Our rates where possible are based upon British Medical Association published fees and are as follows:
Letters without Examination
To Whom it May Concern (at GP discretion)
Price on application
Private Sick Note
£30.00
Vaccination Certificates
£30.00
Reports/Examinations
Insurance Reports (No examination)
£125.00
Sickness/Accident Claim Form (without examination)
£125.00
Sickness/Accident Claim Form (with examination)
£175.00
Please note we operate a cashless system for payments at all our GP practices.
All payments for items such as GP letters, work-related letters and all other chargeable services must be made by card only.
All our GP practices accept payments over the phone or in reception and the new system should make all payments quick and easy for our patients. Please contact our reception staff if you have any queries and they will be happy to assist.
Social Prescribing
What is social prescribing?
It is a non-medical approach to improving your health and wellbeing. It can help you to have more control over your own health and find ways to improve how you feel in a way that suits you.
Who is it for?
Adults and young people aged 13+ who:
feel isolated and want support to meet other people
feel low or a bit anxious and might feel better supported joining a social group
have a long term chronic health condition which would be helped through community activities
need support or advice with practical issues such as money or housing
want help and support with their wellbeing and education.
How does it work?
Social prescribing is not designed to replace medical support, but getting involved with local groups andactivities can help you get better and feel better faster than medicine alone.
Your link worker might introduce you to a community group, a new activity or a local club. They may help you to meet new people or, they might help you find information or access advice about a particular issue.
We link people into things like:
Friendship groups, sporting groups, arts and crafts, access to advice about health and wellbeing, training and education or information about managing your health.
How do I get involved?
A referral can be made by a GP on your behalf.
In summary
Once the social prescribing team receives the referral a link worker will contact you within a few days. They will arrange to meet you at a place where you feel most comfortable.
Your link worker is there to listen to you, and put you in touch with people and activities that might help you to feel better.
Together you will agree a plan to access the groups and services you have chosen which may include them coming with you for the first time.
We will contact you to check that the plan we have put in place is working for you or if you need anything else.
First Contact Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists now available for first consultations at the GP practice.
Around one in five people book to see their GP when they experience bone, joint or muscle problems, when they could actually be safely and effectively seen by a physiotherapist at the first point of contact.
First Contact Physiotherapists have expertise in the assessment and management of bone, joint and muscle problems. They assess patients, diagnose their condition, give advice on how best to manage the problem and if needed refer for investigations or to other specialist services.
If you have bone, joint and muscle problems, please contact your GP practice and ask for an appointment with one of our First Contact Physiotherapists.
Sexual Health Services
In conjunction with Embrace, we provide a sexual health service to our patients.
You will be able to book the following:
Cervical smear
Coil check
Repeat pill
New pill
Repeat patch/vaginal ring
Full STI screen as long as patient asymptomatic
Implant removal/fit consultation
Coil fit/removal consultation
Contraception consultation/advice
Repeat depo injections
Some of the appointments can be done virtually with a second face to face appointment, dependant on your treatment. The services are provided by a multi-disciplinary team therefore your appointment could be with the sexual health nurse or a GP.
Appointments are available across Wolverhampton and your practice will be able to help you find the closest clinic to you.
Did you know that some pharmacies now offer the contraceptive pill without having to pick up a prescription first? To find your nearest pharmacy, click here.
Community Pharmacist Consultation Service
Did you know our practice is working closely with local pharmacists to support you with certain minor health conditions?
It may be more appropriate to have your NHS consultation with a trained pharmacist instead of the GP practice. You can choose a pharmacy convenient to you and we will arrange this for you.
Your consultation will either be by phone or video call, or you can go into the pharmacy. With your consent, the pharmacist will let us know what happened at your consultation to make sure your medical record is updated.
Ask your GP practice for more information.
Young People
Young people services
We will not discuss any details of your visit with anybody else unless you give us permission to do so.
You are also welcome to book confidential appointments with a clinician where you will have the opportunity to discuss, amongst other things, dietary and skin conditions, drugs and alcohol, contraception and sexual health.
Free Chlamydia Screening for Under-25s
We are now offering free Chlamydia screening for patients under the age of 25 within the surgery. Come into the surgery and ask one of our receptionists for a Chlamydia test pack, then simply follow the instructions in the pack and bring it back to reception. Your test results will not be disclosed to anybody who is not directly involved in the Chlamydia Screening Programme, including us at the surgery – unless of course you wish to be treated here.
Typhoid, Hepatitis A and Tetanus vaccines are available on the NHS for travel purposes. A travel risk assessment must be completed detailing your travel plans, at least 6 weeks prior to travel. Completed forms should be emailed to the PCN Nurse Support Team: rwh-tr.pcnnursesupportteam@nhs.net.
All risk assessments will be reviewed and patients will be contacted to inform them of any travel vaccines required. The PCN Nurse Support Team offer appointments at Alfred Squire Road Surgery during the week, Penn Manor Medical Centre, Lea Road Medical Practice and Thornley Street Surgery at their weekend clinics.
You can book an appointment directly with a nurse for any of the following without seeing your GP first:
Child immunisations
Travel vaccinations
Flu vaccinations
Shingles vaccination
Pneumococcal vaccination
COPD reviews
Asthma reviews
Diabetes reviews
Hypertension reviews and blood pressure checks/monitoring
B12 injections follow ups
Depo-provera injections follow ups
Wound care (assessment of wounds and dressing changes to any type of wound)
Suture removal
Clip removal
Smear tests
Contraception Advice
We also have an experienced nurse from the Sexual Health team working within The Royal Wolverhampton Trust Primary Care Network.
You can also book an appointment directly with her for the following procedures or consultations:
Smear tests
Pill check
Coil Checks
Repeat Pill
Repeat Patch
Repeat Vaginal Ring
Full STI Screen
Contraception Advice
+/- Starting Pill
Implant Consultation
Coil Consultation
Depo- provera Injections follow ups
Home Visits
Whilst we encourage our patients to come to the surgery, where we have the proper equipment and facilities available, we do appreciate this is not always possible. In this respect, if you do need a home visit, you can help us by calling reception before 12.00pm.
You may only request a home visit if you are housebound or are too ill to visit the practice. Your GP will only visit you at home if they think that your medical condition requires it and will also decide how urgently a visit is needed. Please bear this in mind and be prepared to provide suitable details to enable the doctor to schedule a home visit.
Sick children will always be seen as soon as possible at the surgery, as this is often quicker than a home visit. If you are in doubt about bringing your child out, please ring the surgery and the doctor can advise you.
You can also be visited at home by a community nurse if you are referred by your GP. You should also be visited at home by a health visitor if you have recently had a baby or if you are newly registered with a GP and have a child under five years.
Clinics we offer at our GP surgery
We provide a range of services and clinics.
The following clinics are available at our surgery by appointment: