Diabetic Clinic

This clinic is held weekly during normal surgery hours with all doctors and/or the practice nurse. Please contact reception for further details about the times of these clinics.

Asthma Clinic

Please ask at reception for asthma appointments. Please remember to bring your current inhalers to your appointment.

Minor Surgery

Certain surgical procedures are performed by Dr Nagendra at the surgery by prior arrangement. Please first consult with your doctor who will arrange a convenient time for you to attend. This may avoid an unnecessary visit to the hospital. Dr Nagendra’s clinics are held every Thursday and appointments are around a 4-6 week wait.

Flu Clinics

Please phone to book an appointment if you are eligible for a flu vaccination.

Pneumococcal vaccines

(Protects against a major cause of pneumonia) will be offered to all patients over 65 and all patients at risk.

Childhood Immunisations

All babies receive their first set of immunisations at eight weeks of age, followed by second and third doses at four weekly intervals. These immunisations provide protection against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, whooping cough and haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumonia and meningitis C. Please contact Reception to book an appointment for your child.

Baby Clinics: Held at Nightingale Primary Care Centre  

Full developmental screening is undertaken by each child’s individual doctor and health visitor.

Maternity

All doctors have a shared care system with local hospitals. Antenatal clinics are held by the community midwifery team. Ask reception for details. We have a maternity clinic here at the surgery every Wednesday and can also book appointments for Fridays which are held at the Princess Royal Hospital.

Maternity Care

To book your maternity care at the local hospital, please use the following link.

You will need to complete the ‘Book your care with us’ form and you will then be sent an appointment and a first scan from the hospitals administration team. You do not need to call the maternity office to register your pregnancy. 

Breast Screening

Breast screening is performed on women from 50-70 years of age, every three years. This is a national programme. Women will be automatically called and recalled and the examination will take place in a mobile examination unit based in the main towns, such as Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill.

It is important for all women in these age groups to attend for cervical and breast screening to ensure early detection of potential problems.

Cervical Smears

We encourage women aged 25-49 to have a cervical smear every three years and women aged 50-64 every five years (or more frequently if indicated).

All women in these age groups will be automatically called and recalled; the cervical smear will be taken by one of our practice nurses.