Clinics

All GP practices are contracted to provide essential services, i.e. basic treatment of ill people.

A list of our services is given below.

Our aim is to keep our patients fit and healthy. Prevention is far better than cure, and many serious conditions can be prevented by a healthy lifestyle.

All patients with one or more of the diseases listed below will be called in the same month annually (in the month of birth) for review with the Health Care Assistant, Practice Nurse or Doctor.

Blood Tests Diabetic review
Wound Dressings Coronary Heart Disease Review
Blood Pressure monitoring Asthma Review
Healthy Lifestyle Advice Chronic kidney disease review
Child Health Surveillance Epileptic Review
Well Person Clinics Stroke Review
Family Planning Advice Hypertension Review
Contraception COPD Review
Menopause Advice Mental Health Review
Good Ear Care Hypothyroid Blood testing

Regular Clinics

 

Health Visiting Clinic      By appointment only
Skin Clinic Normally once a month.
Phlebotomy Wednesday by appointment
Chronic disease management - phlebotomy Tuesday once a month by appointment
Podiatrist Thursday by appointment only.
Anti-Coagulation Monitoring Thursday by appointment.

Non-NHS Services

Services such as travel advice, character references, insurance claim forms and employment medical examinations are not part of the usual medical service and can be provided by any medical practice on request no matter where you are registered.

A charge for such services will be applicable.

Please ask Reception for details of the services provided and their cost.

These charges will be reviewed on an annual basis and are in line with charges being made at other practices within the Strathearn locality.

Please refer to the notice in the Medical Centre for further information and prices.

First Contact Physiotherapy

Comrie Medical Centre is now able to offer patients a consultation with a physiotherapist to assess how best to treat and manage issues concerning joint and muscular pain. 

Receptionists will be able to make, in the first instance, a telephone appointment for patients to speak with a physiotherapist instead of a GP to discuss their concerns. Please see the link below for more information.

First Contact Physio

If you wish to find out more about this service, please ask one of the Reception team.

Page last reviewed: 02 October 2024
Page created: 02 October 2024