Antenatal Clinic
Monday 2.00 - 3.30pm & Tuesday 2.00 - 3.30pm
Smear Clinic
Appointment not always necessary. Smears can be done by the nurses during their normal surgery hours.
Child Health Surveillance Clinic
In conjunction with community physicians and health visitors we offer "checks" at six to eight weeks of age.
Childhood Immunisations are undertaken by the practice nurses. You will receive notification form the CT when immunisations are due, please telephone the nurses receptionist to book a convenient appointment.
Diabetic Clinic
Thursday 2.00 - 5.00pm.
Asthma Clinic
Thursday 9.00 - 11.00am & 2.00 - 3.00pm
Leg Ulcer Clinic
Monday 11.00am - 12 noon & Thursday 11.00am - 12 noon
Family Planning
By appointment in surgery hours. The practice nurse will provide pill checks and repeat prescriptions for those patients established on oral contraception. Dr Thomosa provides a coil-fitting service for suitable patients.
Minor Surgery
Various minor procedures can be performed at the surgery. Your doctor will advise you.
Stop Smoking Clinic
The practice provides support to stop smoking either by appointment, with our smoking cessation advisor here at the practice, or through Solihull's stop smoking service, available by telephoning 0121 712 8333.
Travel Vaccinations
Please make an appointment with the nurse at least eight weeks in advance of your holiday to ensure adequate cover. A charge will be made for certain immunisations and vaccinations which are not covered by the NHS. The nurse will advise you of any charges.
Yellow Fever Vaccinations
Craig Croft Medical Centre is an authorised Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre.
Flu Vaccinations
An influenza vaccination is particularly recommended for patients with heart, lung or kidney disease, diabetes and residents of nursing and rest homes. Please contact the reception staff in October for details of the vaccination dates and make an appointment. If you are unable to attend the surgery, a home visit will be arranged to undertake this facility.
Periodic Medical Examinations
Patients under the age of 75 who have not attended the surgery for the period of three years may take the opportunity to have a medical examination as appropriate when they have an appointment.
Patients over the age of 75 who have not been within 12-month period are also offered this service annually. Such examination may be carried out by the patient's doctor, a practice nurse or health visitor. this can be arranged at the surgery or, if that is not possible, a home visit will be arranged.
Surgery Facilities
This includes Blood tests, ECG's, audiometry, swabs, urine tests, etc. There is a delivery of specimens for analysis to the laboratory on a daily basis at noon. Any specimens for analysis should be at the surgery by then.
Non-NHS Examinations
The doctors are happy to carry out medicals, eg insurance and driving licence, by appointment. Please telephone to book; our receptionists can advise you of the fees payable.
What To Do If Someone Dies
If someone dies, call the doctor. There is no need to move the patient. It is a legal requirement for a doctor to confirm that someone has passed away. If the doctor has recently seen the patient a death certificate can normally be issued. However, in the case of an unexpected death, the doctor will need to notify the coroner.