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Services
Find out more about the services we offer at Stovell House Surgery
Clinics and Services
Asthma clinics and inhaler technique training
Is with the nurses
Baby clinic
Is held on Wednesday mornings. The 8 week check is with a GP and then Immunisation swith the nurse, all other Immunisations are with the nurses only.
Cervical smears
This service is available from the Doctors and Nurses. It is strongly recommended that women have a smear every three years from 25 to 49 years of age and every five years between 50 and 64. It is a simple, painless screening procedure and can save the development of cervical cancer through early detection.
Covid vaccination
Get information about COVID-19 vaccination, who can get it, and safety and side effects
Cryotheraphy
Is performed by Dr. Khan and Dr. Sivadhas in their clinics.
Diabetes care
Is shared between the nurses and doctors.
Family planning
We offer a full range of contraceptive services. For IUCDs and implants, please make an appointment with Dr Sheyin.
First contact practitioner
This service is for patients who are suffering from joint or muscle pain. If you have a problem that affects your neck, back, joints or muscles you are able to directly see a First Contact Practitioner (FCP) instead of a GP.
What is a first contact practitioner (FCP)?
An experienced physiotherapist who has the advanced skills necessary to assess, diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment for problems that affect your neck, back, joints or muscles. They act as your first point of contact and offer advice and referrals for further treatment and scans.
Why see an FCP instead of a GP?
Around one in five people book in to see their doctor with a neck, back, joint or muscle problem, and often have to wait for a GP referral to get access to physiotherapy advice for their conditions. Seeing an FCP gives you the opportunity to see the right person at the right time. The expertise of the FCP means that you will have quicker access to the treatment you need.
How do I book an appointment with an FCP?
Please speak to reception
Further information is available on the Surrey Physio website
Flu vaccination
Find information about the flu jab, including who should have it, why and when
Minor operations
Are performed in our treatment room. Please discuss this with your doctor who will then arrange for you to be given an appointment. There is a waiting list.
Under 16s
We provide a confidential service to all our patients, including under 16s. You can be sure that anything you discuss with any member of this practice (clinicians, receptionists and administrators) will remain confidential.
If you want to talk to a Doctor or Nurse, please contact us - we are here for you.
Even if you are under 16, nothing will be said to parents, family members, care workers or teachers without your permission. The only reason we may have to pass on confidential information would be to protect you or someone else from serious harm but we would always try to discuss this with you first.
If you are being treated elsewhere, it is best to allow them to inform us of any treatment you are receiving.
Wound dressing
Is with the nurses.