Aberfoyle Medical Centre

Door are open between 8.30am – 12.30 pm and 1.30pm – 5.30 pm

Phone lines are open from 8.30am – 12noon and 1pm – 5.30pm

Emergency line only from 12 – 1pm 

Acute Prescription line and results line open between 10 – 11am and 2 – 3pm

Clinics

Antenatal Clinic

The midwives run a booking clinic each Tuesday morning for new antenatal patients and a review clinic, this  is based at Great James Street Health Centre. All doctors see antenatal patients during normal surgery hours.

Well Baby Clinic

The clinic is run by Dr Doherty/Dr Monteith and the health visitors on Wednesdays 2pm -4pm. It includes developmental checks and immunisations and allows an opportunity to discuss other problems such as sleeping, feeding and health worries. Appointment Only.

Pre-School Clinic

This is run by Dr Doherty/Dr Monteith and the health visitors to provide 4 year olds with a check-up and booster immunisations on a Wednesday. Appointment Only.

Asthma & COPD Clinics

These respiratory clinics are run by the practice nurses and the nurse practitioner in conjunction with Dr Moore.

Please complete the online asthma annual review form. 

Spirometry Clinic

This clinic is run by the Practice Nurse.

Diabetic Clinic

This is run by our Pharmacist Dior in conjunction with Dr Ewan.

Minor Surgery

With Dr McKeon/Dr Gilliland assisted by a nurse. Monday PM weekly by appointment.

Well Woman Clinic

This is run by the practice Nurses to promote women’s health and carry out cervical smears. All the doctors strongly encourage women to have regular cervical smears, which can also be provided by all doctors during routine surgeries.  To find out more please click here.

Family Planning

This is run each week on a Thursday morning By Dr Mace. Please contact reception for details. Services provided at this clinic include general Family planning advice, Implanon and IUCD (coil). Contraceptive care is also provided by all doctors during surgery hours.

Warfarin Clinic

This is run by nurse Ruth MacCombe assisted by Dr Mace. Tuesday afternoons, weekly by appointment.

Travel Immunisations/Vaccinations

This clinic is run by Practice Nurse Dorothy Cairns. Please make an appointment at least six weeks in advance of travel to ensure adequate cover. Please click on this link to find further details and a health questionnaire.

Flu Vaccination

An influenza vaccination is particularly recommended for patients with heart, lung or kidney disease, diabetes, residents of nursing and rest homes, those who care for people with chronic/long term illness and everyone over 65 years of age. Please contact the reception staff in September to make an appointment.

Date published: 8th October, 2014
Date last updated: 11th December, 2024