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ABOUT THE PRACTICE

CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATIONS Immunisations are the safest and most effective methods of protecting your baby against serious diseases. Immunising your child not only protects them, it also prevents the diseases spreading and protects other children.

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ABOUT THE PRACTICE

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  1. CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATIONS Immunisations are the safest and most effective methods of protecting your baby against serious diseases. Immunising your child not only protects them, it also prevents the diseases spreading and protects other children. For more detailed information visit the NHS website or contact your doctor, practice nurse or health visitor. You can also contact NHS direct on 0845 4647.Each vaccination is given as a single injection into the thigh or upper arm. Aged 2 months: DTaP/IPV/Hib & Pneumococcal PCV Aged 3 months: DTaP/IPV/Hib and MenC Aged 4 months: DTaP/IPV/Hib, MenC and PCV At 12 months: HIB and MenC At 13 months: MMR and PCV Aged 4 years: Pre-school booster, (DTP & Polio) & MMR II Website: www.drshantirpractice.co.uk LIMITED PARKING SPACES AVAILABLE • TRAVEL IMMUNISATIONS • Take some time to consider any potential risks in the area you are visiting. If you are pregnant or have a long-term condition, seek medical advice from your doctor. Make sure that you have appropriate vaccinations in good time before your departure. • You can be vaccinated against; • Typhoid • Polio, Tetanus and Diptheria • Hepatitus A • Hepatitus B • Remember to have your travel vaccinations from 4-6 weeks before your trip. If you are taking regular medication, remember to have enough for your journey and have the documents at hand if questioned by country authorities. • REMEMBER YOUR HOLIDAY KIT; • It should include; • Paracetamol • Travel sickness tablets • Plasters • Rehydration solutions, such as Dioralyte, • to increase your body fluid levels • Anti-Diarrhoea, such as Imodium • High factor sunscreen • HEALTHY EATING • Start your day with your 5 a day • PRACTICE CHARTER • An up-to-date practice charter is available at the surgery • Qualified in 1971 – MBBCh • Diploma in Child Health (DCH) 1977 DR DAUOD SHANTIR OPENING HOURS ABOUT THE PRACTICE • The practice opened in 1991 in Palmerston Road, but was moved to Forest Road in 1997, the practice started with 1 nurse, 1 doctor with 1 morning and 1 evening receptionist. Now in 2011, we have; • 4 doctors • 4 nurses • 6 receptionist (3 part time receptionists) FOR OUT OF HOURS PELC: 0845 075 0494 NHS Direct: 0845 4647

  2. CATCHMENT AREA We cover from Billet Road to Wood Street. Our catchment area is illustrated via the yellow lining on the opposite map. If in doubt please visit or contact the practice with your address and postcode. FAMILY PLANNING A full range of contraceptive advice services including the pilland injections are available, please make an appointment with the doctor or nurse From Walthamstow Central, take the 357 bus from Stop KA, towards Chingford Hatch, get off at Jewel Road (Stop BA), walk towards the end of Jewel Road to arrive at the surgery. REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS • To avoid errors, please do not order prescriptions by phone • Please allow 48 hours if collecting and 3 days if enclosing a stamped address envelope • Patient's on repeat prescription systems should see the doctor at regular intervals as arranged by the doctor between 6-12 months for reviewing • The counterfoil side of the prescription is the side given when collecting a prescription • Please note that the consultation time should not be used for repeat prescription From Walthamstow Central, head south east on Station Approach, turn left on Hoe Street/A112 and follow the road turning left at Forest Road. From Walthamstow Central, head south east on Station Approach (staying on the left), turn left onto Hoe Street, turn left On Greenwood Road, then turn left onto Forest Road. THE FLU CATCH IT – BIN IT – KILL IT INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS REGISTRATION • Please register your name at the reception as early as possible… • The vaccine is important for the following patients; • People aged between 65 and over • Low Immunity • Asthma • Renal Transplantation • Heart Disease • Chronic Liver Disease • The delivery of vaccine is usually during late September • Type 1 & 2 diabetes sufferes • Those that require Hypoglycaemic or diet controlled tablets. • Medicals for insurance, driving and pre-employment are done by the doctor. • Please book an appointment in advance • For registrations and procedures contact the surgery on 020 8520 7115 or visit the surgery between 5PM and 6PM, except on Thursdays • Bring with you proof of identification, proof of address and Immunisation documents if children are under the age of 10 years • A health check appointment will be booked with you upon registration • Pregnant Mothers • Main Carers for the elderly or disabled • Kidney Illness • Chronic Renal Failure • Chronic Respiratory Disease HOME VISITS Home visits are for emergencies only, please ring before 11.30AM to arrange a home visit, this is under the discretion of the doctor/nurse. NURSES CLINICS • For help and support make an appointment with our specialist nurse. • Health Checks • Immunisations • Cervical Screening • Obesity Management Scheme • Family Planning And Sexual Health TELEPHONE CONSULTATIONS • Smoking Advice • Asthma Clinics • Diabetics Clinics • Test Results Contact the surgery on 020 8520 7155 from 9AM and 12:30PM BOOKED CONSULTATIONS • Consultations are made by appointment only • Each consultation will last for up to 10 minutes • Emergencies and babies will be seen on the same day • Urgent telephone consultations are available between 12:00 and 12:30PM ONLY • If you are unable to keep your appointment please notify the surgery giving 24 hours notice where possible, so that another patient can have your appointment

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