News:

The phone number at Bramhall Park will be changing in February 2010 to 426 9700

WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE SWINE FLU VACCINATION TO PATIENTS, PLEASE RING US TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU NORMALLY HAVE A SEASONAL FLU JAB

 

PLEASE BOOK IN FOR YOUR FLU JAB IF YOU NORMALLY HAVE ONE

National Flu Helpline 0800 1513 513

We are trialling a new SMS texting service which we hope to use to remind patients to attend for appointments.  If you would like to take part please contact Kath on 440 8981 or email kath.wilkinson@gp-p88016.nhs.uk

The Practice now opens every Saturday morning at Shaw Heath.  This service is for patients who work and cannot attend on weekdays

To book an advance appointment please click on the appointments section

The surgeries are both open from 8.15am until 6.30pm. After 6pm the telephones are transferred to voicemail where you can find details of our out of hours service

 

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Asthma

Asthma is a common condition that causes coughing, wheezing, tightness of the chest and breathlessness. Most people with asthma who take the appropriate treatment can live normal lives, but left untreated, asthma can cause permanent damage to the airways  

NHS Choices - Child Asthma & Inhaler Techniques

There is further information and advice on the NHS Choices Video Site


Useful Links

Asthma UKAsthma UK
This website has been revamped to meet the needs of the thousands of people with asthma who visit the site each day, either to find important information about asthma and how to control it

Asthma in Adults
An excellent resource with useful video, audio, images and references relating to asthma in adults. 

Asthma in Children
This factsheet is for parents of children who have asthma, or who would like information about it

NHS Choices - Asthma
Further information about symptoms, treatment, causes and prevention of Asthma.


These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.