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CHD Patient Public Group

NHS Hull invites interested patients to the next CHD Patient Public Group to be held on 14th September. Please click here for more details 


IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS WITH OUR PHONE SYSTEM PLEASE LET US KNOW. THERE IS NO LONGER A QUEUEING SYSTEM. IF YOU CALL & HEAR AN ENGAGED SIGNAL PLEASE TRY AGAIN IN A FEW MINUTES.  THANK YOU.

OUR TEENAGE HEALTH CLINIC IS OPEN TO TEENS EVERY TUESDAY FROM 4PM TO 5.30PM. JUST COME ALONG TO BE SEEN, YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A PATIENT AT THE SURGERY. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY!

PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF OUR TRAINING AFTERNOONS WHEN WE ARE CLOSED!   

Did you know that you can book and cancel  Telephone Ring-Back Doctor's appointments online and order your repeat medication?  To sign up for this service, please come into reception and you will be given a registration form. 

Out of Hours
Outside our normal working hours, an emergency doctor is available for urgent medical problems. They can be contacted on 0845 056 8060. Generally, this is not one of the doctors from this practice. You may be asked to attend an alternative medical centre.

 

 

Family Medicine Chest

Here is a list of useful medicines and dressings with a description of their uses. All are quite cheap and worth stocking at home in readiness for minor illnesses. Keep them in a box or cupboard with a lock or store them well out of the reach of children.

Soluble Aspirin Tablets
Good for headaches, colds, sore throats (gargle with the solution), and pains in general. Aspirin should NOT be given to children under 16.

Paracetamol Mixture
For relief of pain or fever in young children.

Sedative Cough Linctus
For dry or painful coughs - but not coughs caused by common colds.

Menthol Crystals
Add to hot water to make steam inhalations for treating catarrh and dry or painful coughs.

Vapour Rub
Again, for steam inhalations. Also useful for children with stuffy noses or dry coughs. Rub on the chest and nose.

Ephedrine Nose Drops
For runny noses in children over one year old. Use before meals and at night but not for more than four days.

Antiseptic Solution
One teaspoon diluted in warm water for cleaning cuts and grazes.

Antiseptic Cream
For treating septic spots, sores in the nose and grazes.

Calamine Lotion
For dabbing (not rubbing) on insect bites, stings and sunburn.

Dressing Strips
For minor cuts.

3" Wide Crepe Bandage
To keep dressings in place. To support sprained or bruised joints.

Cotton Wool
For cleaning cuts and grazes.

Thermometer
For fevers.

Tweezers
For removing splinters.

Remember that your local chemist can give you advice about medicines.