Welcome to Cannington Health Centre 

Our aims are:

  • to ensure that expert, compassionate healthcare is available to all our patients
  • to involve our patients in the management of their own health
  • to enable our patients to achieve the best quality of life for as long as possible

We are confident that our website will provide clear and concise help and give our patients the information they require in an easy and convenient format. It has been designed with the patient’s needs at the forefront of everything, from checking surgery times to letting us know what you think of us.

Serving You

Our dedicated team are here to treat those minor ailments that occur as well as providing specialist management of long-term conditions and clinics covering a wide range of healthcare issues. The technology also means you can now do a lot of things from the comfort of your home such as order a repeat prescription or cancel an appointment.

Partners in Care

Once registered, patients and healthcare professionals work together to ensure the most appropriate care is provided. This partnership philosophy extends even further and our active patient group exists to make sure that patient needs and the practice offering are always heading in the same direction.

Access

There is good access for the disabled to all of our consultation rooms. A designated parking bay is adjacent to the surgery entrance and the surgery has a ramp and wide electronic doors to allow for wheelchair access and people with limited mobility.

Improved Access

Click here for more information on Improved Access

Veteran Friendly 

Cannington Health Centre is an accredited Veteran Friendly GP Practice and we are proud to support our Armed Forces Community.

When individuals leave the UK Armed Forces, it’s important for them to register with an NHS GP practice and tell them they’ve served. This means their GP can better understand their health, particularly any health problems relating to their time in service.
NHS England, together with the Office for Veterans' Affairs, is running a campaign to encourage veterans to let their GP practice know they have served in the UK Armed Forces; it's important to ‘say you served’.
If you have served in the UK armed forces, please inform a member of the reception team so we can ensure that your medical records are updated.
To find out more, visit ๐Ÿ”— www.nhs.uk/veterans
 
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