
Welcome
Healthcare Group is the largest General Practice in Guernsey. Our experienced team of doctors, nurses, osteopaths and physiotherapists strive to provide excellence in traditional family medicine alongside an innovative range of services, designed to meet all your primary healthcare needs.
We have four surgeries across the island - Rohais, St Martin, Cobo and the High Street Surgery in Boots Chemist in St Peter Port. The High Street Surgery is a convenient option for patients who work in town and need fast and easy access to a doctor or a nurse; including a travel clinic and cervical screening.
To register with Healthcare Group, please complete our online registration form. A paper version can be downloaded from this website and is available from the reception desk at all surgeries.
A one-stop clinic for full-body mole and skin checks, including state-of-the-art digital mole mapping technology.
Services
The Allergy clinic provides comprehensive allergy diagnostic tests for children and adults to uncover undiagnosed allergies.
We know it can be difficult to lose weight, but we're here to help you achieve your goals.
The BespokeCare service gives a complete picture of your health and a plan to guide opportunities for improvement.
Guernsey's only authorised centre for CAA medical examinations.
If you are considering starting a family or require advice on contraception we recommend talking to one of our team.
At COSMEDICAL® we invite you to experience some of the very latest innovations for cosmetic treatments in Guernsey.
A free comprehensive annual review undertaken by our diabetic-trained nurses.
Our nurse-led microsuction service for blocked ear conditions.
A range of services designed to relieve pain and enhance your recovery from joint, muscle, and tendon problems.
A one-stop clinic for mole and skin checks, including the assessment of sun-damaged skin.
Laser-guided total body, digital mole mapping, taking skin monitoring to the next level.
All of our surgeries have a Travel Clinic and can offer travel health advice and vaccinations.
A comprehensive range of services for women of all ages, including a dedicated menopause clinic.
With the right support, ADHD can be managed effectively and safely.
Surgeries
Cobo Surgery
Route de Carteret, Cobo,
Castel
Guernsey, GY5 7HA
Telephone 01481 256404
Fax 01481 251121
Opening hours:
8 am until 6 pm Mondays to Friday
High Street Surgery
Top floor Boots Chemist
St Peter Port
Guernsey, GY1 2JT
Telephone 01481 711237
Fax 01481 723991
Opening hours:
8 am until 3 pm Monday to Friday
Rohais Surgery
Rohais,
St Peter Port
Guernsey, GY1 1FF
Telephone 01481 723322
Fax 01481 725200
Opening hours:
8 am until 6 pm Monday to Friday
St Martin's Surgery
Les Camps du Moulin
St Martin
Guernsey, GY4 6DA
Telephone 01481 237757
Fax 01481 239591
Opening hours:
8 am until 6 pm Monday to Friday
8 am until 12 noon Saturdays
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