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There are now quite a number of chronic disease clinics run by the Nursing
Department. The point of these clinics is to help patients cope as well as
possible with certain chronic diseases that they may have. We thought that you
might like to know about these clinics as you may receive a letter inviting you
to one or more of them.
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Ischaemic Heart Disease Clinics |
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(Originally known as “The Heart Clinic”)
This is an annual clinic consisting of 2 appointments for patients diagnosed
with heart disease. The first appointment is for a fasting blood test, which
requires you not to have eaten for 12-15 hours before the blood test with the
Health Care Assistant. The second appointment takes place about 10 days after
the first and is the clinic appointment itself and is usually with one of the
Practice Nurses.
This is an annual double appointment clinic for patients who have had a stroke
or mini-stroke. The 2 clinic appointments follow the same format as the heart
disease clinic, that is a fasting blood test with the Health Care Assistant and
a clinic appointment about 10 days later with a Nurse.
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Atrial Fibrilation Clinic |
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This is an annual double appointment clinic for patients who have Atrial
Fibrillation. This clinic follows the same format as the heart disease and
stroke clinics.
This is a six monthly appointment clinic for patients diagnosed with diabetes.
If a diabetic patient is seen regularly at the hospital then they do not need to
be seen at the surgery. Every patient sees a Nurse every 6 months and then once
a year the patient is asked to make an appointment to see their GP 2 weeks
later.
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This is a new six monthly double appointment clinic for patients diagnosed with
heart failure (where the heart does not pump efficiently). The first appointment
is with a Practice Nurse and the second follow-up appointment takes place about
a fortnight later with a patient’s GP.
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This is an annual clinic for patients diagnosed with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (a smoking related lung disease). It usually consists of a
single appointment with a nurse but sometimes another appointment is also
required for a spirometry breathing test.
This is an annual single appointment clinic for patients who have been diagnosed
with asthma who have been using inhalers within the last year or so.
In recognition of the fact that some patients will have two or more of the above
chronic diseases, we try to send patients combined appointments where possible.
However, it is only practically possible to combine the first four clinics and
not the last three. Therefore, a patient with heart disease who has also had a
stroke will be sent 2 combined appointments each year instead of 4.
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