The Mirin Medical Practice

3 Glasgow Road, Paisley PA1 3QS

Clinics & Services At Mirin Medical Practice

Cervical Smears

Every woman is advised to have a cervical smear carried out every three years. This is a quick, painless procedure, which tests for the early warning signs of cervical cancer. If abnormalities are found at an early stage they can be easily treated. Smear tests are usually carried out by the Practice Nurse.

Management of Chronic Diseases

The practice sister, practice nurse and health care assistant all see patients for management of chronic disease. These can include conditions like COPD, asthma, heart disease and diabetes. Patient are often sent reminders to make appointments for these via text or letter.

Immunisation

All children are recommended to complete their full course of immunisations. Details are available at the surgery or from your Health Visitor. From October each year we recommend flu vaccinations for certain patients – those over 65, diabetics, asthmatics or people with chronic heart or chest conditions.

Additional Services

All GP practices are contracted to provide “essential services”, that is basic treatment of ill people. We also provide the following “additional services”

  • Child health surveillance, together with the Health Visiting team.
  • Contraceptive services. Specialist services such as IUCD insertion are available at the Family Planning Clinic.
  • Maternity Services in the antenatal and postnatal period, together with the midwives from the Royal Alexandra Hospital.
  • Routine immunisation of children which is done by our Health Visiting Team at Foxbar Clinic.
  • Immunisation for adults in relation to travel. Not all travel immunisations are available on the NHS. Please ask our Practice Nurse for details.

Enhanced Services

In addition to “essential services” (basic treatment of ill people) and “additional services” we also provide these “enhanced services”.

  • An annual flu immunisation programme to protect the elderly and at risk patients.
  • Monitoring of patients on a range of drugs for arthritis and bowel problems.
  • A Methadone substitution programme for patients with drug abuse problems.
  • If you have not been seen at the surgery for three years (or one year for those over 75) you can request a check-up appointment if you wish.
  • Care of patients with cancer.
  • Additional services for patients aged 45 to 60 who may be at risk of heart disease.
  • Advice and support for carers.
  • Doing Well counselling service.
  • Community Link Worker