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Clinics & Services

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As well as general medical consultations, we provide access to specialist clinics and services in the following areas:

Asthma Clinics

We run weekly asthma clinics and invite you to attend an annual asthma review.

Asthma Reviews

Your asthma review is a check-up to see how well you’re managing your asthma and to see if there’s anything more you and your asthma nurse can do to help you achieve good asthma control.

At your asthma review your asthma nurse may ask:

  • Are your asthma symptoms getting in the way of sleep?
  • Are you having asthma symptoms during the day?
  • Are your asthma symptoms getting in the way of day-to-day activities?
  • How often do you use your reliever inhaler?

You may also be asked to:

Perform FENO test (fractional exhaled nitric oxide) is a test that measures the levels of nitric oxide in your breath. 

Check your inhaler technique

Taking your inhaler in the right way can make a big difference. So don’t forget to bring along all your inhalers and spacers.

The nurse will also check how many relievers you are requesting, and how often you’re using your reliever inhaler and make sure they are still working.

Baby Clinic

Our Practice Nurses run a Baby Clinic, please speak to reception to book. 

Find NHS Guidance to your child’s immunisation schedule below:

Cervical Screening (Smear Tests)

Cervical screening (smear) tests are offered to everyone who has a cervix and is between the ages of 25 and 65. Further information on this, including how often smears are offered, can be found on the NHS website. You can book an appointment for a smear test with one of our Nursing Team by contacting Reception.

COPD Clinic

COPD is a long-term lung condition which makes it harder for you to breathe out.

COPD is usually confirmed by a breathing test called Spirometry

we invite you to attend for COPD review with one of our nurses at least once a year. This will help to support you and manage your care.

At The COPD review, the nurse will explain what the different inhalers are for and when and how to use them. Taking your inhalers in the correct way can make a big difference so please bring your inhalers along to your review.

The Nurse will discuss keeping active and eating well and give information on local activities.

You will be offered an annual flu vaccination and a one-off pneumonia vaccination to protect you against flu and pneumonia.

There is also support available to help you stop smoking with Support from the Greenwich Health Live Well Team

The nurse can help to support you in managing a flare-up of your COPD, knowing the signs and symptoms and who to contact if your condition gets worse She can provide you with a written self-management plan and a ‘rescue pack’ of medicines to keep at home.

You can get more information and advice on COPD from Asthma and Lung UK. and NHS Website

Diabetic Clinic

High Blood Pressure
Post Natal Care
Sexual Health

Sexual Health clinic is provided by Greenwich Health at Eltham Community Hospital

more information Greenwich Sexual Health : Home

Smoking Cessation

Support available to help you stop smoking with Support from the Greenwich Health Live Well Team

Travel Clinic

Page published: 27 January 2026
Last updated: 27 January 2026