Aberlour Medical Practice

Queen's Road, Aberlour, AB38 9PR

Telephone: 01340 871 210

gram.aberlouradministrator@nhs.scot

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Zero Tolerance
We are a zero tolerance practice, we request that you treat our staff and premises with respect.  We understand that at times you may be frustrated however we are doing our upmost to assist you.
Winter Vaccinations
If you have been invited for your Covid-19 or Flu vaccination these are done at the Fleming Hospital using Entrance A or the Fleming Hall.  The information should be detailed in your appointment letter, the medical practice is unable to assist you with this and there is no access to the Fleming Hospital from the medical practice.
Free Products
We have a supply of free and accessible period products and condoms which can be found at reception.  These are available to all patients.
Life Threatening Emergency Call -999
You should call 999 or go to A&E if you, or someone you know, experiences a life-threatening medical or mental health emergency. These are cases where there is immediate danger to life or physical injury. A mental health emergency should be taken as seriously as a medical emergency. If you feel like you may be close to acting on suicidal thoughts or have seriously harmed yourself, you should call 999 or go to A&E directly if you need immediate help and are worried about your safety

Useful Information and Links

The following gives some useful weblinks for different health concerns

ADHD

For more information about ADHD please go to https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/mental-health/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder-adhd/

 

Prostate Cancer

For more information on Prostate Cancer and PSA tests please see the link below, if you think you need to have a PSA test please book an appointment with the GP.

https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/cancer/cancer-types-in-adults/prostate-cancer#about-prostate-cancer

 

Chronic Medical Conditions:

Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland

https://www.chss.org.uk/

British Heart Foundation

https://www.bhf.org.uk/

 

Arthritis

https://www.versusarthritis.org/in-your-area/scotland/

 

Diabetes UK

https://www.diabetes.org.uk/in_your_area/scotland

Diabetes Grampian

https://www.nhsgrampiandiabetes.scot.nhs.uk/contact-details/

My Diabetes My Way

https://mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk/ 

Diabetes and driving

https://www.gov.uk/diabetes-driving

 

Podiatry

https://www.nhsgrampian.org/service-hub/podiatry/moray/

Self Referral Form https://www.nhsgrampian.org/globalassets/foidocument/foi-public-documents1—all-documents/podiatry_self-referral_form.pdf

COPD

www.blf.org.uk/support-for-you/copd

https://www.catestonline.org/

 

Asthma

https://www.asthma.org.uk/

https://www.asthmacontroltest.com/

https://mylungsmylife.org/

 

Inhaler technique

www.rightbreathe.com

 

RVS Village Hall 

If you are over 50 and interested in new activities:

https://virtualvillagehall.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/flex-page/newsletter-sign-up-thank-you

 

Womens Health

Menopause Matters

https://menopausematters.co.uk/

Coppafeel

https://coppafeel.org/

 

Sleep

https://www.getselfhelp.co.uk/sleep-insomnia-self-help/

Advice online or available to save as PDF and download/print.

https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/mental-health/mental-health-self-help-guides/sleep-problems-and-insomnia-self-help-guide

Advice online or available to save as PDF and download/print.

https://www.wellbeing-glasgow.org.uk/better-sleep-resources

Advice online or available to save as PDF and download/print.

 

Surgery Abroad Without NHS Referral 
NHS Scotland does not recommend choosing to pay to travel abroad for surgery as part of a packaged holiday. This is sometimes called surgical or cosmetic tourism. Surgical options in Scotland can appear more expensive, but patients should think about the potential savings against the potential risks of travelling for surgery.
Please see the following NHS Inform guidance which you may wish to repeat on your practice website:

 

 

Travelling Abroad
When travelling overseas for more than one month we strongly advise that you contact the practice in good time to ensure that we can provide you with sufficient medication for your time away.  We normally request 4 working days for all prescription requests, however it is likely we will make an appointment with a GP to ensure you can discuss your requirements.
In line with NHS guidelines we can provide up to 3 months of medication, however this may be dependent upon what medication you require but should give you a sufficient amount to ensure you have time to make suitable arrangements while away.
Please not that if you intend to be away for more than 3 months you may be de-registered from the practice and required to re-register when you return.  This can be discussed with the practice and is agreed on an individual basis.