Lockswood Surgery Southampton - News
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Jul 2025
Please be aware that despite what you may read in the mainstream media, at Lockswood Surgery (and all other local Practices), we remain unable to prescribe injectable weight loss treatments for the treatment of obesity.
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29
Oct 2024
The doctors at Lockswood Surgery have reviewed its prescribing of diazepam and will no longer be prescribing diazepam for fear of flying.
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25
Oct 2024
We raised a fantastic total of £135.42 in the coffee morning, thank you to everyone you donated and helped run this event.
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30
Aug 2024
The Practice will be holding a Macmillan Coffee morning on Friday 27th September 10am to 12:00pm. Tea, Coffee and Cake will be available for a donation.
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23
Jul 2024
The IT outage has now been resolved, however our clinical system is running at reduced speeds and our practice staff are working incredibly hard to clear any backlog. Thank you to all our patients for your support and understanding during this time.
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4
Jul 2024
Most people can't name the symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Can you?
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23
May 2024
If you are feeling lonely or isolated, and would benefit from some companionship please come and join Coastal PCN Social Prescribers to access support and meet new people
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22
May 2024
Upcoming Events - Carers Week Events
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11
Aug 2023
On 28th July the surgery hosted a MacMillian coffee morning and raised £123.60 thank you to all involved.
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7
Dec 2022
Group A streptococcus (GAS) is a common bacteria. Lots of us carry it in our throats and on our skin and it doesn’t always result in illness. However, GAS does cause a number of infections, some mild and some more serious.