The On Day Service (ODS)

ODS is running in the areas of Ilkeston and Long Eaton to improve access to primary care.

Patients who call their GP for an appointment may be directed on that same day to the On Day Service where they will be seen by an advanced nurse practitioner or advanced care practitioner as appropriate.

ODS is available from 8:30am to 6.30pm on weekdays, excluding bank holidays. To use it, patients just call their normal GP number.

The On Day Service – making it easier for you to receive the care you need on the same day

  • Making it easier for patients to receive a same day consultation with the relevant healthcare professional
  • Increasing capacity and reducing waiting times for patients
  • Practices working together to offer faster more responsive access
  • Giving patients improved, quicker access to the healthcare they need
  • Reducing A&E attendances
What is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner / Advanced Care Practitioner?

Advanced Practitioners are highly trained, skilled clinicians who can help you with many different health problems.

“I decided to undertake extra training so I can help patients with more complex problems.

Now I can prescribe medicines, request tests and interpret the results, and work on treatment plans with patients.

I can help a lot more patients, freeing up the doctors to see patients with the most urgent or complicated health issues.”

Sexual Health Service

Integrated Sexual Health Services remain available during lockdown. They continue to provide urgent and some non-urgent care to service users, however, there are a number of temporary changes in response to the coronavirus Covid-19 outbreak.

There currently isn’t the option to ‘walk-in’ and if you wish to access an appointment you will be triaged via their Information and Booking line: 0800 328 3383, Monday to Friday, 8am-5pm.

You will be assessed over the phone and priority patients are given a time for either a face to face or a telephone consultation appointment.

Booked appointments can be made for the following clinics only: Chesterfield; Derby; Buxton; Swadlincote and Long Eaton. Other peripheral clinics are currently closed.

The service now has a number of self-care options that you can access online. These free, confidential and discreet items include:

For more information and sexual health service updates visit: Your Sexual Health Matters

Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS)

The CPCS Service was launched by NHS England on the 29th of October 2019. This was designed to facilitate patients having a same day appointment with their community pharmacist for a minor illness or an urgent supply of a regular medicine.

They have the aims of improving access to service and providing more convenient treatment close to the homes of patients.

You can access this service by referral through calling your GP practice, or by calling the NHS 111 line.

You can use your CPCS service if you suffer from any of the below conditions:

What can your Pharmacy Do?

All pharmacists train for a minimum of 5 years, in medicine, minor illness and well-being, so therefore can offer clinical advice and over the counter medicines on a range of minor illnesses, such as coughs, colds, sore throat, bowel issues, aches and pains.

They do not require appointments, and have access to private consultation rooms, to help you discuss issues in private. If symptoms suggest it is more serious, pharmacists have the correct training to get you the help / appointments you need, for example, GPs or nurse etc.

Help take the pressure off the reception and get the help you need faster.

To find out more information please visit NHS How your Pharmacy can help

To find your local pharmacy, please visit NHS Find a Pharmacy

Travel Vaccinations

If you require any vaccinations relating to foreign travel you need to make an appointment with the practice nurse to discuss your travel arrangements.  This will include which countries and areas within countries that you are visiting to determine what vaccinations are required.

The NHS website has information on travel vaccinations with links to which vaccinations are needed for the country/ countries you are travelling to: NHS Travel Vaccinations

Travel health questionnaire

To help us offer the appropriate advice, please fill out the online form below before coming to see the nurse. 

Travel assessment forms must be received at the surgery 3 months prior to travel. 

Non-urgent advice: Please note

If your departure date is less than 2 months away, we cannot provide the vaccinations for you – you will need to attend a local travel clinic. The Care Navigators can provide this information for you if you are unable to find this for yourself

Travel Questionnaire

Please complete the form below to get more information about what travel immunisations you require. Most vaccines are given at least 2 weeks before travel, and some more complicated regimes take longer. Please try to give us prior notice (preferably 6 weeks).
Title
Date of Birth
Address
Email
Women Only: Is there any possibility you may be pregnant?
Destination(s)
UK Departure Date
Please enter a number from 0 to 99999.
Further Information
Purpose of your trip
Holiday type
Accommodation
Setting
Planned Activities
Are you fit for travel?
Do you have any allergies?

Well Person Screenings

This is a longer appointment with our health care assistant before 12noon most days. It a mini MOT and everyone between the ages of 40 and 74 will be offered a health check every five years and over 75’s will be offered one every 3 years. At the check the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes will be assessed and you will be offered support and advice to help reduce that risk.

Smoking Cessation

Our nurses and health care assistant offer advice and support to patients trying to give up smoking.

Our nurses provide smoking cessation appointments where they provide advice, support, monitoring, nicotine replacement and advice on other techniques to help you quit.

You can have an appointment here is surgery with the nurse or healthcare assistant where they will take the time to listen, give advice, support, monitor and offer advice on other techniques to help you quit

Pneumonia Vaccination Clinics

Anyone who is aged 65 and over, persons in special categories eg diabetes, heart disease, asthma, COPD and who have had a splenectomy, are advised to have this vaccination. This is a one off injection which will give life long cover.

You are eligible for a FREE Pneumonia vaccine if you:

  • Are aged 50 or over
  • Have a long term health condition such as a heart problem, diabetes etc.
  • Have learning difficulties
  • Are the main carer of an older or disabled person – this does not have to be a blood relative and can be an elderly neighbour or friend
  • Are a frontline health or social care worker
  • Are pregnant
  • It’s offered to children aged 2 to 3 years, school-aged children (Reception to Year 11) and children with certain long-term health conditions

Influenza (flu) vaccination clinics

The flu vaccine is offered yearly to certain population groups, this is normally offered from September/October until February the following year.

You are eligible for a FREE flu vaccine if you:

  • Are aged 50 or over
  • Have a long term health condition such as a heart problem, diabetes etc.
  • Have learning difficulties
  • Are the main carer of an older or disabled person – this does not have to be a blood relative and can be an elderly neighbour or friend
  • Are a frontline health or social care worker
  • Are pregnant
  • It’s offered to children aged 2 to 3 years, school-aged children (Reception to Year 11) and children with certain long-term health conditions

We will contact you to book your flu vaccine if you are eligible.

For more information on the flu vaccine please go to NHS Influenza Vaccine

Diabetes Review

If you have diabetes you will have a review with a nurse to monitor your condition. The appointment may involve discussing your symptoms, a discussion about your medicines, breathing tests etc.

We will contact you to book your Diabetes review when it is due, this is usually your birth month each year, but if you have any concerns about your condition in the meantime please contact the surgery.

You will be asked to attend for a blood test 6 months from your annual Diabetes review. This is to check your blood sugars. This is not a full review, just a blood test