Covid-19 Exemption Letters
The possible reasons for exemptions are limited. Examples that might be reasons for a medical exemption are: people receiving end
The possible reasons for exemptions are limited. Examples that might be reasons for a medical exemption are: people receiving end
You don’t always need to see a GP – there are numerous other clinicians which may be able to help
Monday 6th May – CLOSED Normal Surgery hours for the rest of the week Monday 27th May – CLOSED Normal
Are you waiting for a hospital appointment following a referral? Please see below image for a guidance on the imaging
Here at Brook Medical Centre we are proudly part of the Armed Forces veteran friendly accredited GP Practice. We are
Going to your local pharmacy offers an easy and convenient way to get clinical advice on minor health concerns, and now community pharmacies can offer treatment for seven common conditions without patients needing to see a GP.
The NHS App is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services and information on your smartphone or tablet. Millions of people are already using the NHS App to manage their health the easy way from the comfort of their homes.
Brook Medical Centre is glad to announce we have received an overall rating of Good in our most recent inspection
We have finished liaising with our suppliers and will be launching a new feature on the telephone lines called patient
There are little things we can all do to lift our mood or ease our anxiety – we need to find what works for us.
Did you know that, in addition to your GP, there are other health professionals in general practice who can help you get the right care?
The Prescription Prepayment Certificate and the low-income scheme to help patients save money on their prescriptions.
The eligibility for a free NHS Shingles vaccine is changed from the 1st of September 2023
The adult covid and flu vaccination programmes had been due to start in October to maximise protection over the winter months, but now those most at risk including adult care home residents will be vaccinated from 11 September.
Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious problems in some people. Having the MMR vaccine is the best way to prevent it.
If you have a low income, you may be able to get help with NHS costs through the NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS)
If you’ve been invited for cervical screening, we hope you’ll choose to have it.
Did you know – the Shingles Vaccination is available all year round!! Who is eligible for the vaccine? From 1st
Most of us welcome hot weather, but when it’s too hot, there are health risks.
Hay fever is a very common allergy that is usually triggered by the time of year and weather – anytime…NOW
The community lounges are held weekly within our local community. This is the chance for you to meet new people
Parents are being asked to check children are fully up to date with their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccinations by checking their vaccine record in their red book.
Know the ABC of checking your moles; Having one or more of these changes may be harmless. However, Speaking to
People aged 75 years and older, residents in care homes for older people, and those aged 5 years and over with a weakened immune system will be offered a booster of the COVID-19 vaccine this spring.
The bowel cancer screening kit can save your life.
Act F.A.S.T. Call 999 if you see any single one of the signs of a stroke.
If something in your body doesn’t feel right, don’t carry the worry of cancer with you.
23rd – 29th January focuses on Cervical Screening, find any problems before it becomes cancer. We invite women from the
We have attached for your information some useful courses to help further your education and to help budgeting with the
A chance to meet new people and gain free advice and support for various issues from health to employment
Please use the link below for more information on signs and symptoms on breast cancer. Know Your Lemons® for Early