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Services
Find out more about the services we offer
Clinics and Services
Blood Tests
Blood tests can be performed most days but appointments will generally need to be before 10:30am in order to ensure the specimens are ready for the Laboratory collection.
Please speak to a receptionist who will be pleased to find you an appropriate appointment.
Please also note the early morning clinics we run at Eccles from 7am on a Tuesday and 7:30am on a Thursday.
Child Health and Vaccinations
The vaccination jabs which children receive in their early years - between birth and when they first go to school - are very important in helping them build protection against infections such as meningitis, diphtheria, polio, measles and mumps.
These diseases are in circulation and an infection can cause serious complications, particularly for a child. But it is not only the child who is protected, vaccination programmes protect the whole population by making it harder for a disease to spread to others.
It is particularly important that children are fully up-to date with all their jabs before they start school for the first time, which is when they come into contact with more potential sources of infection.The vast majority of parents do ensure their child has been fully protected, but there are many children who are missing doses and therefore at risk.
All new babies are invited for a check-up when they are 8 weeks old and they will normally receive their first immunisations at the same time. Please call reception to book an appointment.
More information is available on the NHS website but if in any doubt that your child is missing important vaccinations you should speak to your GP.
Contraception
The Practice provides a full range of contraceptive services including Intrauterine Services ("Coils").
Find out more information about contraceptive services or see our sexual health page for more information
Covid Vaccination
Get information about COVID-19 vaccination, who can get it, and safety and side effects
Flu Vaccination
Find information about the flu jab, including who should have it, why and when
Steroid Injections
These injections can be administered by one of our First Contact Physiotherapists and only after a clinical consultation with him. For any musculoskeletal issues, please call to book an appointment with Anish or Alex our other First Contact Physiotherapists.
Warfarin Monitoring
If you are taking Warfarin the Practice can monitor this for you.
Please speak to a receptionist who will be happy to make the appropriate arrangements.
More About Our Services
Providing NHS Services
Contact
Phoenix Surgery
33 Bell Lane, Burham
Rochester, Kent
England, ME1 3SX
Telephone: 01634 867982
Eccles Surgery
White House, Mackenders Lane
Eccles, Maidstone, Kent
England, ME20 7HX
Telephone: 01634 867982