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FLU CLINICS 2008

November Flu Clinics

For patients 65 years or over, carers or patients at risk due to a long term medical condition
for example serious heart or respiratory disease; diabetes requiring medication; serious kidney or liver disease; lowered immunity due to disease or treatment
 

Monday 17th November 2.30 - 5.00 pm

Friday 28th November 9.00 - 11.00 am

Please wear short sleeves and be prepared to wait as the clinics will be very busy.

Don't worry if you can't make these clinics, we'll be running more in December.

 

 

 

SCOTTISH BOWEL SCREENING PROGRAMME

Did you know:

  • Bowel cancer is the third most common cancer in Scotland?
  • Every year, 3500 people in Scotland are diagnosed with the disease?
  • Every year, 1600 people die from bowel cancer in Scotland?
  • Men have a higher risk than women?
  • Early detection gives a better chance of cure?
  • Bowel screening prevents deaths from bowel cancer by finding and treating it early?

The Scottish Bowel Screening programme which is due to commence in May 2008 in Lothian will invite men and women aged 50-74 years to take part in screening every two years.  Testing kits will be sent to patients' home addresses so it is vital that you keep us informed of your latest address.

The screening test looks for hidden blood in the bowel motion and is very easy to do.  Test kits suitable for patients with disabilities are available on request.  The test is then returned to the Scottish Bowel Screening Centre in Dundee.

If the test is abnormal, the patient will be contacted directly by the Bowel Screening Service who will arrange an appointment to explain the next stage of the test.  There will be an option of a clinic or a telephone consultation.  Colonoscopy is then the usual investigation as it is most effective for detecting bowel cancer.  Patient's GPs will be informed of all abnormal test results.

For further information go to www.bowelscreening.scot.nhs.uk or call the helpline on 0845 270 0030

Remember screening saves lives - don't be embarrassed about it!

IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE YOUR GP - DON'T WAIT FOR THE TEST.

KEEP WELL PROJECT

Whinpark is currently one of the pilot practices for a national project called KEEP WELL. We are offering health screening for all our patients AGED 45-65 so if you haven't received an invitation for this, one should be arriving soon. This, in the long term, is to try to improve health in Scotland and already we have patients who have benefited from advice or treatment through their Keep Well Appointments.

CARERS

Do you provide unpaid help and support to a relative, friend or neighbour who cannot manage to live independently without your help? If so, please inform any member of staff as we may have information relevant to you or to the person you care for including support services and benefits you may be entitled to.

Please ask at reception to speak to Sarah and remember to keep reading the dedicated notice board for carers in Waiting Room 1 for the latest up-to-date information.

If you would like to request a Carer's Assessment please contact Social Care Direct on 0131 200 2324 or email socialcaredirect@edinburgh.gov.uk

The following web sites may also be useful to you:
www.carersuk.org
www.carerscotland.org
www.vocal.org.uk
www.edinburghcarerscouncil.co.uk
www.edinburgh.gov.uk

MAKE THE BEST USE OF YOUR PHARMACY

Many pharmacies now offer a wide range of services which you may find beneficial and most are open 6 or 7 days a week. Pharmacists are able to advise you on choosing and using medicines; they can help you if you have problems using eye drops, inhalers, opening tablet bottles and so on. They can also offer advice on diet, exercise and support in giving up smoking. They may also offer services like cholestrol testing or blood pressure monitoring. Many pharmacists also keep records of patients' medicines and can monitor your medication if you are on them long-term. Pharmacists can also help with disability aids.

A number of our local colleagues can collect your prescription from the surgery and deliver medicine to your home.

Why not find out what your local pharmacy can do for you?






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