Bowel screening
Bowel screening is offered to people aged 50 to 74 across Scotland to help find bowel cancer early, when it can often be cured.
Bowel screening is offered to people aged 50 to 74 across Scotland to help find bowel cancer early, when it can often be cured.
The way we access urgent care has changed. To protect us and the NHS, it’s important you know how to get the right care, in the right place.
People across Scotland have been getting the coronavirus booster vaccination. If you haven’t had yours yet, it’s not too late to roll up your sleeve.
Find out how to self-isolate, get an isolation note for work, and help your symptoms
The Practices closes for a number of afternoons per year to participate in a protected learning programme for staff training. There are notices at reception advising of this and NHS 24 are on
Minor illness?- then see your Pharmacist first
Please contact reception to arrange your appointment. Who should get the flu vaccine? Any strain of flu can be dangerous for people who are vulnerable to it. That’s why the
Local Public Holidays The Practice will be closed on the following days:
21A Kersiebank Avenue
Grangemouth
FK3 9EL
Firs Entry
Bannockburn
FK7 0HW
CCHC Hallpark Road
Sauchie
FK10 4JQ