Long Term Conditions

What we do

As your GP surgery we play a significant role in managing your long-term condition. We believe in working with you and specialists in the community to provide holistic, personal, and high-quality care.

Long term conditions or chronic diseases are conditions for which there is currently no cure, and that are managed with drugs and other treatments.

All patients with a long-term condition should have an annual review (or ‘health MOT’). The first part of this is with a health care assistant or a nurse. At this appointment we will take a blood sample, check your blood pressure, and update other health data. 

A GP will review your results, looking at your medical history and medications, and consider how together we could improve your health/management of your LTC. This may include health advice, medication changes or referrals to a community service.

Your second contact with us will be to share and discuss the GP’s recommendations with you. This appointment will also be with a healthcare assistant or a nurse. If you have more than one long term condition, we aim to make this second appointment with a nurse or GP.

Travel Vaccinations 

When travelling overseas there are often health risks you need to be aware of and protected against. Contracting a travel related disease could spoil your holiday and impact on your long term health and employment.

Below you will find important information on the Travel Clinics and Vaccination Prices offered at Acre Field Surgery.

We offer a comprehensive travel clinic service, customized to your individual itineraries using the most up to date research and disease tracking.

All travel consultations are booked with experienced nursing staff, who can assess your vaccine requirements and make recommendations based on a comprehensive risk assessment.

The travel advice and vaccinations received at Acre Field Surgery are carefully considered, so to acknowledge the impact of any pre-existing medical conditions, medications & other factors affecting your vaccine/travel requirements.

All patients are encouraged to attend with their vaccination record book or immunisation history wherever possible. This is particularly important for new patients & those arriving from abroad. Without this information, immunisation may be delayed and can in some instance mean repeating courses of vaccines and incurring the patient unnecessary costs.

The Acre Field Surgery holds in stock a full range of travel vaccinations and is a registered Yellow fever Vaccination Center.

Patients are entitled to a number of travel vaccinations free of charge from the practice as an NHS provider. Other vaccinations are charged at competitive rates. Listed below is our latest price list. Payment can be made by cash, cheque with a valid cheque guarantee card, credit or debit card.

Many patients will require malaria prophylaxis for travel abroad. Many of the drugs required for protection against malaria cannot be purchased over the counter at the chemist. For patients requiring a malaria prescription, an £15 private prescription charge is payable to the practice. This prescription is then taken to your preferred chemist where you will be required to pay to cover cost of the drugs. We can offer advice on competitive providers.

All travel appointments need to be booked in advance and require two routine appointments. Patients can book for a travel consultation within any practice nursing clinic. Please advise reception that you require a travel appointment, so they can arrange the longer appointment slot required for this service.

Most vaccinations take between 1 and 4 weeks to provide highest levels of immunity. It is therefore advised that you book your travel consultation at least 6-8 weeks prior to travel.  Last minute travellers should still book in to be seen as soon as possible, as late vaccination will start to provide some increasing protection throughout your trip.

Vaccination Costs

Surgery / NHS patient do not incur a cost (criteria must be fulfilled)

VaccineNo of DosesPrice Per Dose
Adult Hepatitis A (Havrix)2£45
Pae Hepatitis A (Vaqta)1£40
Typhoid (Typhim vi) / Viviotif1£35
Combined Hepatitis A & Typhoid (Hepatyrix)2£69
Paediatric Hepatitis B (Energix B)3£30
Adult Hepatitis B (Energix B)3£35
Paediatric Combined Hepatitis A&B – Twinrix3*£65
Adult Combined Hepatitis A&B Twinrix or ambrix3*£75
Fluenz – Chind nasal spray2£11.50
Influenza1£11.50
Pneumococcal (Pneumovax)1£30.00

Surgery / NHS patient will incur a cost at 10% discount

VaccineNo of DosesPrice Per Dose
Meningitis Acw&y (ACWY Vax)1£55
Yellow Fever (Stamaril)1£69
Tetanus Diphtheria & Polio (Revaxis)1£35
Cholera (Dukoral oral)2£49.00
HPV vaccine (Gardasil & Cervarix)3£120.00
Rotavirus (Rotarix)2£69.50
Japanese Encephalitis (Jap Enceph)/(IXIARO)2*£78 or £85
Adult Tick Borne Encephalitis (TicoVac)3*£59
Paediatric Tick Borne Encephalitis (TicoVac Junior)3*£54
Varicella (Varivax)2*£53.50

*On Request Vaccine, please give 7 days to order and required a deposit

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Cervical Screening: Smear Tests

Women aged between 24 and 64 should have a cervical screening every 3 to 5 years to help prevent cervical cancer. The screening is quick and painless and can be done here in the practice.

If you are aged over 24 and have never had a smear test, or if it has been more than 3 to 5 years since your last screening, you should arrange an appointment with our Practice Nurse. You should not have the test while you are having a period or in the 4 days before or after your period as this can affect the sample.

What is Cervical Screening?

Cervical screening is not a test for cancer. It is a method of preventing cancer by detecting and treating early abnormalities which, if left untreated, could lead to cancer in a woman’s cervix (the neck of the womb).

A sample of cells is taken from the cervix for analysis. A doctor or nurse inserts an instrument (a speculum) to open the woman’s vagina and uses a spatula to sweep around the cervix. Most women consider the procedure to be only mildly uncomfortable.

Early detection and treatment can prevent 75 per cent of cancers developing but like other screening tests, it is not perfect. It may not always detect early cell changes that could lead to cancer.

Who is Eligible for Cervical Screening?

All women between the ages of 25 and 64 are eligible for a free cervical screening test every three to five yearsThe NHS call and recall system invites women who are registered with a GP. It also keeps track of any follow-up investigation, and, if all is well, recalls the woman for screening in three or five years time. It is therefore important that all women ensure their GP has their correct name and address details and inform them if these change.

Women who have not had a recent test may be offered one when they attend their GP or family planning clinic on another matter. Women should receive their first invitation for routine screening at 25.

Why are Women Under 25 not Invited?

This is because changes in the young cervix are normal. If they were thought to be abnormal this could lead to unnecessary treatment which could have consequences for women’s childbearing.

Any abnormal changes can be easily picked up and treated from the age of 25. Rarely, younger women experience symptoms such as unexpected bleeding or bleeding after intercourse. In this case they should see their GP for advice.

Why are Women Over 65 not Invited?

Women aged 65 and over who have had three consecutive negative results are taken out of the call recall system. The natural history and progression of cervical cancer means it is highly unlikely that such women will go on to develop the disease. Women aged 65 and over who have never had a test are entitled to one.

What About Women who are not Sexually Active?

The NHS Cervical Screening Programme invites all women between the ages of 25 and 64 for cervical screening. But if a woman has never been sexually active with a man, then the research evidence shows that her chance of developing cervical cancer is very low indeed. We do not say no risk, only very low risk.

In these circumstances, a woman might choose to decline the invitation for cervical screening on this occasion. If a woman is not currently sexually active but has had male partners in the past, then we would recommend that she continues screening.

Private Fees

Some services fall outside the NHS contract, and will attract a charge.

These include:

  • Passport application signing
  • Pre-employment medicals
  • Insurance medicals and reports
  • Certificates of fitness
  • Private sickness certificates

The cost of these services is in line with British Medical Association guidance. Please refer see a sample list for guidance. For up to date costs contact the surgery.

Adoption Form£33.10
Medical Report£20 – £80
Claim Form£25.00
College Certificate£15.00
DNA/Cellmark test kit£40.00
Fitness to Travel Certificate/Letter£15 – £30
Fitness to Exercise£30 – £63
HGV Licence£60.00
Housing Report£30.00
International Certificate of Vaccination£24.36
Job Reference Letter£40.00
Nurse Private Consultation£40.00
Passport Counter Signature£15.00
Pre-Employment Report£80.00
Private Medical Certificate£18.00
School Medical Report£40 – £80
Shot Gun Licence Form/Certificate£50.00
Signing Photograph to confirm identity£15.00
Travel Cancellation Certificate for Holiday Insurance£30 – £63
Private sick note£30 – £63
Accident or sickness insurance certificate£30 – £63
Freedom from infection certificate£30 – £63
Validation of private medical insurance

Minor Surgery

The level 1 surgeries are provided in house. Complicated minor surgeries are referred for the further care.

We provide on-site:

  • Joint injections for shoulders, feet and elbows.

Flu & Pneumococcal Immunisation

Does Age Affect The Risk Of Flu?

Yes. If you are aged 65 years or over or you are at higher risk.

Who Is At Risk?

  • If you are aged 65 years or over or if you are on regular inhaled steroids
  • If you have a chronic respiratory disease (including asthma)
  • If you have chronic heart disease
  • If you have chronic renal disease
  • If you are diabetic
  • If you have a weak immune system
  • If you live in a long-stay residential or nursing home
  • If you have a chronic liver disease
  • If you are a carer

Do I Need To Be Protected Against Pneumococcal Infection?

Everybody aged 65 and over should now be immunised to help protect them against pneumococcal infection which can cause diseases such as pneumonia, septicaemia (blood poisoning) and meningitis. Please phone the surgery during September to make an appointment if the above applies to you.

Family Planning

Our highly trained clinical staff offer advice on all aspects of family planning and contraception.

For first and repeat prescriptions of the contraceptive pill and depot injections you can make an appointment with our nurses. For emergency contraception, phone reception to add your name for an emergency telephone appointment.

Emergency contraception is also available over the counter from the Chemist. See your pharmacist for advice

e-Referral Service

NHS e-Referral Service

The NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS) combines electronic booking with a choice of place, date and time for first hospital or clinic appointments. Patients can choose their initial hospital or clinic appointment, book it in the GP surgery at the point of referral, or later at home on the phone or online.

Using the Service

If you’re a patient, find out more about appointment booking on the NHS.UK website.

Whether you’re using e-RS for the first time, or an existing user wanting to make the most of the service, NHS Digital provides a range of material for referrers (such as a general practice), providers (a hospital or clinic) and commissioners.

Chronic Disease Management 

The doctors and nurses provide regular reviews to manage long-term conditions including:

  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • High blood pressure
  • Asthma 
  • COPD
  • Epilepsy
  • Dementia

Patchs Reviews

Use Patchs to review: asthma, copd, contraception, diabetes, hypertension, medication review and thyroid problems.

Blood Pressure (24 hour monitoring)

In line with the latest NICE guidance we offer 24 hour ambulatory BP monitoring. This is for assessment, diagnosis and guidance on treatment. It requires you to wear the monitor for up to 24 hours.