Asthma Clinic. North Beverley Medical Centre, Pighill Lane, Off Woodall Way, Beverley, East Yorkshire, HU17 7JY

North Beverley Medical Centre

Pighill Lane
Off Woodall Way
BEVERLEY
HU17 7JY
Telephone: 01482 882546

Medical Emergencies dial 999

Out of Hours:  dial  111

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Please contact the surgery if you are experiencing asthma symptoms. If diagnosed, our team will put draw up a plan so that the condition can be managed and monitored. Our aim in asthma management is to eliminate symptoms.

Our call and recall system, monitors asthma and COPD and is carried-out by our doctors and nurses.

Asthma Management

  • Asthma patients on regular medication should attend for a review at least annually or more frequently if their condition dictates.
  • Regular clinic attendance allows monitoring and support so that the risk of emergency admission to hospital is minimised.
  • When asthma symptoms are well controlled there is aminimum impact of the condition on everyday life,
  • We strongly recommend annual flu jabs and immunisation against pneumococcus (a type of pneumonia).

What is Asthma

We  provide an easy to understand explanations of asthma and reach  a proper diagnosis through special practice tests. Information on asthma is readily available for patients - and this can easily be accessed on-line.

Diagnosis

Once asthma is diagnosed, we look to eradicate the symptoms. Through a treatment plan, our objective is to maintain the best possible long-term airway function and reduce the risk of severe attacks. 

Spirometry

Spirometry is a simple test used to help diagnose and monitor certain lung conditions by measuring how much air you can breath out in one forced breath. It's carried out using a device called a spirometer, which is a small machine attached by cable to a mouthpiece.

Spirometry may be carried out by a doctor or nurse at the surgery or during a visit to the hospital. See below for details of Spirometry testing through our Primary Care Network.

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