Kildonan House Medical Practice

Kildonan House Medical Practice Established in 1902. New Patients Welcome. Still providing care for our community after 122 years! Your health is our priority!

⚠️ Keep Safe From Slips, Trips & Falls ⚠️Anyone can have a fall, but it’s more likely if you’re older or have mobility p...
20/05/2026

⚠️ Keep Safe From Slips, Trips & Falls ⚠️

Anyone can have a fall, but it’s more likely if you’re older or have mobility problems.

Making small changes to help prevent falls can reduce the risk of injury and help you maintain your confidence and independence.

Please take a moment to read the advice below on how to stay safe and reduce your risk of falls.

20/05/2026

If your child or young person has an earache, your local pharmacy can often help without needing a GP appointment. Through the Pharmacy First service, pharmacists can assess symptoms, give advice and provide treatment where appropriate for children aged 1 to 17. 💙👶🩺✨

Pharmacists can:
• Assess your child’s symptoms and check for signs of infection 🔍💙
• Offer advice on managing pain and symptoms at home 🌿💊
• Provide treatment, including some prescription medicines if needed 💊🩺
• Refer you to a GP or other service if symptoms need further care 🚑⚠️

Earache is a common condition in children, and many cases can be safely managed with support from your pharmacist. Getting help locally can save time and ensure your child gets the right care quickly.

Learn how pharmacies can help (Pharmacy First): https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/pharmacies/how-pharmacies-can-help/

🩸 There are lots of reasons why you may need a blood test 🩸Blood tests can help assess your general health, identify inf...
18/05/2026

🩸 There are lots of reasons why you may need a blood test 🩸

Blood tests can help assess your general health, identify infections and check how well certain organs are functioning.

If you have been advised to book a blood test, please contact the practice or speak to Reception to arrange your appointment.

📞 01204 468161

18/05/2026

Walking is one of the easiest ways to boost your health and wellbeing, and it doesn’t require any special equipment or gym membership. Even a brisk 10-minute walk a day can improve your mood, increase energy levels and support heart health. 🚶‍♀️💚✨

Regular walking can help:
• Improve heart health and reduce risk of disease ❤️🩺
• Boost mood and reduce stress and anxiety 🌿💙
• Increase energy levels and improve sleep ⚡🌙
• Support weight management and overall fitness ⚖️✨

You don’t need to do hours of exercise to see benefits. Short, regular walks all add up and count towards the recommended activity levels.

Making walking part of your daily routine, whether it’s a lunchtime walk, walking to work or getting outside with friends, can have a big impact on your physical and mental wellbeing. 💚🚶‍♂️✨

Get active with NHS tips and support: https://www.nhs.uk/better-health/get-active/
Find out more about National Walking Month: https://www.livingstreets.org.uk/get-involved/national-walking-month/

17/05/2026

High blood pressure (hypertension) is often called a “silent killer” because it usually has no symptoms, but it can significantly increase your risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney disease if left untreated. The only way to know your numbers is to get your blood pressure checked. 💙🩺✨

The good news is that checks are quick, simple and often available at your local pharmacy without needing an appointment. Many pharmacies offer free NHS blood pressure checks for people aged 40 and over, making it easier than ever to stay on top of your health.

Getting your blood pressure checked can:
• Detect problems early before symptoms appear 🔍💙
• Help prevent serious health conditions 🫀⚠️
• Give you advice on lifestyle changes if needed 🌿✨
• Support long-term heart health 📊💪

Taking a few minutes to check your blood pressure could make a life-saving difference. 💙✨

Find a pharmacy offering free blood pressure checks: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/pharmacies/find-a-pharmacy-that-offers-free-blood-pressure-checks/

15/05/2026

Prickly heat (heat rash) is common in warm weather and happens when sweat gets trapped under the skin. It can feel uncomfortable, but it’s usually harmless and clears up on its own.

Common symptoms include:
• Small red or raised spots on the skin 🌡️🔴
• An itchy, prickly or stinging feeling 🤧⚡
• Mild swelling or irritation 💧✨
• Often appears on the neck, chest, back or skin folds 👕🌿

What can help:
• Keep your skin cool and avoid overheating ❄️💙
• Wear loose, breathable clothing like cotton 👕🌿
• Stay well hydrated 💧✨
• Use cool compresses or showers to soothe the skin 🚿🧊

Heat rash usually improves within a few days, but if it doesn’t get better or you’re concerned, seek advice.

Learn more about prickly heat and how to treat it: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/heat-rash-prickly-heat/

Taking action for mental health can make a real difference, whether it’s for yourself, for someone else, or for all of u...
13/05/2026

Taking action for mental health can make a real difference, whether it’s for yourself, for someone else, or for all of us.

Raising awareness is important, but meaningful change happens when we turn that awareness into everyday actions.

Simple ways to take action include:
• Checking in with yourself and taking time to rest and recharge 💙🌿
• Reaching out to someone who might need support 🤝✨
• Talking openly about mental health to reduce stigma 🗣️💬
• Getting involved in your community or supporting others 🌍💛

Small actions can have a big impact on wellbeing, helping create a more supportive and understanding environment for everyone. 💙✨

Learn more and get involved: https://ow.ly/Ii9l50YWxeI

⚠️ Phone Line Update ⚠️We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our phone line. Please be patient as we...
11/05/2026

⚠️ Phone Line Update ⚠️

We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our phone line. Please be patient as we work to assist you.

The practice is still open, with services accessible both online and in person.

08/05/2026

Ordering repeat prescriptions through the NHS App is a quick and convenient way to manage your medicines without needing to call your GP.

You can request your medication anytime, track its progress and have it sent directly to your chosen pharmacy.

Step-by-step:
• Log in to the NHS App 📱🔐
• Go to ‘Services’ or the homepage 💻✨
• Select ‘Request repeat prescriptions’ 💊🩺
• Choose the medicines you need ✔️📋
• Confirm your nominated pharmacy 🏥📍
• Submit your request and track its progress 📊💙

Your GP will review and approve the request before it is sent to your pharmacy, and you can check updates in the app, such as whether it’s waiting for approval or ready to collect.

Using the NHS App helps save time, reduces phone calls and makes managing your health easier. 💙📱✨

Learn how to request a prescription: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/help/prescriptions/requesting-a-prescription/

Address

Ramsbottom Road, Horwich
Bolton
BL66NW

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm
Saturday 9am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+441204468161

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