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Services Available during Core Hours (8.00am – 6.30pm) under the NHS Contract:

pregnant1Core Services:

  • General management of medical conditions
  • Health promotion advice
  • Emergency care if appropriate
  • Referral to other services, if appropriate
  • Urgently required care for temporary patients

Additional Services:

  • Cervical screening
  • Contraceptive services (including coils & Implant fittings).
  • Vaccinations and immunisations
  • Child health surveillance
  • Maternity services
  • Foreign travel vaccinations and advice.

Enhanced services:

  • Anticoagulation service
  • Minor Surgery/Joint Injections


Antenatal Care

If you become pregnant please telephone the surgery to make an appointment with a Doctor who will assess you and refer you to the midwife.

The midwife will arrange to see you, ideally between 8 – 10 weeks of pregnancy, when she will ‘book’ you for antenatal care according to circumstances. This will normally be for delivery at Winchester Hospital but can be at Southampton if you request it. If the pregnancy is uncomplicated you will only need to attend hospital for an anomaly scan at approximately 12 and at 20 weeks. 

Home deliveries are supported by the team if clinically appropriate.

The midwife will see you regularly throughout the pregnancy and for 7-14 days after the birth.

The midwife works closely with the Health Visitors who will support you and the baby after delivery. The Health Visitor will contact you before the baby is born and take over your care about a week afterwards. 

The GP will perform the newborn check on your baby if born at home or you come home soon after the birth. They will also do the 6-8 week check on your baby and see you for a postnatal check to discuss any concerns. 

The Midwife will be in regular contact with your doctor throughout your pregnancy.

 
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