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Childhood Conditions Print E-mail

There is a good guide on the NHS website which describes various conditions affecting children. There is advice on how to diagnose them, how to treat them and if further advice should be consulted.The general practitioners (GPs), doctors and nurses at Jubilee Health Centre & Broad Street Surgery group of  Medical Practices often see many childhood illness that often resolve by themselves in a few days. Many parents often  seek reassurance. The NHS has an excellent slide show for common conditions, to view click here.


 
Healthtalkonline Print E-mail

Healthtalkonline lets you share in more than 2,000 people's experiences of health and illness. You can watch or listen to videos of the interviews, read about people's experiences and find reliable information about conditions, treatment choices and support, to visit the site, click here.

 
Royal College Award Print E-mail
All the staff, doctors, GPs and nursing staff at Jubilee Health Centre and Broad Street Surgery group of Medical Practices, would like to congratulate Dr Sihota on receiving the Fellowship Award from the Royal College of General Practitioners. This is a prestigious award from the Royal College in recognition for the clinical care undertaken by Dr Sihota for his patients and his long history of teaching. Dr Sihota is currently teaching medical students at Warwick University.
 
Alcohol Print E-mail

Jubilee Health Centre and Broad Street Surgery group of Medical Practices are working hard at helping patients to reduce their alcohol intake to safe limits. Have you ever felt you ought to cut down on your drinking?  Do you feel annoyed if people talk about your alcohol habits?  Do you feel guilty about your drinking?  Do you have an alcohol drink in the morning as an ‘eye-opener'?  If you answer yes to two or more of the above questions, please come to see the General Practitioner (GP) or Nurse at our surgery.The doctors are here to help you.  Similarly if you drink more than 21 units a week for a man, 14 units a week for a lady, or if you just want to find out about reducing your alcohol intake, the doctors will be glad to see you.  To work out how many units of alcohol, please visit this handy guide at drinkaware, click here  Roughly, a pint of beer is 2 units.  Please make an appointment to see your GP, both for yourself or anyone in your family that you're concerned about.  We also work closely with a local community alcohol service at Swanswell, you might also find helpful to get in touch with, if so click here.

 
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