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From 17 May 2021, people in England who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can demonstrate their vaccination status for international travel. A full course is currently two doses of the Moderna, AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccine, or one dose of the Janssen single-dose vaccine. Vaccine status will be available through the NHS COVID Pass service from: 

  • the NHS App which you can download from app stores 

  • the NHS website 

  • 119 - by requesting a paper letter

You will need to register to use the online services, if you have not already. It may take more than a week for your identity to be checked and verified.

If you cannot access the online services, and you have had both doses of the vaccine, you can request a paper letter from the NHS by calling 119. Only call 119 if you are due to travel outside the UK in the near future and have had your second dose (or one dose of the Janssen single-dose vaccine) more than 5 working days ago. It may take up to 7 working days for the letter to arrive.

This practice is not able to provide you with a letter that shows your COVID-19 vaccination status. Please do not contact the practice about your COVID-19 vaccination status unless you have been advised to by the 119 service.

When you're planning your travel, you should check the latest information on demonstrating your COVID-19 status when travelling abroad on the gov.uk website. Make sure there is enough time to get proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status before you are due to travel

 

 

                                          

                                         

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In adddition to general medical consultations we are pleased to offer special clinics and services covering the following areas:

Asthma

Diabetes

Cervical Smears - We recommend that all our female patients should have a routine smear every 3 years from age 25 - 49 and every 5 years from age 49 – 65. This can be booked with the practice nurse or one of the doctors.

Contraceptive Services and Advice

Travel Vaccinations - Our nurses offer a full advisory service for those travelling abroad. Please book in with the nurses eight weeks before you are due to travel.

Flu Vaccinations - recommended annually for everyone over 65 and patients suffering from chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, long-term steroids use and chest or kidney problems. We would also recommend carers or health care workers and all pregnant women receive the vaccination. baby_district_nurse

Child Health Surveillance - in conjunction with the health visitor.

Maternity Services 

Minor Surgery - in line with current local recommendations.

Health Checks - registered patients aged 16-74 who have not been seen for 3 years may request a consultation. Registered patients aged over 75 years who have not been seen in the last 12 months may request a consultation. If you’re unable to attend the surgery for these checks because of your medical condition a home visit may be arranged.

Annual health checks for Carers and patients with a registered  learning disability are also available.

 

 
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