GP Consultations from 30 minutes
Well Women and Well Man Annual Health Checks
Antenatal Care
Subscription Scheme
Vaccinations
Chaperones
All patients attending Street Medical Practice have the right to have a chaperone present during their consultation, examination or treatment appointment.
In addition, there may be some occasions when the doctor will advise that a chaperone should be present.
If you would like a chaperone to be present, please advise a member of Practice staff before commencing your appointment.
Consultations for acute and chronic medical conditions
Assessment and treatment of psychological conditions, including anxiety and depression
Annual Wellman and Wellwoman medical assessments tailored to requirements
Corporate medical services, including pre-employment medicals
Motor racing driver medicals
Cardiovascular risk assessments
Sexual Health reviews
Medication reviews
Home visits
Travel vaccinations
Flu vaccinations
Specialist private referrals and admissions as appropriate
Ear wax removal and syringing
Blood tests
Electrocardiograms (ECG)
Specialist investigations such as mammogram, x-ray, ultrasound, colonoscopy, echocardiogram are arranged at a private hospital as appropriate
Spirometry
Dr Street may identify during theAnnual Medicaladditional laboratory tests in that are needed (outside of the standard tests for the type of Annual Medical Check being done) and she will discuss this and the associated costs with you at the time.
A written report will be completed and sent to you within a week of the Medical.
Contraceptive and family planning advice
Cervical smear screening
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) advice and vaccination
Intra-uterine Device (Coil) removal
Antenatal and postnatal care
Pertussis (Whooping cough) vaccinations
Advice on menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT)
Bone Density Screening
Prostate advice and reviews
Testosterone checks
Performance and lifestyle evaluations
Childhood developmental and medical assessments
Childhood immunisations
Street Medical Practice offers reliable testing for both the active COVID-19 infection – the PCR RNA test and to test for antibodies should you have had the COVID-19 virus - the IgG Antibody test.
If
you have the symptoms of COVID-19 or have been in contact with people
who have the virus and would like to know if you have the virus, the PCR
RNA swab test is the most appropriate test to use in this situation.
The
PCR RNA swab test checks for the active presence of the virus. It is
most accurate to detect the virus between 1 to 5 days after symptoms
first present. This is on average 6 to 11 days after exposure to the
virus. Some may experience milder or no symptoms but still be infected
with the virus.
A swab is taken from the nose and throat and
sent to our regular laboratory, TDL (The Doctors Laboratory). Results
are reported in 2 - 3 working days.
A letter reporting the test result and copy of laboratory report will be sent to you by email or Royal Mail.
Cost:
IgG antibodies are usually produced some weeks after exposure to a virus and can signify immunity.
With
this antibody test IgG antibodies can be detected 14 days after
exposure to COVID-19. This test can confirm if you had previously been
exposed to COVID-19. It is important to note that if you had mild
symptoms only, the test may be negative. Most people who recover from
coronavirus have been found to produce antibodies. It is important to
note that it is not yet known if an individual with a positive result
for IgG following COVID-19 infection will be protected, fully or
partially either from future infection, or for how long protective
immunity may last.
The antibody test is an accredited and
reliable laboratory based test. It is different to the finger-prick
cartridge-type tests that the UK chief medical officer previously
advised people to avoid due to their proven lack of accuracy. The
antibody test we are offering requires a standard blood sample taken at
the surgery and is sent to the laboratory. This test (Abbott IgG
antibody test) has been independently evaluated and verified. It has a
sensitivity of 96.77% (this means the ability of the test to correctly
identify those who have had the disease) and specificity of 100% (this
means the ability of the test to correctly identify those who have not
had the disease) when tested at least 14 days after exposure to the
virus. This means that inaccurate results are very unlikely and we feel
confident offering it.
A blood sample will be taken at the
practice during a consultation and sent to our regular laboratory, TDL
(The Doctors Laboratory), for a result within 1-2 working days.
Please
book a consultation if you would like this test. It is important to
book a minimum of 14 days after the onset of symptoms for the blood test
to be reliable.
A letter reporting the test result and copy of laboratory report will be sent to you by email or Royal Mail.
Cost:
Well Man Annual Medical for men 45 years or over
Well Man Annual Medical for men 40 years and over
Well Women Annual Medical for women 40 years and over (this excludes cervical smear and HPV test)
Well Women Annual Medical for women 40 years and over (this includes cervical smear and HPV test)
Well Women Annual Medical for women under 40 years (this excludes cervical smear and HPV test)
Well Women Annual Medical for women under 40 years (this includes cervical smear and HPV test)
General Terms and Conditions
Cancellations
*Terms and conditions for Annual Subscription: Annual Subscription - 8 Visits
All patients attending Street Medical Practice have the right to have a chaperone present during their consultation, examination or treatment appointment.
In addition, there may be some occasions when the doctor will advise that a chaperone should be present.
If you would like a chaperone to be present, please advise a member of Practice staff before commencing your appointment.
Available at request and subject to change and availability
Quoted as per single vaccination dose and not course
Service Fee applies if not part of a Surgery Consultation