish Darke, can be contacted at the surgery every Friday. Her role is to provide advice for people who are caring for a long term sick person. She can be contacted on 01803 559421

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Health Charities

Macmillan Cancer

Macmillan Cancer Support
One in three of us will get cancer and it’s the toughest thing most of us will ever face. If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, or a loved one has, you’ll want a team of people in your corner supporting you every step of the way. Macmillan provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better cancer care.

Marie Curie Cancer Care

Marie Curie Cancer Care is a UK charity dedicated to the care of people with terminal cancer and other illnesses. Over the financial year 2010/11, we reached a total of 31,799 patients

Youth Health Talk

YouthHealthTalk
Youthhealthtalk enables young people, their family and friends, and professionals such as doctors and teachers to understand young people's experiences of health, illness and life in general. The website feature real-life accounts of issues such as effect on work and education, social life and relationships, consulting health professionals and treatment.

 
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