Clinics and Services
We offer a range of clinics and services including those below. For more information, please visit our Health Review and Assessment Clinic.
If you would like to attend any of the below clinics, please make an appointment, or if you would like to find out more information about any of the below clinics, please ask reception.
Antenatal
Antenatal clinics are run on Wednesdays, from 13:30 – 16:00.
The clinics are run by midwives. If you become pregnant, you will be given a ‘booking appointment’. The midwife will ask you a number of questions and carry out some general health checks.
You will be seen regularly throughout your pregnancy, either at the practice or at the local hospital, or both.
Wellbeing Advisor
We are fortunate to have the services of a wellbeing advisor working in the practice. She can help with any non clinical queries you may have; this is mainly signposting patients to services that may support their health management. For more information please visit www.wellbeingprescription.org.
Childhood Immunisation
All childhood immunisations are given by our nursing team.
Joint Injections
Joint injections are able to be given at the surgery by Dr Raina; please book an appointment to speak with a GP if you need this procedure.
Minor Surgery
Smallfield Surgery has a minor surgery clinic run by Dr Raina, where minor ops take place, such as the removal of moles, lesions and cysts (this is only offered for non cosmetic reasons). Please arrange an appointment to discuss this further.
Diabetes
Dr Raina is the surgery’s lead Diabetes clinician, with Dr T Conaty and Nurse Penny Scott also having a speciality in Diabetes. A clinic is run, which offers advice and general health check ups to patients diagnosed with diabetes.
Asthma
Asthma sufferers can book in with Nurse Penny Scott whenever she is available. If you have been advised by the surgery to submit a asthma review, please complete our Asthma Review form.
Anti Coagulation Clinic
Anti coagulation clinics are run on Wednesdays, from 08:30 – 10:00 and Thursdays, from 08:30 – 10:00.
Val and Debbie run this service. They manage the anti coagulation of patients taking Warfarin for a variety of medical conditions.
Phlebotomy (Blood Tests)
Phlebotomy clinics run in the mornings, throughout the week.
We offer an phlebotomy clinic, where patients can have their blood tests taken. These are done by our phlebotomists Cony Pepper, Paula Harvey, and Debbie Buckingham.
Stopping Smoking
Our healthcare assistant, Debbie, can give advice and support to patients trying to give up smoking. You can find more information about smoking cessation in our Wellbeing Centre.
Contraceptive Advice
Coil and implant clinics are held twice monthly – these are run by Dr Raina and Dr Bangalore.
At the surgery we offer patients the contraceptive pill, depo injection, implant or coil. For the contraceptive pill, depo injection or just to discuss your options, please book an appointment with either our GPs Dr Raina or Dr Bangalore, or with Nurse Penny Scott.
If you have been advised by the surgery to submit a contraceptive pill review, please complete our Contraceptive Pill Review form.
You can also go to Earnsdale Contraception Clinic. Please call 020 3317 5252 Monday – Friday, 09:00-17:00 for an appointment.
Psychological Therapy
Do you suffer from mental health problems? These can include:
- Generalised anxiety and stress related problems
- Panic attacks
- Depression, including pre and post natal depression
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Phobias
If so, there are a range of options available to you, and you don’t necessarily have to see your GP.
East Surrey CCG has introduced self-referrals for psychological therapy, meaning that you can book appointments directly with a therapist if you prefer not to talk to your GP.
Please visit Healthy Surrey: Mental Wellbeing for more information.
Alternatively, you can be referred by other healthcare professionals, such as nurses, midwives and therapists.
Self-referral for psychological therapy
If you think you need psychological support, you can contact a provider of psychological therapy services directly and ask for an appointment on the NHS. Direct access is open to all patients aged 18 and over who are registered with a GP practice in the East Surrey CCG area.
If you are experiencing a mental health issue, from mild to severe, there are a choice of four providers who can offer you support. You can either contact the providers directly or be referred by your GP or other health professionals; please use our Request a Referral form.
Please visit our Wellbeing Centre for information about organisations that can help with your Mental Health.
Other local NHS services
As well as our practice, there are many other local NHS services you can contact for health advice, information or treatment. Before you do, remember that you can treat many minor ailments such as colds, coughs and indigestion by keeping a well-stocked medicine cabinet at home. Get immediate help with minor illnesses and injuries by visiting our Treatment Room.
Private Fees
Please see our list of charges below for private work.