No Need To Queue on our Telephone System – Simply request a call back
Low Waters Medical Centre have introduced a new enhancement to our telephone system to allow patients to request a call back when calling the practice. When you call the practice
Low Waters Medical Centre have introduced a new enhancement to our telephone system to allow patients to request a call back when calling the practice. When you call the practice
We are delighted to let you know of the exciting new development of the Macmillan Improving the Cancer Journey (ICJ) Service. The main aim of the service is that every
Changes to how your GP practice helps you look after your chronic disease / long term conditionThere are changes happening to how your GP practice helps you look after your
Adrienne Lennon is our Practice Link Practitioner and she can help you with Welfare and Benefit problems. Before requesting copies of your records to fill out your forms please make
Patients with acute low back pain can now attend The Douglas Street Clinic without an appointment SOUTH: Douglas Street Community Clinic Physio Dept, Thursdays 1pm to 2.30pm Get directions Inclusion: Exclusion:
NHS Scotland is using a new text message service to ensure our patient waiting lists are up to date and that patients still need their appointments or operations.
NHS Scotland does not recommend choosing to pay to travel abroad for surgery as part of a packaged holiday. This is sometimes called surgical or cosmetic tourism.
Help keep us going. Please support health and social care staff.
Abusive behaviour causes mental and physical harm to our staff, leading to time off work and less time with patients.
If you think you require vaccines and/or a malaria risk assessment, you should make an appointment with a travel health professional.
Your practice has many expert healthcare professionals and services that can help you, from a GP or nurse to mental health support or a community pharmacist.
No matter which, if any, gender you identify with, it’s important you’re aware of which screening services you’re eligible for.
Bowel screening is offered to people aged 50 to 74 across Scotland to help find bowel cancer early, when it can often be cured.