My Passion for Primary Care

My Passion for Primary Care

Recognising the Signs: When to Contact a General Practitioner

In the realm of healthcare, a general practitioner (GP) plays a crucial and indispensable role in maintaining overall health. As primary care providers, GPs offer a wide range of comprehensive health services, encompassing not only preventive care but also the management of chronic conditions. From conducting routine check-ups and screenings to diagnosing and treating

How Your GP Can Help You Tackle Digestive Issues

If you're dealing with digestive issues, you don't have to suffer in silence. Seeing your GP can help you find out the cause of your digestive issues and create a treatment plan to help get them under control. Scroll down to find out more! The Role of Your GP in Diagnosis and Treatment Taking a medical history Your GP is an important first point of contact when it com

Why It's Important To Find The Right Primary Care Doctor

If you don't already have a great primary care doctor who you can rely on for basic healthcare, then you should start looking for one as soon as possible. It's important to find the right primary care doctor for a few reasons. You'll probably want to start your search for one of these doctors if you haven't already for all of the following reasons. Make Sure They're C

Acne: How Your GP Can Help

Many people have to deal with acne at some point in their lives. For most, it's a temporary condition that you can treat with over-the-counter products. But for others, acne can be a more severe problem that requires the help of a GP. In this blog post, we'll look at what causes acne and how your GP can help you treat it. We'll also discuss the different types of trea

Having A Sebaceous Cyst Treated At Your GP Practice

A sebaceous cyst is a yellow or white lump that sits just under the skin and occurs when the small sebaceous glands that produce oil become blocked. Keratin collects around the affected gland and forms the cyst. A sebaceous cyst can form anywhere on your body, but they are most commonly found on the back, neck and scalp. These cysts are harmless, but they can grow and