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This service has now extended to three locations across Southwark, providing expert care for ear, nose and throat conditions.
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If you live within the SE1 5, SE5 7 and SE5 9 postcode you can register with us today and we will contact you to arrange a full health check and introduce you to our team of doctors and nurses.

News
24 Jan 2012
Eating for a healthier, happier you
Eating a healthy, balanced diet is an important part of maintaining good health, and can help you feel your best. It can be simple, too. Just follow these eight tips to get started:
23 Dec 2011
Christmas Opening Times
Over the Christmas season The Parkside Medical Centre will be open as follows:
28 Nov 2011
Public sector strikes
With the planned public sector strikes going ahead this Wednesday many of our patients have been asking us how it affects the service at this practice.
We would like to reassure our patients that this surgery will remain open during our normal working hours on Wednesday 30th November.
If you have a pre-booked appointment on this date, please attend this as normal. If for any reason we have had to move or cancel the appointment you will be contacted directly.
If you have any questions please pop into our reception or telephone.
31 Oct 2011
At risk…get the flu jab now!
Seasonal flu occurs every year, usually in the winter. It’s a highly infectious disease caused by a number of flu viruses. It is more dangerous than just a cold. A flu jab (vaccination) is a quick way to protect yourself against flu.
07 Dec 2010
Self care of colds and flu
With increasingly wintery weather on the horizon, we are all susceptible to an annual bout of cold or flu. However, in most cases, symptoms will clear up on their own without the need to visit your doctor. There is no ‘cure’ for colds and flu but you can treat the symptoms with some practical self help measures and over the counter medicines. Your pharmacist can also advise you on what is best for you.
