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Eve Hill Medical Practice
A General Practice surgery in Dudley, West Midlands
 
 
Eve Hill News - What's going on in 2010
What's going on in the practice
 
 
Opting out of uploading your information
Opting out of the government IT plan
 
 
Appointments at Eve Hill
Changes to the appointment system
 
 
Our Staff
Our Primary Health Care Team
 
 
Surgery Opening Times
When we are open, how to make an appointment
 
 
Prescriptions and Results
How to obtain your repeat prescription, or test results
 
 
How To Register
For patients who wish to join the practice
 
 
Travel Services
Information about how to get travel health advice and vaccinations for foreign travel
 
 
News for Diabetic Patients
Information for our patients with diabetes
 
 
Childhood Skin Rashes
Some information and pictures about common rashes of the skin in children
 
 
Self Treatment of Minor Illness
Some tips on looking after minor illness
 
 
Our Services to You
Some of the clinics we offer
 
 
Feedback
If you have positive comments for us, or how to complain
 
 
Our Practice Charter
Our aims in providing patient's care
 
 
Training
Our role in training GPs and medical students
 
 
Certificates, Reports and Medical Examinations
Details of these non-NHS services we can provide
 
 
Local Services
Some phone numbers you may find useful
 
 

Eve Hill News - What's going on in 2010

Training Doctors

Until November 2011 Dr Suba Rajamany will be working with us, during her final year of GP training.  She is a trained and experienced doctor who has worked in Kent for several years before transferring back to the Midlands. 

Also working with us are Dr Mohan Mariappan; he is with us part-time in combination with working in the hospital in the Rheumatology department - he will be in surgery on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dr Syeda Ahmad; she is working here full time from Monday to Friday and both will be here until February 2011.

Pneumococcal Vaccination

We are now able to offer the pneumococcal vaccination to all patients over the age of 65, as well as those with Diabetes.

This is recommended to prevent pneumococcal pneumonia, a relatively common and dangerous condition as you get older.

The jab is a one-off vaccination, with life long protection.

Website News

Thank you for your continued interest in the practice website.

Dr Martin is trying to keep the site updated as much as possible.

The use of the site is rapidly increasing - now we are getting between 10000 and 12000 hits per month!

If you have any feedback or comments about the site, or any suggestions for information you would like to see on the site, please contact Dr Martin below....

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