How can we Help You ?
What's the Teen-Scene Forum ?
How do I see a Doctor or Nurse ?
Got an Urgent Problem ?
What's on the Web ?
What other Information do you have ?
Got Any Comments ?
What about Confidentiality ?
Our doctors and nurses can help you with a wide range of problems, including contraception, pregnancy tests, drug & alcohol problems, or worries you may have about your health or about things that are happening to you.
It allows you to ask our Doctor any health related questions you may have. You can also search the forum to see what others have asked along with the answer they got.
The forum is completely confidential. So if you have a burning question click here to give it a go !!!
Just come to the surgery by yourself or bring a friend.
If you have an urgent problem (e.g. you need emergency contraception / morning after pill), we will always try to see you as soon as possible.
Please tell the receptionist that you need to be seen today.
She will probably ask you the reason why, in order for us to arrange an appropriate appointment for you. You can ask to speak to the receptionist privately or tell her that "it is a personal problem" if you find it embarrassing to talk about. The receptionist will always keep your conversation confidential.
You may find the web sites in the teenage section of our 'Your Health' directory helpful. click here to access it. You will find sites that provide information on common teenage health worries.
Also, don't forget our Teen-Scene forum.
We also have a supply free leaflets in our waiting room.
There is also a contraception clinic for teenagers every Saturday morning at Connexions in Stafford (near Argos) from 10am - 12 noon. Telephone 01785 356656 - You do not need an appointment.
If you have any suggestions or comments about our service you can use our online comments form. You do not have to give your name unless you would like a reply.
Your Doctor, Nurses and Health Centre staff provide a completely confidential service to everyone, including teenagers and the under 16s. This means we will not tell anyone about your visit. The only rare exception is if you are at risk of very serious harm. We will always try to inform you first.
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