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Closed for Staff Training: Tuesday 12 pm to 6 pm

The practice will be closed tomorrow afternoon (Tuesday 20th October) for staff training. During this time you can still use our online services to get in touch with us. Repeat prescriptions can be requested using SystmOnline or the NHS app. Our prescriptions page has full information and instructions. For other medical issues, you can send … Continued

New Flu Update: Vaccines for 50 – 64-year-olds

You might have seen that more people than ever before are able to get a free NHS flu vaccination this year. The expanded eligibility is designed to reduce the strain the NHS will face over the winter months when the traditional flu season combines with the ongoing pandemic.

New: Temporary change to blood tests

A quick update on an enforced change in our blood tests policy. For the next three weeks we will only be able to carry out urgent blood tests, with no capacity for routine tests. This is due to problem with a national NHS supplier and a shortage of chemicals that are needed to process blood … Continued

September stats: Your comments and feedback

A big thank you to all patients who completed a Friends and Family Test last month. In September, we received 192 completed tests, with 185 of you saying you were likely or extremely likely recommend us to your friends and family. That’s a recommendation rate of over 96%!

Stoptober: It’s never too late to quit smoking

Stopping smoking is one of the best things you can ever do for your health. When you stop, it gives your lungs the chance to repair and you will be able to breathe easier. There are lots of benefits, and you will start to feel them almost immediately. What is Stoptober? Stoptober is a 28-day … Continued

Flu Season: New Update on Vaccinations

You may have seen a few updates from me about our first flu clinics for the younger and older members of our community. We’ve had a few queries over the last week from people asking about availability for other groups, so we wanted to give you an update.

Cancer Screening: Why It Is So Important

I’m Dr Sarah Louden, one of the GPs at Jesmond Health Partnership. As General Practitioners, we cover a huge range of medical issues, but throughout our careers, we do extra study, research and gain qualifications to specialise in certain areas. Two of my special interests – cancer and women’s health – have a clear overlap, and … Continued