“A modern GP practice
delivering a traditional service”

Alvanley Family Practice

Services

Carers

Are you caring for or supporting a relative, friend or neighbour? Are you helped or supported by a relative, friend or neighbour? We need to know so we can offer...

Cervical Screening (Smear Test)

Cervical screening, often referred to as a Pap smear or smear test, is a vital health check, and is routinely offered to anyone with a cervix between the ages of...

Immunisations and Vaccinations

Vaccinations We Offer at the Practice This page explains the vaccines we offer, who usually gives them, and simple information to help you make an informed choice. If you need...

Minor Operations & Joint Injections in the NHS

Alvanley Family Practice provides a range of NHS services from our GP and Nurse teams. Among these services, minor operations and joint injections play a vital role in treating various...

Non-NHS services

The NHS does not pay for some of our services. For example: private sick notes insurance forms holiday cancellation forms medical reports fitness to travel certificates private prescriptions passport signing...

Podiatry

You can self refer for Podiatry through the Community Services provision – please ring 0161 204 4777.

Prescriptions

Requesting Repeat Medication Patient should request repeat medication directly from your GP practice using the NHS App. For the majority of patients, the pharmacy will not order repeat prescriptions on...

Social Prescribing

Our social prescribing link workers help patients to get the right support. Many different patients will be referred to social prescribing link workers. They include: People with long-term conditions Low...

Wounds & Dressings

If you have been advised by the hospital to have your dressing changed or sutures removed then you can self refer to the Community Services Nurses – please ring 0161...

Your Referral

If you are waiting for a hospital appointment, unfortunately your GP practice cannot speed this up. If your condition is worsening, please discuss this with your specialist so they can...

Date published: 26th November, 2024
Date last updated: 27th November, 2024