Sunbury Health Centre Group Practice

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We are one of the largest NHS Health Centres in Surrey and have a range of health care professionals to cater for the primary care needs of the patient population in Sunbury on Thames. Patients requiring health care advice or appointments are best served by contacting the practice through our website https://www.sunburyhealthcentre.nhs.uk where your enquiry will be directed to the most appropriate

clinical or administrative professional. Our clinical team includes doctors, nurse practitioners, paramedic practitioners, clinical pharmacists, practice nurses and health care assistants. Those patients without access to the internet should call the practice on 01932 713399

If anyone has a spare wheelchair that they no longer use, please consider donating it to Sunbury Health Centre Group Pra...
10/07/2026

If anyone has a spare wheelchair that they no longer use, please consider donating it to Sunbury Health Centre Group Practice
We are down to only 1 patient use wheelchair and would prefer to have 3 available on site.
Please contact the practice if you think you can help.

Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that affect the digestive system.Sy...
09/07/2026

Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) that affect the digestive system.

Symptoms aren’t always visible, but they can have a significant impact on daily life.

If you’re experiencing ongoing symptoms like diarrhoea, abdominal pain or unexplained weight loss, it’s important to seek medical advice.

Support and information is available from https://www.crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/

Helping children build healthy habits early can support their wellbeing now and in the future 💙Healthy habits don’t have...
08/07/2026

Helping children build healthy habits early can support their wellbeing now and in the future 💙

Healthy habits don’t have to mean big changes. Small steps each day can make a real difference 👍

Some simple ways to encourage healthy habits include:
• eating meals together as a family
• drinking more water instead of sugary drinks
• reducing screen time and encouraging active play
• getting enough sleep
• involving children in shopping and cooking 🍎

Children often learn by example, so positive role modelling can help encourage healthy eating, movement and balanced routines 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Healthy habits are about supporting overall wellbeing, confidence and long-term health rather than focusing on weight alone 💫

Good sleep is also important for growing children, helping with learning, mood and energy levels 😴

Remember, every family is different and small, realistic changes are often the easiest to maintain 💙

Find out more:
https://www.eufic.org/en/healthy-living
https://patient.info/healthy-living/obesity-overweight/childhood-obesity

Sore or tired eyes can be uncomfortable, but in most cases they can be managed at home 👁️Many treatments are available o...
07/07/2026

Sore or tired eyes can be uncomfortable, but in most cases they can be managed at home 👁️
Many treatments are available over the counter at your local pharmacy or supermarket – no prescription needed 💊
A pharmacist can also offer advice on the best treatment for your symptoms and when to seek further help 👩‍⚕️
If your symptoms are severe, persistent or affecting your vision, contact your GP or NHS 111.
Find out more about managing eye problems here:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/eye-problems/

Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a rare infection caused by a virus. It can spread through close physical contact...
01/07/2026

Mpox (previously known as monkeypox) is a rare infection caused by a virus. It can spread through close physical contact with someone who has mpox symptoms, including rashes, blisters or scabs 🤝

Symptoms can include:
• a rash with blisters or sores
• fever
• headache
• muscle aches
• swollen glands
• tiredness 🤒

The rash can appear anywhere on the body, including the face, hands, mouth or ge***al area. Some people may only have a few spots, while others can develop more widespread symptoms 👀

Most people recover within a few weeks, but it’s important to avoid close contact with others if you think you may have mpox and seek medical advice 👍

Vaccines and treatments may be available for some people who are at higher risk or have been exposed to the virus 💉

If you develop symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has mpox, contact a healthcare professional for advice 📞

Find out more:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/mpox/
https://patient.info/infections/monkeypox-virus

29/06/2026

Antibiotics are powerful medicines – but they don’t work for everything 💊

Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria change and become resistant to the antibiotics used to treat them. This means infections can become harder to treat, last longer, and in some cases become more serious ⚠️

One of the biggest causes of antibiotic resistance is using antibiotics when they aren’t needed, such as for colds and flu, which are caused by viruses – not bacteria ❌

To help keep antibiotics working:
• Only take them if prescribed by a healthcare professional
• Always complete the full course
• Never share antibiotics or use leftovers

Antibiotic resistance is a growing global health concern, and we all have a role to play in protecting these important medicines for the future 🌍

Find out more:
Antibiotic resistance: https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/antibiotics/antibiotic-antimicrobial-resistance/

Have you served in the Armed Forces? Please let us know 💙If you are a veteran, reservist or currently serving, telling y...
27/06/2026

Have you served in the Armed Forces? Please let us know 💙

If you are a veteran, reservist or currently serving, telling your GP practice means we can make sure you receive the right support and access to services designed especially for the Armed Forces community 👍

This could include priority access to certain NHS services for conditions related to your service, as well as additional support for your health and wellbeing 🇬🇧 (nhs.uk)

Simply let our team know about your service history so we can record it on your medical notes and help tailor your care appropriately 🤝

Your service matters, and so does your health 💙

Find out more:
Armed Forces community NHS support: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/armed-forces-community/

Struggling with hay fever? You’re not alone 🌼Hay fever is a common allergic reaction to pollen that can cause sneezing, ...
24/06/2026

Struggling with hay fever? You’re not alone 🌼

Hay fever is a common allergic reaction to pollen that can cause sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes and throat, and coughing 🤧

While there’s no cure, there are lots of ways to manage your symptoms and feel more comfortable 👍

Simple things that can help include:
• Keeping windows and doors closed when pollen levels are high
• Showering and changing clothes after being outdoors
• Wearing sunglasses to protect your eyes from pollen 🌤️

A pharmacist can also help by recommending treatments such as antihistamines, nasal sprays or eye drops to ease your symptoms 💊

If your symptoms are severe or not improving with treatment, it’s important to speak to your GP for further advice 👨‍⚕️

Find out more:
NHS hay fever: https://ow.ly/3Gsm50ZeAYj
Hay fever treatments: https://ow.ly/HWbX50ZeAYb

The Met Office has issued extreme heat warnings as temperatures are expected to rise significantly across parts of the U...
23/06/2026

The Met Office has issued extreme heat warnings as temperatures are expected to rise significantly across parts of the UK, with the potential for record-breaking June temperatures.
Hot weather can affect anyone, but older people, young children, pregnant women and those with long-term health conditions are particularly at risk.

To stay safe:
☀️ Keep out of the sun during the hottest part of the day (11am–3pm)
💧 Drink plenty of water and avoid becoming dehydrated
🏠 Keep your home as cool as possible by closing curtains and blinds
👒 Wear loose, light-coloured clothing and a hat when outdoors
👵 Check on older relatives, neighbours and vulnerable friends
🚑 Seek medical advice if you or someone else becomes unwell due to the heat

Please take care of yourself and others during this period of hot weather.

For the latest forecasts and weather warnings, visit the Met Office:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2026/red-extreme-heat-warning-issued-with-june-temperature-records-forecast-to-break

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Green Street
Sunbury-on-Thames
TW166RH

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+441932713399

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