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🌱 Live Well Community Hub📅 Friday 5th June🕚 9.30am until 11.30am📍 Donnington Community Hub TF2 7PR☕️ Join us for a cuppa...
02/06/2026

🌱 Live Well Community Hub

📅 Friday 5th June

🕚 9.30am until 11.30am

📍 Donnington Community Hub TF2 7PR

☕️ Join us for a cuppa on us and chat with a range of services

🩺 This month we have a special 30-minute Diabetes talk delivered by Counterweight – offering helpful advice and information to support your health and wellbeing. Counterweight | Get Started, today!

Whether you’d like a friendly chat, some guidance, or simply to feel more connected, you’re very welcome.
💛 No pressure, no obligation—just friendly faces ready to help. We hope to see you there!

Some dates for your diary - Alan and the team at Silver Threads welcome all to come along and enjoy a cuppa ☕️and a chat...
27/05/2026

Some dates for your diary - Alan and the team at Silver Threads welcome all to come along and enjoy a cuppa ☕️and a chat 🙂
This is a wonderful service for our community and Alan does so much for the community, it would be great if we could all support these services as a Thank you for everything they do.

Lung cancer screening is now being offered to patients registered with us here at Donnington Medical Practice The Lung C...
22/05/2026

Lung cancer screening is now being offered to patients registered with us here at Donnington Medical Practice
The Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programme is a national NHS programme, led by NHS England.
Its aim is to find lung cancer at an early stage, sometimes before people have any symptoms, when treatment is more effective and outcomes are better. The programme supports the NHS Long Term Plan commitment to improve early cancer diagnosis and save lives.

Who is invited?
The programme focuses on people who are at higher risk of developing lung cancer:
✅Adults aged 55–74
✅People with a current or previous history of smoking
Eligible individuals will be invited to receive a Lung Health Check.

🌍 Global Accessibility Awareness Day – Final TipLastly, we’re highlighting a simple way to get help with digital and onl...
22/05/2026

🌍 Global Accessibility Awareness Day – Final Tip
Lastly, we’re highlighting a simple way to get help with digital and online health services.
💻 If you are registered with Linden Hall Surgery, Wellington Road Surgery, Donnington Medical Practice or Shawbirch Medical Centre and need support using online services such as the NHS App or other GP online tools, you can let us know using our Digital Query Form.
📝 This form is for requesting help with digital services only and is not for medical queries.
👉 Submit a query via our Digital Query Form here:
https://www.newportandcentralpcn.co.uk/.../digital-query.../

Please note the Practice will be closed on Monday 25th May 2026 whilst we all enjoy what is hopefully (and I say that qu...
22/05/2026

Please note the Practice will be closed on Monday 25th May 2026 whilst we all enjoy what is hopefully (and I say that quietly) a gloriously sunny and warm weekend 🌞 - Don't forget the Sunscreen 🧴a hat 👒🧢and to keep hydrated 💧

Should you need any assistance over the weekend please see the details below.

The following Pharmacies will be open should you need them:

Tesco Pharmacy Tesco Extra, Wrekin Retail Park, Arleston, Wellington 10am - 4pm

Asda Pharmacy
St George's Road, Donnington Wood, Telford, TF2 7RX
10am - 4pm

As always should you require Urgent Medical Attention 🚨Please call 999 or attend A&E 🚨
& NHS 111 are available for advise and guidance and may signpost you on to an alternate service until we re-open on Tuesday.

Please also consider that any prescriptions will be delayed by the Bank Holiday - generally this practice receives in excess of 800 prescriptions over a Bank Holiday and the team here (2 ladies) try their very best to get them sorted as quickly as possible. You can use your NHS app for prescription requests and any udates so please consider that before calling the team.

We thank you for your patience and understanding whilst we are closed and wish you all a very restful and warm weekend.

05/05/2026

CHANGES TO THE PHARMACY DETAILS ON YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS.

Please note Donnington Pharmacy have made changes to their site code, this means your Prescriptions are now showing as DONNINGTON PHARMACY - THE PARADE.

There are no changes from the Practice, and there are no interuptions to your prescription services, the Prescription Clerks here in Practice are unable to resolve any queries relating to it, - if you have any queries, please direct them to the Pharmacy directly 01952-676556 and not through the practice.

Thank you

Come along to Donnington Commuity Hub tomorrow for a cuppa ☕️ and a chat with some of our service providers 🙂
30/04/2026

Come along to Donnington Commuity Hub tomorrow for a cuppa ☕️ and a chat with some of our service providers 🙂

01/04/2026

Please be advised that the Surgery will be closed on both Friday 3rd April 2026 & Monday 6th April 2026 - with normal opening hours 08.00am to 18.30pm returning on Tuesday 7th April 2026.

Should you require medical assistance please call NHS 111 who can assist and signpost you accordingly.🩺☎️

In the event of an Emergency please call 999. 🚨

For Pharmacy Bank Holiday opening times please follow the link 🔗

https://www.shropshiretelfordandwrekin.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/Pharmacy-Bank-Holiday-Opening-Times-Easter-BH-2026.pdf

From all of the Doctors and staff at the surgery we would like to wish you a happy 😁 peacefull 🔕 and restful ☺️ Bank Holiday weekend.

What is the Lung Cancer Screening Programme?The Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programme is a national NHS programme, led b...
27/03/2026

What is the Lung Cancer Screening Programme?
The Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programme is a national NHS programme, led by NHS England. Its aim is to find lung cancer at an early stage, sometimes before people have any symptoms, when treatment is more effective and outcomes are better. The programme supports the NHS Long Term Plan commitment to improve early cancer diagnosis and save lives.

Who is invited?
The programme focuses on people who are at higher risk of developing lung cancer:

Adults aged 55–74
People with a current or previous history of smoking

Eligible individuals will be invited to receive a Lung Health Check. This will be carried over the phone for their convenience and will assess their overall lung health. Depending on the outcome of the Lung Health Check, individuals may be invited to have a low-dose CT scan within their local community, at locations providing ease of access and good public transport links.

Why is screening important?
Finding lung cancer early can make a significant difference:

Around three quarters of people diagnosed through the programme are found to have early-stage lung cancer (stages 1 or 2), when it is easier to treat.
Without screening, fewer than one in three lung cancers are diagnosed at an early stage.
Some people diagnosed early may need less invasive treatment, such as keyhole surgery.
Many people diagnosed through the programme do not require treatments such as chemotherapy.

How does the programme support lung health?
Everyone who attends a Lung Health Check receives advice on how to improve their lung health. People who still smoke are offered support to quit, including advice during their appointment and referral to their local Stop Smoking Service if they wish.

Who is delivering the programme in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin?
We have appointed Alliance Medical, working in partnership with Xyla Healthcare and TMC, to deliver the Lung Cancer Screening service locally.

How is the programme being rolled out?
The roll out of the Lung Cancer Screening programme in the county started on 1 December 2025
It will be introduced in phases over four years, starting in areas with the highest levels of smoking, lung cancer rates and deprivation.

The roll out schedule for Donnington Medical Practice patients will be: Invitations will be sent out April 2026 💌
Health Checks will commence in April/May 2026🩺 and the scans will be scheduled between May to December 2026

How to contact the Lung Cancer Screening service
If you need more information about the programme, want to provide feedback about your experience of the programme, or you think you meet the eligibility but haven't received an invite for a Lung Health Check, please get in touch using the email or number below:

Phone: 0330 236 8484
(Monday to Friday, 8am–7pm; Saturday, 9am–5pm)
Email: [email protected]

https://www.shropshiretelfordandwrekin.nhs.uk/our-work/cancer/lung-cancer-screening/

Super Bodies – what to do when your child has a common illnessIllnesses like coughs, sore throats and earache are extrem...
26/03/2026

Super Bodies – what to do when your child has a common illness
Illnesses like coughs, sore throats and earache are extremely common in young children, but did you know… our children’s ‘super bodies’ are designed to fight off many common illnesses, without the need for antibiotics?

These common ailments can be unpleasant for children and their caregivers, but are most often caused by viral infections and do not need to be treated with antibiotics.

Antibiotics rarely speed up recovery for these conditions and have no effect on viruses.

Instead, our children’s ‘super bodies’ get to work, and most children with a normal immune system and up-to-date immunisations will recover in the same amount of time with or without antibiotics.

Take a look at the usual recovery times for coughs, sore throats, and earaches:

Cough 😮‍💨
How to feel better at home:

Try to stay home and avoid contact with others if they have a high temperature or do not feel well enough to do their normal activities
Rest and drink plenty of water
Try hot lemon and honey (not suitable for babies under 1 year old)
Think 'Pharmacy First' for advice

When to visit your GP:
Their cough lasts for more than 3 weeks
They have a weakened immune system (for example, because of chemotherapy or diabetes)
They are losing weight for no reason

When to call NHS 111:
They are coughing up blood
They find it hard to breathe
If their cough is very bad or quickly gets worse – for example, they have a hacking cough or cannot stop coughing
If they feel very unwell or have chest pain
The side of their neck feels swollen and painful (swollen glands)

Earache 👂
How to feel better at home:

Treat pain with age-appropriate painkillers such as paracetamol and ibuprofen
Place a warm or cold wet cloth on their ear
Think 'Pharmacy First' for advice

When to visit your GP:
They have earache for more than 3 days
If they keep getting earache

When to call NHS 111:
If they become generally unwell
They have a very high temperature, or feel hot and shivery
There is swelling around the ear
There is fluid coming from their ear
They have something stuck in their ear
Hearing loss or a change in hearing
If they are under 2 years old and have earache in both ears

Sore Throat 🥵
How to feel better at home:

Rest and drink plenty of water
Try lolly ices to soothe painful throats
Think 'Pharmacy First' for advice

When to visit your GP:
If their sore throat doesn’t improve after a week
If they often get sore throats

When to call NHS 111:
They have a very high temperature, or feel hot and shivery
They have a weakened immune system (for example, because of chemotherapy or diabetes)

When to call 999 or visit A&E: 🚨
They have difficulty breathing or are unable to swallow
If they are drooling – this can be a sign of not being able to swallow
They make a high-pitched sound as they breathe (called stridor)
If their symptoms are severe or worsening quickly

You know your children best, so do seek medical help if you are concerned about their symptoms, or if their ‘super bodies’ need a bit more support because they are immunosuppressed or have other existing medical conditions.

Keeping antibiotics working for those in need:

Common illnesses such as coughs, earache and sore throats don’t usually need treating with antibiotics, and your child will get better without taking unnecessary medication.

In fact, antibiotics are no longer routinely used to treat most infections, because:

Many infections in children are caused by viruses, so antibiotics are not effective
Antibiotics are often unlikely to speed up the healing process
Antibiotics can cause unwanted side effects for your child, such as rash and diarrhoea
The more often antibiotics are used to treat minor conditions, the more likely they are to become ineffective for treating more serious conditions

Antibiotic resistance:

Overuse of antibiotics means they're becoming less effective against bacteria and this has led to the emergence of ‘super bugs’. These are strains of bacteria that have developed resistance to many different types of antibiotics.

They can be serious and challenging to treat, and are becoming an increasing cause of disability and death across the world.

Find out more about antibiotic resistance and 'super bugs' here.

Super bodies preventing super bugs:

Our children’s ‘super bodies’ do amazing work against common illnesses like coughs, sore throats and ear ache.

By preparing ourselves with the information and knowledge to care for them at home, spot more serious symptoms, and know when and where to get help, we can support them to feel better sooner, and without unnecessary use of antibiotics.

Address

The Health Centre
Shropshire
TF28EA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 8pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 8pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+441952605252

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