Healthy Worcestershire

Healthy Worcestershire is a new and exciting programme commissioned by Worcestershire County Council, open to anyone over the age of 18 who live, or are registered with a GP in Worcestershire.

Sessions are 2-3 hours long and broken into 3 parts:

  • Physical activity including; resistance training, balance training, yoga, Pilates and tai chi etc.
  • Lifestyle advice group discussion including; budget-friendly and nutritious cooking, healthy habits- smoking/drinking/activity/sleep, mental health and emotional well-being, community safety issues such as doorstep crime
  • Social connection opportunity including; Refreshments, interaction and fun activities such as bingo, arts& crafts, gardening, knitting, singing.

Individuals can attend any part of the session and are not required to stay for
all.

To refer to the service the contact details are provided below.

Email: Healthy.Worcestershire@nhs.net
Phone: 01905 928185/ 0800 772 0307
Visit: HealthyWorcestershire.org.uk

Social Prescribing

Social Prescribing is a service provided at Hillview by Worcestershire Association of Carers. This service is to help people with life’s challenges. The Social Prescribers give time, compassion and a safe space to find out what really matters to you.

Social Prescribers can support with:

  • Life changes
  • Coping with long-term health conditions
  • Housing problems
  • Financial Problems
  • Wellbeing
  • Mental Health

Well Person Clinics

Well Woman clinic – run by Sister Maureen Lewis. Appointments can be made for cervical smears, to discuss hormone replacement therapy, and for general health checks.

Well Man clinic – by appointment with our practice nurses.

Weight Management

Advice and support from our nurses.

Minor Surgery

Please consult a doctor about any moles, lumps or bumps that concern you, as these may be suitable for removal at the surgery.

Cryotherapy Clinic

Monthly clinic for the treatment of warts, small skin tags and verrucas using liquid nitrogen. This treatment is not recommended for children under 12 years. Please see a doctor first for referral to this clinic.

Cervical Smears

By appointment with a practice nurse.

Child health Clinic

Weekly clinics are run by Dr Giles and Dr Magara.

Contraception & Family Planning

Contraception – confidential service provided by all the partners on all methods including emergency contraception. Teenagers are welcome.

Family Planning clinic – with Sister Maureen Lewis. Services include pill checks, Depo-Provera plus reviews, high vaginal swabs and chlamydia screens. She also issues Levonelle for emergency contraception and carries out coil checks (six weeks post insertion and annual reviews). Dr Locke also offers a service providing long acting contraception including coils and implants.

Diabetes

Just been diagnosed with Diabetes? Lots of Questions?

If you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes we will invite you to attend an appointment in our diabetes clinic. From here we will help you manage your diabetes and invite you to attend an education session called ‘First steps’. This is a 2 ½ hour session and covers important information that will help you manage your diabetes, including advice about diet, exercise, medication and what your blood results mean. Having this knowledge about your diabetes can really help you to manage it successfully, so we would encourage you to attend.

The ‘First Steps’ sessions are run on various days and times across Redditch and Bromsgrove, so that you can attend one that suits you. You can also take along a relative or friend. The CHD nurse will explain this in more detail at your appointment.

Following ‘First Steps’, you will be able to access further education about your diabetes, including a 6 week course (Xpert Diabetes), an online education programme (Map My Diabetes), or you may be happy to find out more about your diabetes by yourself.

You will, of course, have support and information from the practice throughout.

Map My Diabetes

Have you heard about the free new online programme for Diabetes across Worcestershire, called Map My Diabetes?

You can access current information about diabetes, including advice about diet, exercise, medication and much more. You can also monitor your own diabetes health results with this interactive diabetes programme.

To register for an account we need only your name and email address – please call in at reception to complete a form and we will do the rest.

Do you Have Pre-Diabetes?

The World Health Organisation recommends that an HbA1c blood test level of 42−47 mmol/mol places you in the pre-diabetes range and indicates a high risk of diabetes in the future, with an HbA1c value of 48 mmol/mol or above being the blood level for diagnosing diabetes.

Between 1 and 3 out of every 4 people with pre-diabetes will develop diabetes within ten years. It is thought that having pre-diabetes also increases your risk of developing cardiovascular problems (problems with your circulation such as heart disease and stroke).

How Is Pre-Diabetes Treated?

There is increasing evidence that if pre-diabetes is treated, the progression to diabetes can be prevented. Also, it may be possible to prevent cardiovascular disease from developing. So, it is important to know if you have pre-diabetes and to treat it in order to reduce your risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease

The most effective treatment is improvements in lifestyle such as:

  • Eating a healthy balanced diet.
  • Losing weight if you are overweight
  • Do some physical activity regularly.  (For more advice online please visit nhs.co/livewell and look at the Eatwell Plate.) 

There are also other lifestyle changes that you can make to reduce your cardiovascular disease risk. These include stopping smoking if you are a smoker, ensuring that you stick to the recommended alcohol intake. Also, make sure that your blood pressure stays within the normal range. Have your blood pressure checked regularly with your practice nurse. Also, discuss with your doctor or practice nurse to see if you need a cholesterol check and/or treatment to lower your cholesterol level.

It is also very important to have a regular blood test to recheck your blood glucose level in case you develop diabetes. The frequency of the blood test will vary, but a HbA1c blood test once a year is usually recommended.

NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme

We can now also offer you a place on the free NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in Redditch and Bromsgrove.

The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme in Redditch and Bromsgrove will help you take control of your health, supporting you to make changes to your diet, weight and the amount of exercise you do. Taking this kind of action now is very important as it can reduce your risk of, or even stop you, developing Type 2 diabetes.

Sessions are held at various locations throughout Redditch and Bromsgrove with times to suit you, including during the day, evenings and weekends. So you’re sure to find a group convenient for you.