Newdegate Street Health Centre is an accredited General Practice and able provide a number of medical procedures. We have a well equipped Treatment Room and qualified and experienced Nurses. The services below are routinely performed and anyone requiring such service is encouraged to book an appointment. Please refer to the comprehensive list of costs of the procedures on our Fees page and be aware that Medicare or your Health Insurance may not cover the full cost of the service.

Please note that each of our doctors operates as an independent practitioner, and may not provide all of the services listed below

Wound Care and Dressing Changes, performed by skilled nurses, involve meticulous wound assessment, cleaning, and the application of appropriate dressings. This essential healthcare procedure ensures optimal wound healing, reduces the risk of infection, and alleviates patient discomfort. Nurses closely monitor the wound’s progress, assess for any complications, and adjust treatment plans as needed, contributing significantly to patients’ overall recovery and well-being. Their expertise in wound care enhances healing outcomes and promotes patient comfort and safety.

Patients are typically expected to bring their own dressings and other consumables or may need to pay a small fee to cover the cost of dressings provided.

Electrocardiogram (ECG) is a non-invasive medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a short period. It is performed to assess cardiac health, diagnose irregularities like arrhythmias, ischaemia, or structural issues. ECGs are crucial in aiding General Practitioners (GPs) by providing valuable insights into the patient’s heart function. By analysing the ECG results, GPs can make informed decisions regarding treatment plans, monitor progress, and identify potential risks or abnormalities, ensuring comprehensive cardiac care tailored to the patient’s needs for improved health outcomes.

Spirometry is a diagnostic test used to measure lung function. It is often performed to evaluate respiratory health, diagnose conditions like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or lung function changes due to smoking. Spirometry assists General Practitioners (GPs) in several ways. It helps them identify and understand lung issues, track disease progression, and assess the effectiveness of treatments. By interpreting spirometry results, GPs can tailor treatment plans, provide necessary interventions, and offer patients a more accurate prognosis, ultimately improving their respiratory health and overall well-being.

An Ambulatory Blood Pressure Test is a diagnostic procedure used to monitor a patient’s blood pressure over a 24-hour period while they go about their daily activities. It’s typically done to gain a more comprehensive understanding of blood pressure patterns and to detect any fluctuations that may not be apparent during routine clinic visits. This test aids General Practitioners (GPs) in diagnosing conditions like hypertension, assessing the effectiveness of medications, and developing personalised treatment plans. By analysing the results from this extended monitoring, GPs can make informed decisions, adjust medications, and offer tailored advice for better blood pressure management and overall cardiovascular health.

The Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) is a non-invasive vascular test that measures blood pressure in the ankles and compares it to the blood pressure in the arms. It is conducted to assess peripheral arterial disease (PAD), which can indicate restricted blood flow to the legs due to narrowed or blocked arteries. ABPI assists General Practitioners (GPs) by providing valuable information about a patient’s vascular health. GPs can use the ABPI results to diagnose PAD, assess its severity, and develop personalised treatment plans, which may include lifestyle changes, medications, or referral to a specialist, to improve circulation and overall cardiovascular health.

An iron infusion is a medical procedure in which iron is delivered directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. It is typically done to treat iron-deficiency anaemia when oral iron supplements are ineffective or poorly tolerated. This therapy allows for rapid replenishment of iron stores, improving haemoglobin levels and overall well-being. For General Practitioners (GPs), iron infusions serve as an effective tool in addressing anaemia, helping patients regain energy, alleviate symptoms like fatigue and weakness, and preventing complications. By optimising iron levels patients often experience a significant improvement in energy levels, reduced fatigue, increased endurance, and an overall enhanced quality of life.

Ear syringing is a common medical procedure aimed at removing excessive earwax (cerumen) from the ear canal. It is performed when a patient experiences symptoms such as hearing loss, earache, or discomfort due to wax buildup. Ear syringing helps patients by restoring hearing and alleviating discomfort, promoting overall ear health. This safe and effective method involves flushing warm water into the ear to dislodge and expel the accumulated earwax, providing relief and may improve hearing.

A Pap smear test, also known as cervical cytology, is a routine screening procedure conducted by a General Practitioner (GP) to detect abnormal cervical cell changes in women. It is typically done to identify early signs of cervical cancer or precancerous conditions. By collecting a sample of cells from the cervix and examining them under a microscope, a GP can assess the health of the cervix and identify any abnormalities. Early detection through Pap smears allows for prompt intervention and treatment, significantly reducing the risk of cervical cancer development.

The National Cervical Screening Program recommends that women and people with a cervix aged 25–74 have a cervical screening test two years after their last Pap test, and then once every five years.

Laser acupuncture is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that uses low-level laser light instead of traditional acupuncture needles to stimulate specific acupuncture points on the body. It is employed to alleviate various health conditions, such as pain management, stress reduction, and the treatment of chronic illnesses. By targeting these acupoints, laser acupuncture promotes the flow of energy or Qi within the body, stimulating natural healing processes. Patients often experience improved circulation, reduced pain, and enhanced relaxation, ultimately leading to an overall sense of well-being and relief from their specific health concerns without the discomfort associated with traditional acupuncture needles.

Implanon is a small, flexible rod that’s inserted under the skin of the upper arm to provide long-lasting contraception. It releases a continuous, low dose of hormones, primarily progestin, to prevent pregnancy. Implanon is a highly effective and convenient contraceptive option that can last up to three years. It helps patients by offering reliable birth control without daily maintenance, reducing the risk of unintended pregnancies, and allowing them to have greater control over their reproductive health. This peace of mind contributes to a sense of well-being and empowers individuals to make choices that align with their family planning goals.

An Intrauterine Device (IUD) is a small, T-shaped contraceptive device inserted into the uterus by a healthcare professional. It is used to prevent pregnancy by either releasing hormones (hormonal IUD) or through copper (copper IUD), creating an inhospitable environment for sperm. IUDs are a highly effective, long-term birth control option, providing peace of mind and reducing the need for daily contraceptive management. Additionally, hormonal IUDs can help manage heavy menstrual bleeding and painful periods, making them an appealing choice for women seeking not only contraception but also relief from menstrual discomfort, ultimately improving their overall well-being.