Services

Services for individuals, families, and organisations

Alder House Clinic offers a calm, practical set of services built around continuity, guidance, and sensible next steps.

For individuals and families

The core of Alder House Clinic is personal clinician support for individuals and households who would value continuity and access to a familiar clinician over time.

ServiceDetails
Introductory consultationA complimentary 10–15 minute conversation for new members
Brief clinician callsIncluded within membership, up to 2 brief phone conversations each month
Annual health checkStructured review of health, risks, medicines, and next steps; initially intended for adults
Medication reviewReview of medicines, side effects, interactions, and practical questions
Blood test and result reviewSupport in understanding blood tests, screening, and healthcare letters
Minor ailment supportPractical guidance for common everyday health concerns
Triage and next-step guidanceHelp deciding whether GP, urgent care, or further review may be needed
Medical lettersLetters where appropriate and within service scope
Telephone consultationsAvailable by appointment
Online consultationsAvailable by appointment
In-person consultationsAvailable by arrangement
Home visitsAvailable by arrangement, depending on area and suitability

For organisations

Alder House Clinic also offers wellness services for organisations, including staff review days and follow-up support.

ServiceDetails
Organisation wellness dayOn-site short staff consultations in a calm and confidential format
Health reviewMay include blood pressure, BMI discussion, lifestyle review, and medication discussion where relevant
Cardiovascular risk discussionPractical review of common risk factors and sensible next steps
Follow-up supportOptional structured follow-up after the wellness day
Education sessionsHealth or wellbeing sessions for staff teams where appropriate

Important note

Alder House Clinic provides practical healthcare support, continuity, and guidance. It does not replace emergency care, GP services, or specialist treatment.

Prescribing services may be introduced in stages as the clinic develops.