Family Planning
We offer a full range of contraceptive services including the pill, insertion of IUDs (coils), diaphragms, contraceptive implants, sterilisation counselling and emergency contraception. Our Practice Nurses are specially trained in family planning and female health and are available for advice on any reproductive problem.
Minor Surgery
We offer the following minor surgery procedures:
Cryotherapy ? for warts/verrucae/some skin lesions
You can arrange an appointment with any GP for this type of procedure. Please note this service is unavailable on a Monday morning and Friday afternoon.Toenail surgery ? in-growing toe nails can be removed if required.
You should arrange an appointment with a GP to discuss this. Please note you will be unable to drive home after the operation, and please bring open-toed shoes as a large dressing will be applied.Skin lesions ? certain skin lesions can be excised under local anaesthetic.
You should arrange an appointment with a GP to discuss.
Dental emergencies
If you have a dental emergency and are registered with a dental Practice, please contact your own dentist.
If your are not registered with a dental practice and need emergency treatment call 01292 479682 between 9am and 5pm. If you require emergency treatment out with these hours please call 01592 740230.
BOWEL SCREENING
The Scottish Bowel Screening Programme will invite all men and women in Scotland between the ages of 50 to 74 for screening every two years. Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in Scotland after lung and breast cancer and bowel screening helps in the early detection of this disease.

Moved house?
If you change your address, please inform the Receptionist as soon as possible. You can send us your change of details via our secure form HERE
The Practice is currently updating the contact details we hold for our patients. If you are happy for us to contact you in the future by text to your mobile phone, or via email then please complete your details by using this secure form.
These details will be kept in your computerised patient record.