News:

Patient Participation Meetings

Thursday September 9th 7pm at Manor House Glossop                                 Minutes of our last meeting in July are available from the surgery or in our Newsletters on this website    

All Welcome     

Appointment Booking

You can now book your appointment online. For details of how to do this and how to register for this service, please click the link below

Online Access to your Medical Records

The surgery is piloting patients accessing their own medical records. For information on this service, click the link below

When we are closed

If you need medical help for a serious medical emergency please telephone 01457 860860 and follow instructions to contact our out of hours service, Go to Doc.

For treatment advice you can contact NHS direct on 0845 46 47 and speak to a nurse anytime.

Drop in Clinic - Your opportunity to talk to the Operations Manager

If you have an issue you would like to discuss or recommendations to make about the surgery, you can drop in to talk to the Operations Manager, Mary Fitton, on Friday morning between 8.30 and 10.00. The Operations Manager will be happy to see you.

You can of course, at any other time, make an appointment to see the Operations Manager if you wish to talk about Manor House services. Please ring reception to fix a time that is convenient for you.

MIND at Manor House Surgery

Are you feeling stressed, in a low mood or just down right depressed?Maybe you are feeling ok but want to feel great!  If so you can arrange an appointment.

It's not often we get the opportunity to take time out and talk to someone who is there simply to listen. MIND's service is just that. As well as providing a safe space for you to talk, MIND volunteers can give you information on current services and direct you to other agencies in the community.

MIND will be holding clinics at Hadfield from 2nd July. There will be both  "drop in" and prebookable "one to one" clinics on Wednesdays and Fridays 10.00 - 12.00. The one to one appointments  last 50 minutes. Please ring the surgery at Hadfield to book these.

Maternity Leave

Dr Mounna Gor will be on maternity leave from 1st July for one year.

Dr Richard Fitton will be covering her surgeries while she is on leave.

Medical Students

Fifth year medical students, in their final year pre qualification, are working with us from the end of August until March 2011. If you do not want a medical student to be present at your consultation, please let reception staff know.

Sexual Health
Childrens Health
Female Health
Vaccinations
Healthy Living

Sexual Health

coldBoth men and women need to look after their sexual health and take time to understand the issues that surround contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

For instance there are some STIs, like chlamydia, that you could be carrying without having any symptoms. This infection can affect fertility, so it's important to make use of the sexual health services available for free on the NHS.

Useful Resources:

Sex & Young People
A comprehensive guide to the questions you may have about sex from the NHS

Sexually Transmitted Infections
Issues, symptoms and treatments

Sexual Health FAQs
Expert answers from a qualified Doctor

Netdoctor
Here you'll find tips for a fulfilling sex life plus advice on STDs, contraception and common sex problems.


Contraception

There are so many different types of contraception available that you should be able to find the right method. You may have to try several different things before you choose the one you like most.  

Types of contraception Where do you get contraception?


Useful Resources

NetDoctor
A Family Planning specialist writes about the different types of contraception, the benefits and pitfalls and how effective they are

Contraception - NHS Choices
Information on Contraception from NHS Choices including why, when and how it should be used and with links to other useful resources.

Hormonal Contraception
This factsheet is for women who are taking hormonal contraceptives, or who would like information about them.


Chlamydia

 

Chlamydia is the most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection among under-25s. Often there are no symptoms, but testing and treatment are simple.

Causes and risk factors Chlamydia is usually passed from one person to another during vaginal, oral or anal sex, or by sharing sex toys. It can live inside cells of the cervix, urethra, rectum and sometimes in the throat and eyes.  

 

Useful Links

NHS Choices - focus on Chlamydia
Information, videos and advice from the NHS website

Chlamydia
This factsheet is for people who have chlamydia, or who would like information about it.

 


These links all come from trusted resources but if you are unsure about these or any other medical matters please contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice