Hamilton Medical Centre

Hamilton Medical Centre We are a NHS GP Surgery based in Birkenhead, Wirral. We strive to give the best care possible to our patients. Please visit our website for more details

23/07/2025

KIDS EAT FOR JUST £1 - SUMMER ONLY! ☀️

School’s out and lunch is sorted at The Lunch Bunch! 🙌

Order any freshly made sandwich from our menu and get a kids’ sandwich for just £1 - perfect for fuelling your summer days.

👧 Choice of white or brown bread
🥪 One filling
🥬 One fresh salad topping

🗓 Offer available daily until 1st September!

📍 The Lunch Bunch

15/07/2025

“I feel special and privileged to be sharing this service with people, treating them with the dignity they deserve.”

A mobile cervical screening bus will be popping up across Wirral for six weeks from the beginning of July. Operated by the Living Well service, the bus will target areas of low uptake, encouraging people who are eligible to have a cervical screening – or ‘smear test’ as it used to be known.

Heledd Watkins is a Clinical Lead with the Living Well Service. We caught up with her to learn more about how the team is helping women and people with a cervix to keep up to date with their cervical screening.

Heledd says that some of the people who come to the bus feel nervous about getting screened, often putting it off. Heledd and the team work hard to understand people’s experiences and support them through the process.

Heledd said: “We know that some people will be nervous coming to us. I reassure them that we can stop at any time – we go at each person’s pace and remind them it’s their choice.

“We have a chat, we try to get them laughing and relaxing. And when we get the screening done and sent off to the labs, we’re proud of them turning up to take control of their own health.”

The test itself takes around five minutes. The bus has two rooms where screening takes place. They’re clean, comfortable and private.

Heledd said: “Once we’re in that room you wouldn’t know you were on a bus in the middle of a busy town centre – it’s a discreet and confidential service and it’s bringing the service to people rather than needing them to get to the service.

“We see people who haven’t had a screening in 20 years, we see first timers. By popping up in public spaces, anyone can turn up and we can do it there and then. We’ve seen teachers run out to us on their lunch breaks!”

Heledd tells us they regularly get great feedback too: “We’ve had people who’ve seen us bring their friend to get checked because their own experience was so positive.

The service, which has been running three-month pilots over the past year, has supported hundreds of people to get their cervical screening.

Cervical screening tests for HPV (human papillomavirus) https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/human-papilloma-virus-hpv/ which can cause cervical cancer. If these types of HPV are found, they can be treated before they get a chance to turn into cervical cancer.

Heledd said: “It is thankfully rare, but we have had success of ladies coming to us and finding via the test that they have had HPV or even required further treatment to prevent cancer developing – they’ve then gone on to get the treatment they needed. Without coming to the bus, they may still be in the dark about their cervical health.”

Women, trans and non-binary people with a cervix, between the ages of 25 and 64 are invited to take part – even if they’re not sure when their last screening took place.

Heledd said: “We can check right there and then via the NHS system whether someone is overdue for their screening.”

For Heledd, it’s about inspiring confidence in people.

Heledd said: “I may ask them what are you worried about? Have you had a bad experience, is it your first time? Let me show you our clinic room, my equipment. I explain that it takes a couple of minutes and it can potentially save your life. We’re here now, put your trust in me.

“We love meeting people and hearing their stories - I feel special and privileged to be sharing this service with people, treating them with the dignity they deserve.”

For more info and the dates that the bus will be in Wirral, see the first comment:

The Surgery will be closed for staff training from 1pm today and will reopen as normal at 8am Wednesday, if you require ...
08/07/2025

The Surgery will be closed for staff training from 1pm today and will reopen as normal at 8am Wednesday, if you require any urgent medical advice please call 111, thank you

08/07/2025
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30/06/2025

☕🍰 TOMORROW: You’re Invited to Our Big Tea Party! 🎉💜

We’re wrapping up our amazing Big 5K Drive with a celebration tea party and we’d love for you to join us!

📍 Wirral Mencap Office
🕛 Tuesday 1st July | 12pm–2pm
🎉 Open to: staff, members, carers, families, friends, supporters & local providers, everyone’s welcome!

There’ll be tea, cakes, biscuits, and smiles all round :)

Whether you’re baking or just popping in for a cuppa, we’d love to see you!

💙 Let’s celebrate all the hard work, donations, and support that made June so incredible.

16/06/2025

You can call NHS 111 and select the mental health option to get help 24/7 from a mental health professional in the North West.

➡️nhs.uk/nhs-services/mental-health-services/where-to-get-urgent-help-for-mental-health/

16/06/2025

We have new opening times for the Mission starting Monday 23rd June.
Monday - breakfast 9.30 - 10.30
Tuesday - Closed all day
Wednesday - food bank 10.00 - 11.00
Thursday - breakfast 9.30 - 11.30
Friday - breakfast 9.30 - 11.30
Sunday - breakfast 8.30 - 10.30
If you are wanting to donate food, clothing etc..
Monday 9.30 - 11.00
Wednesday 11.00 - 1.00
Thursday 11.00 - 1.00
Friday 9.30 - 11.00
Sunday 8.30 - 10.30

25/05/2025

When a child is unwell, it can be worrying.

Use Alder Hey Hospital’s online symptom checker tool to find information on the most common symptoms in children

➡️ alderhey.nhs.uk/conditions/symptoms-checker/

25/05/2025

You can call your local dental helpline to get urgent advice this bank holiday weekend.

They can advise how to make an appointment, should you need one.

Greater Manchester: 0333 332 3800
Cheshire and Merseyside: 0161 476 9651
Lancashire and South Cumbria: 0300 1234 010

We will be contacting eligible patients early next week to book in for covid 19 spring booster. We will have clinics ava...
28/03/2025

We will be contacting eligible patients early next week to book in for covid 19 spring booster. We will have clinics available on Saturday 12th & 26th April. Clinics will be held at St Catherines Surgery

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Liverpool

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
Friday 8am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+441516490191

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