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The practice will be closed for Staff Training from 12.00-2pm on Tuesday 30th April 2024
Do you know we offer an eConsult service as a means of contacting the practice. Follow the link below under Access our Online Tools
It is practice policy to NOT issue Seat Belt exemption certificates other than in exceptional circumstances. We will always encourage patients to wear seat belts.
From the 1st of November 2023 how we handle urine samples, for possible UTI's, across the surgeries changed. Females age between 16-64yrs, can access treatment from several local pharmacies. Follow the link under Access our Online Tools
The practice will be closed from 6.pm on Friday 3rd & 24th May and will re-open at 8.30am on Tuesday 7th and 28th May 2024
The car park directly to the front of the building is being resurfaced on SATURDAY 20TH APRIL. The practice is closed on this day, but residents and other members of the public are kindly asked NOT to use the car park on this date.

How can I gain weight safely?

There are many medical reasons for being underweight. Before trying to put on weight, you need to know that it's safe to do so.

The best way is to make sure you're supervised by someone appropriately qualified.

Check if you're a healthy weight for your height using the BMI healthy weight calculator.

If you're underweight, your GP can check for any health conditions that may have caused you to lose weight, such as:

Once the cause of your weight loss has been found, your GP can give you advice about making changes to your diet, sometimes with the help of a dietitian.

The type of food you'll need to eat to put on weight will depend on what's causing you to be underweight.

Read more answers to food and diet questions.

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