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FIRST AID TRAINING – 10TH JUNE 2026

Adult First Aid Workshop (includes CPR and using a Defibrillator)

Would you like to feel more confident about your ability to help people, family, friends, work colleagues or the public) in a medical emergency?

Provided by the British Red Cross, we intend to provide three of these interactive workshops each year. The next will be on Wednesday 10th June 2026 from 2 to 3.30pm. It will be held in the New Hayesbank Surgery meeting room. Because of the interactive nature of the workshop and the size of the meeting room, attendance will be restricted to twelve patients.

Please email kmicb.newhayesbanksurgery@nhs.net if you wish to attend using the subject ‘Adult First Aid Workshop’. Places will be allocated on a ‘first come first served’ basis. You will be informed if you have been allocated a place or not by Wendy Large, the PPG’s Adult First Aid Champion.

Wednesday 10th June 2026 2-3.30pm

Surgery clinics

Anticoagulant clinic

Tuesday-Thursday 08:30 – 12:30 with nurse Lynn, and supported by Amanda and Debbie. This clinic is for patients once they have been stabilized by the hospital and they would like to attend the clinic at the surgery.

Check ups

Patients aged 16 and over but under 75 and who have not consulted with a clinician for 3 years are welcome to make an appointment with the nurse for a health check.

Children’s clinic

We have baby clinics run by nurses and doctors every Wednesday between 10:00 – 12:00.

Counselling services

We have an in house counsellor Nina who is available to see patients on the NHS. For more information please speak to Lynda Willcocks at the surgery.

Eye clinic

New Hayesbank Eye Clinic at Ashford is a community-based outpatient clinic, bringing expert eye care closer to patients’ homes.

Dementia drop-in clinics

Have you or a relative been diagnosed with dementia? Do you need more information and support? Whether you have specific questions, or would just like to pop in for a chat, no appointment is required. For more information, please see the Dementia Drop-in Clinic poster

Family planning clinics

Emergency post-coital contraception is available from Drs Ruaux, Rashid and Slater. If you require this service please ensure you make an appointment within 72 hours. Emergency contraception is not available from Dr Hussain. Dr Stanley, Dr Hussain and Dr Slater do not do referrals for termination of pregnancy.

Healthwalks

In conjunction with the Health Promotion Unit, Healthwalks take place Wednesday mornings at 09:30 for a 09:45 start from the surgery. The local walks are led by volunteer leaders and last for about one hour. There is no need to book. Just turn up on the day for a friendly welcome.

Influenza vaccine clinic

These are normally held on Saturday mornings starting late September. We will display notices as soon as appointments are available. You can also make an appointment for the practice nurse to administer the vaccine in normal surgery hours if you cannot get to the Saturday clinics.

It is particularly important that the following high-risk groups have the flu vaccination:

Asthma
Past history of stroke
Immunosuppression including those patients on high dose steroids
Diabetics
Those with heart and chest disease
Kidney disease
Over 65’s

Medicals

The practice offers Pre-employment full medicals with report.

Minor operations

Minor operations are performed at the surgery by Dr Stanley and Dr Sadia Rashid. These are by appointment only after consultation with a doctor.

Young persons clinic

Appointments are available for young people aged 18 and under to offer free confidential advice concerning relationships, how to stop smoking, safer sex advice and contraceptive advice from our nursing team. You are welcome to bring along a friend, partner or parents.

Page published: 5 May 2023
Last updated: 25 July 2023