
Aquanatal
Classes (Exercises In Water)
These are run at Penhurst School and are specifically
designed for pregnant women after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Please contact the midwives on 01608 641682. Group
antenatal classes are run by the midwives on topics
including labour and preparation for parenthood.
Care
During Pregnancy
All the doctors provide antenatal care and work closely
with the midwives and health visitors to care for you
and your baby. Some mothers deliver under the care of
the midwives in Chipping Norton, and those who have
babies in Banbury and Oxford often return to Chipping
Norton Hospital for postnatal care.
Cervical
Smears
This is a simple painless test to detect cells on the
neck of the womb which are always treatable if dealt
with early, but may turn into cancer cells if left
untreated. The smear test is usually done by one of our
nurses. All sexually active women are recommended to
have a test every 3 – 5 years (depending on age) from 25
years of age until aged 65 (the disease almost never
occurs in women who have normal smears to age 65). Most
women who have had a hysterectomy do not need smears.
Child Care
This is shared between the health visitors and the
doctors. For general advice on feeding, minor illnesses,
immunisation, play and general safety please contact the
health visitors. For immunisations you will be sent
appointments for the Well Baby Clinic. Child development
screening by health visitor or doctor takes place at six
to eight weeks, seven months, three years and four and a
half years. You can see the schedule in your Child
Health Record Book.
Family
Planning
All the doctors and nurses offer advice about family
planning, including the 'Pill'. Coils are fitted in the
surgery by Drs Elliott, Pargeter or Hall, but you should
discuss this with them at a normal surgery appointment
first.
Health
Visitor Clinics
Eczema Clinic is held on the 4th Wednesday of the month
at Chipping Norton Hospital 1.00pm - 3.30pm. Please
contact Sharon Doar for an appointment.
Child and Family consultation clinic is once every 6
weeks. Please contact the health visitors for further
information.
IMMUNISATIONS
Travel Immunisations
You should ensure your primary courses of the British
Vaccination schedule are up to date and/or completed
before travel. For more information on this visit
www.immunisation.nhs.uk
If you are travelling outside Western Europe you may
need other immunisations and/or antimalarial
prophylaxis. We recommend you gather as much information
as you can from organisations like:
www.masta.org
www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk
The telephone number for the Masta traveller helpline is
09068 224 100.
When you have your immunisation recommendations make a
20 minute appointment in a general nurse clinic for your
jabs. There is also a Travel Clinic on a Wednesday
afternoon which is especially useful for those who have
a difficult vaccination schedule.
It is recommended you make your vaccination appointment
6 – 8 weeks before you are due to travel.
Other Immunisations
Influenza: please contact the surgery in mid September
to find out where and when our clinics will be held.
Mammograms
There is a national breast cancer screening service
which visits Chipping Norton every three years. The
service is offered to women aged 50-65, because this is
the age group for which it has been shown to be
beneficial - if you are in this age group you will be
sent an appointment.
As from 14 November 2009 we will be open every Saturday to provide emergency cover only. You will still be required to go directly through the official out of hours system if you need to see a doctor. West Street patients will be able to collect any pre-ordered medication.
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