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Making workplaces Covid-19 secure

Lockdown restrictions are starting to be eased and that means people returning to work - whether that is now, over the coming weeks or maybe even months. But whatever the…

Coronavirus Testing in the UK

The good news of Boris Johnson’s recovery and recent discharge from hospital highlights the incredible work done by the NHS but also the seriousness of illness that COVID-19 causes. It…

My Coronavirus – by Dr Ed Penman

What I write here is not supposed to be a typical example, nor is it a unique case, but just my experience of catching, and recovering from coronavirus.


GP advice during the Coronavirus pandemic

[caption id="attachment_7841" align="alignright" width="200"] Dr. Charlesworth-Jones Practising GP[/caption] As the Coronavirus pandemic continues across the globe, we speak to Medical Director Dr Grant Charlesworth-Jones about the impact of the virus…

Expanding Our Women’s Health Services

We are delighted to announce that we are expanding our services for our female patients with the appointment of Dr Serena Salamat to our clinic. Dr Salamat will be providing:…

Coronavirus – what you should know and general advice

The first thing we should say about the Coronavirus outbreak is that most cases seem to be mild and those people who have tragically died in Wuhan appear to have…

What causes heart disease and how can you prevent it?

What is heart disease? The term heart disease can describe a range of conditions that affect your heart health. Heart diseases can include coronary artery disease; heart rhythm problems (arrhythmias);…

What are the early signs of Dementia?

In the UK, 850,000 people are being treated for dementia, with numbers set to rise to over 1 million by 2025. The key to curing dementia is an early diagnosis.…

Top Lifestyle Changes to Help Improve Your Cholesterol

Having high cholesterol increases your risk of developing heart disease and heart attacks. Medications can help improve this, but if you would first rather make changes to your lifestyle in…

Does my child have autism?

According to the NHS Information Centre, autism is estimated to affect around 1% of the UK population. Often the first people to question if a child is on the autistic spectrum are the child’s parents or carers.


It’s a big tick from the CQC

Shropshire’s only independent Private GP provider pass inspection with flying colours The practice was inspected in May 2018, now the report has been published and it is pass for the…

PSA Testing

PSA Test is a standard part of our Wellman Test. New figures reveal that 11,819 men now die from prostate cancer every year in the UK, compared to 11,442 women…