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Who do I need to see? - Blood Pressure, Asthma, Heart, Diabetes Nurse Appointments - The Friarsgate Practice
https://www.friarsgatepractice.co.uk/specialistchecks.asp
Return to home page. Research in General Practice. Practice Patient Participation Group. Services for young people. Care of elderly people. Who do I need to see? Help to stop smoking. Who do I need to see? Our practice nurses offer appointments for blood pressure, asthma, heart and diabetes checks for patients who require regular reviews. You can also make appointments with a practice nurse for the following:. Lifestyle Management weight control, exercise, diet. Please check with our reception team.
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Self-Care Guidance - NHS Healthcare in Winchester, Badger Farm, Hampshire
https://www.friarsgatepractice.co.uk//selfcareguidance.asp
Return to home page. Research in General Practice. Practice Patient Participation Group. Services for young people. Care of elderly people. Who do I need to see? Help to stop smoking. Common cold self-care guidelines for children and adults. A cold is an infection of the nose and upper airways caused by a virus. A blocked or runny nose with mucous, which can be clear, green or yellow. Mild sore throat, hoarseness, cough, or earache. You may feel tired, unwell and have a temperature. Drink lots of fluids.
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Children's Care - Immunisations, Child Development Clinics, Healthcare - The Friarsgate Practice
https://www.friarsgatepractice.co.uk/childrenscare.asp
Return to home page. Research in General Practice. Practice Patient Participation Group. Services for young people. Care of elderly people. Who do I need to see? Help to stop smoking. A practice nurse will give all routine baby immunisations. Routine Immunisations - Meningococcal B Vaccine. Starting on 1 September 2015 all infants born on or after the 1 July 2015 will be eligible for the meningococcal B vaccine. Catch up Immunisations - Meningococcal B Vaccine. Advice for minor ailments.
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Mid Hampshire Healthcare
http://www.midhampshirehealthcare.co.uk/practices.htm
Click on any of the surgery names below to visit the surgery website. WINCHESTER CITY LOCALITY PRACTICES. Stockbridge Road, Winchester, Weeke SO22 6EL. Tanner Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8AD. St Paul’s Surgery. Alison Way, Winchester, Hampshire SO22 5DD. WINCHESTER RURAL LOCALITY PRACTICES. Station Road, Alresford, Hampshire, SO24 9JL. Lower Lane, Bishops Waltham, Hampshire SO32 1GR. Gratton Close, Sutton Scotney, Winchester SO21 3LG. New Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 6HG.
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NHS
http://www.hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk/ColdOrFlu.html
Hay fever and allergies. Your local pharmacist can help advise you on steps to take and medicines to help ease an upset stomach. Antibiotics will not treat cold or flu symptoms, as these illnesses are caused by a viral infection not bacterial. In most cases, fever is due to a common and harmless illness and will get better by itself within around 5 days. A plaster is just for protection, it won't help the cut heal so only leave it on for between 24 and 48 hours. Feeling unwell but not sure what to do?
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NHS
http://www.hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk/BreathingDifficulties.html
Hay fever and allergies. Your local pharmacist can help advise you on steps to take and medicines to help ease an upset stomach. Antibiotics will not treat cold or flu symptoms, as these illnesses are caused by a viral infection not bacterial. In most cases, fever is due to a common and harmless illness and will get better by itself within around 5 days. A plaster is just for protection, it won't help the cut heal so only leave it on for between 24 and 48 hours. Feeling unwell but not sure what to do?
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NHS
http://www.hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk/HayfeverAllergies.html
Hay fever and allergies. Your local pharmacist can help advise you on steps to take and medicines to help ease an upset stomach. Antibiotics will not treat cold or flu symptoms, as these illnesses are caused by a viral infection not bacterial. In most cases, fever is due to a common and harmless illness and will get better by itself within around 5 days. A plaster is just for protection, it won't help the cut heal so only leave it on for between 24 and 48 hours. Feeling unwell but not sure what to do?
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NHS
http://www.hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk/Rash.html
Hay fever and allergies. Your local pharmacist can help advise you on steps to take and medicines to help ease an upset stomach. Antibiotics will not treat cold or flu symptoms, as these illnesses are caused by a viral infection not bacterial. In most cases, fever is due to a common and harmless illness and will get better by itself within around 5 days. A plaster is just for protection, it won't help the cut heal so only leave it on for between 24 and 48 hours. Feeling unwell but not sure what to do?
hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk
NHS
http://www.hereforyouhampshire.nhs.uk/Cough.html
Hay fever and allergies. Your local pharmacist can help advise you on steps to take and medicines to help ease an upset stomach. Antibiotics will not treat cold or flu symptoms, as these illnesses are caused by a viral infection not bacterial. In most cases, fever is due to a common and harmless illness and will get better by itself within around 5 days. A plaster is just for protection, it won't help the cut heal so only leave it on for between 24 and 48 hours. Feeling unwell but not sure what to do?
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