Clinics & Services
Manage your health online
There are many things you can do online at our surgery.
You can get online help on our website for Appointments, Prescriptions, Referrals, Test Results and more.
You don’t need an account to use our website.
Please click on the button below for a full list of our online forms:
Online forms
Or you can read on to see some of the things we can help with.
Practice Clinics and Services
Vaccinations
Health Screenings
AAA Screening
Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening is a test to check if there’s a swelling in your aorta, which is the main blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the tummy (abdomen).
In England, screening for AAA is offered to men during the year they turn 65.
Men aged 65 or over are most at risk of AAAs. Screening can help spot a swelling in the aorta early on when it can be treated.
University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL) was one of the first six pioneer institutions in the country to implement screening for abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Antenatal screening (tests during pregnancy)
You’ll be offered some screening tests during pregnancy to try to find any health conditions that could affect you or your baby.
The tests can help you make choices about further tests and care or treatment during your pregnancy or after your baby is born.
All screening tests offered by the NHS are free.
Bowel Screening
Bowel cancer is a common type of cancer in both men and women. About 1 in 20 people will get it during their lifetime. Screening can help detect bowel cancer at an early stage, when it’s easier to treat.
- For patients age 60-74, a bowel screening kit is sent by post every 2 years.
- 80% of bowel cancers occur in people over 60
- Bowel Cancer is the 4th most common cancer in the UK
- Bowel Cancer Screening can detect cancer before you have any symptoms
- Bowel Cancer survival rates are much higher if found early, as treatment is more effective
For help & advice call the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Freephone on 0800 707 6060
Cervical Screening
Cervical screening (a smear test) checks the health of your cervix. All women and people with a cervix aged 25 to 64 should be invited by letter or text.
If you are a transgender (trans) man registered with your GP as female, you may receive invitations for cervical screening. If you are registered as male you will not receive invitations, but your GP or practice nurse may be able to arrange an appointment for you if you have a cervix. If you are a trans woman you do not need cervical screening.
Please read the leaflet below for more information:
Diabetic eye screening
If you have diabetes you may be at risk of developing an eye condition called diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy can cause sight loss if it’s not treated.
Diabetic eye screening checks for signs of diabetic retinopathy, often before you notice any changes in your sight.
Finding and treating it early can prevent or reduce damage to your eyes and sight loss.
STI Screening
If you’re sexually active, it’s a good idea to get tested for STIs at least once a year, even if you feel fine or only have one sexual partner.
It’s a good practice to go for testing if you’re about to start a new relationship. Ask your partner to do the same.
If you have no STI symptoms, you can order a home STI testing kit:
Order a home STI testing kit online
If you have symptoms or would prefer to go to a clinic please use the following link to find the most appropriate clinic for you:
Health Reviews
We offer online reviews for a range of health and lifestyle matters. Please see below to see what is available:
Contraceptive pill review
Use this service to submit a routine review of your contraceptive pill.
You can use this service if you:
- are registered at the surgery
- have been invited to do so
Submit a contraceptive pill review - Market Harborough
Submit a contraceptive pill review - Husbands Bosworth
Sleep apnoea questionnaire
Use this service to submit a review of your sleep.
You can use this service if you:
- are registered at the surgery
- have been invited to do so
For more information about OSAHS, visit the NHS Website
Please note, our website should not to be used to request medication.
NHS Health Check
Use this service to submit your NHS health check.
You can use this service if you:
- are registered at the surgery
- have been invited to do so
NHS Health Checks are free for anyone aged between 40 and 74 years of age and does not already have a pre-existing condition. Patients can have a check once every 5 years.
It can tell you whether you’re at higher risk of getting certain health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, stroke and dementia.
Social Prescriber
Ask a social prescriber a question
Social prescribers are here to help connect people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing. They people who may:
- have one or more long term conditions
- who need support with low level mental health issues
- who are lonely or isolated
- who have complex social needs which affect their wellbeing.
Use this service for non-urgent general questions.
You also may find useful information in the wellbeing centre.
Travel Vaccinations and Advice
Use this service to arrange travel vaccinations and get advice for your upcoming trip abroad.
To help the travel nurses to assess your needs, it is important that you fill out this form before your appointment.
You can use this service if you:
- are registered at the surgery
Ensure you make arrangements to see the travel clinic at least 8-12 weeks before you travel so that you can have any injections, otherwise we cannot guarantee you will be offered an appointment in time for your journey.
You can also find more information by viewing the BMA Tourism Guide.
Visit the Fit For Travel website, look up your destination(s) and pay specific attention to information regarding:
- Prevention of Accidents
- Personal Safety and Security
- Food and Water-borne Risks
- Travellers’ Diarrhoea
- Sexual health and Blood bourne Virus
- Rabies Advice
- Mosquito Bite Prevention
- Malaria Prevention Advice
- Medical Preparation
- Sun and Heat Advice
- Journey/Transport Advice
- Insurance Advice
If you are a late traveller, while we will make every effort to accommodate you, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to process your risk assessment document and we may advise you to go to a private travel company for your vaccinations.
Wellbeing Services
View a range of local and national services for help and advice for you to get the support you need for the physical and mental wellbeing of you and your loved ones.
Diagnostic Spirometry & FeNo Breathing Test
Work & Health Service
Support helping you stay well and thrive in work.
