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Get the Right Treatment

Every year, millions of us visit our GP with minor health problems that can be easily resolved without a doctor's appointment.

It is estimated that every year, 50 million visits to the GP are made for minor ailments such as coughs and colds, mild eczema, and athlete's foot. By visiting your pharmacy instead, you could save yourself time and trouble.

Self-care

Keeping a well stocked medicine cabinet at home can help you treat many minor ailments. Colds, coughs, indigestion and many other minor complaints can all be treated with medicines that are available over the counter.

Your pharmacist can advise on what you might find useful to keep in your medicine cabinet. Always follow the instructions on the medicine label and consult your doctor if the illness continues or becomes more severe.

Your Local Pharmacist

local pharmacyPharmacists offer professional free health advice at any time - you don't need an appointment. From coughs and colds to aches and pains, they can give you expert help on everyday illnesses. They can answer questions about prescribed and over-the-counter medicines. Your local Pharmacist can also advise on healthy eating. 

Pharmacists can also advise on health eating, obesity and giving up smoking. Some pharmacists have private areas where you can talk in confidence. They may suggest you visit your GP for more serious symptoms. It is possible to purchase many medicines from the chemist without a prescription.  Watch this short video on how you can get the most out of your local pharmacy

NHS Walk-In Centres

NHS Walk-In Centres offer convenient access to a range of NHS services. You can receive treatment for many ailments including:Walk in Centres

  • infection and rashes,
  • fractures and lacerations,
  • emergency contraception and advice,
  • stomach upsets,
  • cuts and bruises, or
  • burns and strains.

NHS Walk In Centres treat around 3m patients a year and have proved to be a successful complementary service to traditional GP and A&E services. Some centres offer access to doctors as well as nurses. However, they are not designed for treating long-term conditions or immediately life-threatening problems.

Accident & Emergency (A&E)

Major A&E departments assess and treat patients who have serious injuries or illnesses. Generally, you should visit A&E or call 999 for emergencies, such as:

  • loss of consciousness,
  • pain that is not relieved by simple analgesia,
  • acute confused state,
  • persistent, severe chest pain, or
  • breathing difficulties.

If you're injured or seriously ill, you should go, or be taken, to A&E. If an ambulance is needed you can call 999, the emergency phone number in the UK. You can also dial 112, which is the equivalent for the European Union.

Major A&E departments offer access 365 days a year and usually open 24 hours a day. Be aware that not all hospitals have an A&E department.

 

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Please Note: ' Our New Telephone number from 28th May this year :

01294 554591

[ Prescription hotline will be 01294 542119 ]

     

 

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We are closed Monday 6th May
 & Monday 27th May
 -MAY DAY HOLIDAYS.
Re-open usual times
 next day.

 

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We will be closed on Tuesday afternoon 25th June at 12:30. re-opens next day usual times. 

 

 

Find a listening ear

Are you a Carer?

The person you care for can be a family member, friend or neighbour. Many carers take this role willingly out of a sense of love or committment. Others become carers because they feel that they have no choice. Caring for someone is often rewarding but can be demanding, isolating and stressfull. Carers may be worried about money or their own health. North Ayrshire Carers Centre is based at 174 High Street, Irvine. Telephone 01294 311333 or email northayrshire.carers@unity-enterprise.com. The centre offers carers impartial confidential help. The centre also offers a home visit service.

Appointments  from 2012

Please try to book ahead ... Pre-book  phone_apointments can be booked up to 6 weeks in advance.  0844 477 3170 There are a number of appointments available each day for patients who are acutely ill, or, if you do not need seen by a GP or Nurse, ASK for a telephone consultation.

 

Repeat medication from 2012.

Order and collect prescriptions without queuing at the Surgery - 

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Prescriptions should be collected at one of the local pharmacies.

 

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0844 477 8903 leave your message and items requested.

 

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www.kilwinningmedicalpractice.co.uk

Register and  list your medication copying details from your prescription then just select your items and send when needed.

 

Prescriptions Request Slips can still be popped into the Surgery prescription boxes in both reception areas.

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No need to hand over at the desks.

 

 

      

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You can arrange to have a CERVICAL SMEAR test now.

Routine recall 3 years.

List Cleansing

Please note that each year the Health Board carries out a list cleansing to remove patients that have left the practice.

 

If you receive a letter from the Health Authority, please make sure that you take the time to respond to their letter. 

 

In the event that no action is taken, you may be removed from our Practice List.

 

 
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