District nurses

The district nurses can be contacted on 01905 681031. You will often reach an answerphone on this line as the nurses are out seeing patients. Please feel free to leave messages for them.

Health visitor

You can contact the health visitor on 01905 681029 or 01905 681025 between 8.30 and 9.30am, or between 4.00 and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Outside these hours there is an answer-phone.

Pregnancy Care

Antenatal care is shared between Community Midwives and Doctors, and the Midwives’ clinic is held on a Wednesday morning at the practice. Many will elect to have their baby on the midwife-led unit at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital, where they will often be under the care of a midwife they know. Please book your first appointment with the Midwives when you are about 10 weeks pregnant.

Family Planning

The practice offers a contraception service for patients of all ages, which is confidential and includes post-coital contraception. Please make an appointment with a doctor or practice nurse.

Travel Advice

Please note that due to unprecedented demand for Travel Risk Assessment appointments there is currently a lead time of 3 months in booking these appointments

This is to allow other nursing appointments including wound care and urgent blood tests to proceed as normal. In order to guarantee a Travel Risk Assessment appointment the Risk Assessment Form must be completed and presented to the surgery at least 84 days before the date of your travel. If this is not possible you may be advised to contact a private travel health provider. 

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We currently offer travel advice through our practice nurses.

Please note that we continue to offer a travel health service, where you will receive advice and vaccinations as indicated for your place of travel. However the vaccinations offered will only be those offered free on the NHS, e.g. hepatitis A, typhoid, cholera, diphtheria, tetanus, polio & MMR.

We will continue to advise about malaria prevention and private prescriptions for anti-malarial medication will still be done. Where other vaccinations are required you will be advised to obtain them from a private travel health provider.

Vaccination and Malaria prophylaxis can protect you against diseases that may be endemic in the countries you pass through. Guidance changes from year to year and you need the most up-to-date advice. You may also need help in managing conditions you suffer from, for example diabetes where you may need to adjust your insulin use when travelling across time zones etc.


Before your appointment

Please download or collect a travel form from reception, complete in full and return to the Practice. 


Your appointment

The Practice Nurse will contact you once your form has been reviewed to make an appointment.


Other travel needs

Ensure that you are fully insured for medical emergencies. The leaflet available from the Post Office gives details of health care agreements between countries and is accompanied by an application form for the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). The completed form must be submitted at least six weeks before you plan to leave to allow the card to reach you in time. The EHIC entitles travellers to reduced-cost, sometimes free, medical treatment in most European countries.

Do remember to take enough medication, in particular repeat prescription drugs.


Other useful websites

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office site is a useful resource and provides general information including safety advice for individual countries.

To investigate your own travel health requirements + advice please visit the NathNac website or Fit for travel website.