Nurse Practitioner

The Role of the Nurse Practitioner

Lucy Howlett is a registered nurse who has completed additional training at degree level to attain the qualification of Nurse Practitioner (NP). This qualification enables Lucy to assess, diagnose and treat common illnesses and ailments. The following list details some of the common reasons for consulting the NP, but is by no means exhaustive:

  • Urine infection/cystitis
  • Sore throat
  • Ear infections
  • Eye infections/trauma
  • Chest infection
  • Minor injuries (sprained ankle, back strain etc)
  • Skin rashes/infections
  • Lumps and swellings (excludes breast lumps)
  • Hay fever or allergies

Additional tests, such as blood tests, swabs and blood pressure can normally be carried out by Lucy at the same time.

Should medication be recommended for your condition, Lucy will liaise with the GP on duty to arrange a prescription. This can usually be collected immediately after your consultation.

Using the NP to support your Long-term Health

In addition to acute illnesses, Lucy can help with advice on healthy lifestyle choices and the specific management of longterm conditions, for example:

  • Weight loss
  • Diet and exercise
  • Hypertension (raised blood pressure)
  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Depression

Should you want further clarification on the role of the NP at Abbots Bromley Surgery, please enquire at reception.

Antenatal Clinic

Our Permanent Resident Midwife is Marie Crutchley

Every Wednesday from 2.10 to 16.10pm – by appointment only.

Pregnancy Packs – Please collect ahead of your 8 week appointment with the midwife from reception.

Your 8 week appointment with the midwife can not be booked before 8 weeks, when you attend for your appointment please bring a urine sample with you.

Pregnant ladies are allowed to choose which hospital they want to attend please discuss this with your midwife at your first appointment.

Please note Marie is only here on a Wednesday so if you need to speak to her we can not take messages for her you will need to contact your community hospital midwife team.