Sexual Health and Contraception Services

Sexual Health and Contraception services are offered a range of location across London Borough of Hounslow…

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Sexual Health Hounslow has three clinics across the London Borough of Hounslow and offers same-day appointments and routine appointments, both booked by calling the call centre on 020 8321 5718 from 8:00 am Monday to Friday or online.

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  • Treatment for a diagnosed sexually transmitted infection
  • Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)—start or repeat
  • Contraception—start or repeat (including implants and IUD/IUS fitting or removal)
  • Follow-up with doctor or nurse
  • Health adviser advice or information

Under 18s or in an emergency

Under 18s or in an emergency, you can book a same-day appointment at a Sexual Health Hounslow clinic or come in during clinic opening hours (if coming in without an appointment, please arrive no later than 1 hour before we close).

  • Emergency contraception—needs to be started within 5 days of unprotected sex
  • Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP)—needs to be started within 72 hours of exposure
  • Sexual assault within the last 7 days
  • Under 18 years old
  • Care experienced (Topaz)

Sexual Health London (SHL) – free home STI testing kit

Sexual Health London is an online sexual health service for people without symptoms. If you do not have any symptoms, register and complete the online consultation. If the service is right for you, a free kit will be posted out. You will need to take your own samples and return them by post for testing. The results will be available in a few days.

Hounslow Pharmacies

Hounslow Pharmacies offer a range of Sexual Health services for Hounslow residents:

  • Emergency Hormonal Contraception
  • Free Chlamydia testing kits for 15- to 24-year-olds
  • Free condoms for under 25s with The C-Card Scheme

Pharmacies offering services are here: Sexual health at your local pharmacy — Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Clinics we offer at our GP surgery

We provide a range of services and clinics.

The following clinics are available at our surgery by appointment:

  • Baby Immunisations
  • Blood pressure and urine checks
  • Cervical smears
  • Childhood immunisations
  • Chronic disease management
  • Family planning advice
  • Removal of stitches
  • Registration health checks
  • Travel Advice and Vaccinations

Unpaid Carers Support

Get support if you’re someone who cares for a relative or friend.

Bereavement Services

Coping with bereavement and grief.

NHS Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT) self referral 

NHS talking therapies, for anxiety and depression is provided by West London NHS Trust and offer evidence-based therapies for people over 18 who have a GP or live in the London Borough of Hounslow. 

They can help you with common problems like stress, anxiety and depression. It could be that you’re feeling low, having trouble sleeping, or feeling frightened. These are all things that they can help with.  

They offer a range of treatments either online, over the telephone, web-based or in person. There are also a number of different formats such as groups, workshops, couples therapy or individual therapy. They aim to provide individuals with a choice of time, day and location suited to the needs of the individual in a timely manner.

How to access this service 

You can ask for a referral from your GP or any other health or social care professional. They will fill in a form explaining how you are feeling. 

You can also refer yourself online. You can find out how to refer yourself and more information about the service here https://www.westlondon.nhs.uk/our-services/adult/iapt/iapt-hounslow.

Chargeable Services

Please review our list of non-NHS work that we offer at our GP surgery, which attract a fee. This includes certificates, forms, medical examinations and various travel vaccinations.

Why does my doctor charge fees?

When your doctor is asked to give medical information about you in the form of a report, letter or certificate, the request kick starts a series of processes.

This takes time and is not always straightforward or simple to complete. Some of the information is not available easily and will mean the doctor has to sort and select the right information for the request.

The doctor also must establish who is funding this work and if it is not part of their NHS work, agree a fee for this.

Many patients see their doctor as the embodiment of the NHS and all that it provides – free care at the point of delivery. However not all work doctors are asked to do is paid for by the NHS and many GPs are self-employed.

This means they must cover their time and costs – staff, buildings, heating, lighting, etc – in the same way as any small business. The NHS only pays for NHS work, any work outside of the NHS must be funded by other means and this is why fees are charged.

Your doctor receives large amounts of request and which is often to do with whether your general health allows you to do something e.g. to work, receive benefits, drive, play sport, attend school, own a house, a firearm or it is for insurance, court or other medico-legal reasons.

All requests will vary in complexity, volume and consistency ranging from signing a certificate which can take minutes, to an in-depth report with an examination that can take hours.

When your doctor signs a certificate or completes a report, it is a condition of remaining on the Medical Register that they only sign what they know to be true.

In order to complete even the simplest of forms, they may have to check your entire medical record (some of which may not be accessible on a computer or on site).

Carelessness or an inaccurate report can have serious consequences for the doctor with the General Medical Council (the doctors’ regulatory body) or even the Police.

Your doctor is inundated with work. They have to balance their time with treating the sick, keeping their practice afloat and making sure they are doing all of this safely and within their professional duties as a doctor.

With certain exceptions written within their contract, doctors do not have to carry out non-NHS work. However, many choose to for the benefit of you and other families they treat.

Where a doctor chooses to undertake the work, we advise them to inform and always agree a fee in advance of undertaking work.

Should their volume of work prove to be greater or more complex than expected, the doctor will contact you to discuss how to proceed.

– Not all documents need a signature by a doctor and can be done by other professionals. Please check the form and accompanying guidance as you may get a quicker response that way.

– If you have several forms requiring completion, present them all at once and ask your doctor if he or she is prepared to complete them at the same time to speed up the process.

– Do not expect your GP to process forms overnight. Urgent requests may mean that a doctor has to make special arrangements to process the form quickly, and this will cost more.

– Don’t book an appointment with your doctor to complete forms without checking with your doctor’s administrative staff as to whether you need to or not.

Get test results

General Information about Test Results

When you attend a test of any kind, you will be told how long you should expect to wait for the results.  This is a guideline, and we ask that you wait this time before checking for your results.

Please note that we have a strict policy regarding confidentiality and data protection. We will only give test results to the person they relate to unless that person has given prior permission for their release or if they’re not capable of understanding them.

There are different ways you can access the results of tests that have been done at our GP surgery.

  • You can use your Systmonline account (or the Airmid app) and access the results from there. Please note that results are only available once the doctor has reviewed them. If you don’t have access to your record online, please request this in your online account or ask our reception team for help, ideally after 2 pm.
  • You can telephone the practice by 020 8630 1505.

Please note that the results of tests carried out during hospital visits are not normally sent to the practice.

Why have I been asked to have a repeat test?

If a doctor asks you to have a repeat test, it is usually because:

  • The result was borderline or unclear, and the doctor wants another sample to monitor the situation or to re-check the results.
  • The result is abnormal, and the doctor cannot interpret the result without further tests and has asked you to come in for more tests.

Please do not worry if the doctor has asked you for a repeat test.  The doctor will speak to you or request to see you directly if they need to discuss the results.

Get a sick note for work

The NHS provides sickness certification only after seven continuous days of illness.  If you need a sick note to cover this period of sickness you should complete a Self-Certification (SC2) form which is available from your employer or on the HMRC website.

Please contact the GP surgery as you normally would for a routine appointment as it may be necessary to arrange to discuss your request with a GP.

No. You do not need to see your GP again to be ‘signed back to work’.


Online Services

Online Services

Connect to your GP services online and save time. Quick, easy and secure.

If you are registered with our GP surgery, you can access some health services online. This means you can do some tasks when it is better for you and avoid telephoning the practice. 

You can do things like:

  • Order repeat prescriptions
  • See parts of your health record, including information about medicines, vaccinations and test results
  • See communications between your GP surgery and other services, such as hospitals
  • Book, check or cancel appointments with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional
  • Send us a query or request a sick note

Below are some of the main online services we use in our GP surgery:


airmid

If you would like to benefit from online services and prefer to use an app, you can use the Airmid app. Airmid is the patient-facing app for the provider of our clinical system. If you don’t want to use an app you can still access SystmOne Online.

Want to be setup?

To sign up for online services you’ll need to visit us. You can visit any of our surgeries and ask to be registered for the service. You’ll need to provide some ID.


Through the Airmid app you can:

Access your complete medical record and contribute to it using information from medical devices and wearables, Apple Health and Google Fit.

This includes:

  • Consultation notes 
  • Medication History 
  • Vaccination History 
  • Allergy/Drug Sensitivities 
  • Procedure History 
  • Correspondence e.g. Referral/Discharge letters 
  • Pathology/Radiology reports 
  • Health data from your personal device 

Use it to book and manage your appointments: 

  • View all upcoming appointments 
  • Add appointment reminders to your calendar, so you don’t miss an appointment
  • Airmid has video consultations built-in, so you can be consulted straight from the app 

Use it to manage your medication better: 

  • Request medication and re-order your repeat medication directly through Airmid 
  • Airmid supports the Electronic Prescription Service and can produce barcodes directly in the app ready for scanning at the Pharmacy for medication collection
  • Update your nominated pharmacy. Integrated maps show you how to get to there too
Airmid Cares

Get the App

Non-urgent advice: Please note

To use the Airmid app, you must set up your NHS log-in. 

This is the same login as you would use for the NHS App.  For help and guidance on how to do this, please visit the NHS website.

How to set up NHS login

NHS App

You can find out more about the NHS App, how to download it and get support here (https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/).

You’ll need to provide extra proof of who you are to get full access to your NHS account.

Once you have full access, you can:

  • order repeat prescriptions – see your available medicines, request a new repeat prescription and choose a pharmacy for your prescriptions to be sent to
  • book appointments – search for, book and cancel appointments at your GP surgery, and see details of your upcoming and past appointments
  • view your health record – securely access your GP health record, to see information like your allergies and your current and past medicines. If your GP has given you access to your detailed medical record, you can also see information like test results and details of your consultations
  • get your NHS COVID Pass – view and download your COVID Pass for travel abroad. There are also other ways to get your NHS COVID Pass
  • register your organ donation decision – choose to donate some or all of your organs and check your registered decision
  • find out how the NHS uses your data – choose if data from your health records is shared for research and planning
  • view your NHS number – find out what your NHS number is
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If you’re a patient at our practice you can use the new NHS App, a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.

For more information go to www.nhs.uk/nhsapp.

Get Started

Get the app

Non-urgent advice: Having Problems?

Download the NHS App

You can still contact the practice by phone or in person, this is just another option, which other patients have found is more convenient and saves them time. More information including “how to” leaflets and videos of patients and why they are using GP online services are available at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices


Your NHS Login

Your NHS account allows you to access your services through the NHS App or website.  It also allows you to access authorised apps such as Airmid and PATCHS. 

To have an NHS account, you must be aged 13 or over and registered with an NHS GP surgery in England or the Isle of Man.

You can find out more about how to set up your NHS login, you can visit the NHS website: How to set up NHS login

You may find it easier to have an app on your phone to access your account but you don’t have to.  If you prefer, you can access your NHS account online: Log in – NHS App Online (service.nhs.uk)

PATCHS

To help manage online requests from patients, we use PATCHS. 

This is an online form where you can tell us what you need help with by answering a few simple questions.  You can use PATCHS to contact us about a health query or concern, or to ask for help with an administration query related to your health.  If you already have your NHS Login, you will be able to log in to PATCHS using that.  If not, you can register through the link below.

Contact us online via PATCHS
Contact us online!

PATCHS is a way to access your GP practice Online but like all appointments there are a limited number per day. Once these appointments are filled PATCHS will be closed until the next day.

PATCHS – Contact your GP Online

You can register for PATCHS via your registered branch practice website. You’ll be asked to enter your email address and set a password.

Once you have registered, you can access PATCHS by clicking the link on your registered branch practice website or opening the PATCHS app on your smartphone. Login by entering your registered email address & password.

Choose the appropriate option and answer a few simple questions to help your GP understand your problem.

Your answers are sent to your GP who responds as quickly as possible. Initial responses may be via online message or phone, with face-to-face or video consultation appointments scheduled if necessary.

SystmOnline

SystmOnline allows patients or someone acting on behalf of the patient to proactively manage their care. The online services available include the ability to view an online Electronic Medical Record (EMR) as well as booking appointments and managing medication.

SystmOnline is available as an online service if you prefer to use a computer. If you prefer to use an App on your tablet or smartphone, you can find information on the Airmid app.

Non-urgent advice: Having Problems?

You can get
support and find
some Frequently
Asked Questions
about SystmOnline
below.

SystmOnline Support

Antenatal Self-referral

Antenatal care is the care you get from health professionals during your pregnancy. It’s sometimes called pregnancy care or maternity care. You’ll be offered appointments with a midwife, or sometimes a doctor who specialises in pregnancy and birth (an obstetrician).

You should start your antenatal care as soon as possible once you know you’re pregnant.

In London you can choose where you have your antenatal care, this will probably be your local hospital.  You can self-refer directly, or if you prefer you can ask your GP. 

If you already know the hospital you want your care from, you’ll find information on their website about how to self-refer.  Otherwise, you can visit the My Health London website and search for hospitals in your chosen area of London.