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About Us
Tal-Y-Bont Surgery serves the whole of Pontarddulais as well as parts of the surrounding areas of Hendy, Llanedi, Llanon, Garnswllt, Grovesend, Velindre, Pontlliw and Penllergaer.
Meet our Team
Our team currently consists of 5 GPs, 2 GP registrars, 2 Clinical Pharmacists, 2 Trainee Pharmacists, a Mental Health Practitioner, 3 Practice Nurses, a Healthcare Assistant as well as the Practice Manager, Administration and Reception Teams.
We currently have approximately 9,800 patients registered at the surgery.
Our Services
We offer a full range of general practice services and provide advice, treatment, monitoring and support to people living with chronic conditions including diabetes, asthma, heart disease and dementia. We provide a full range of contraception services and a joint injection service.
Tal-Y-Bont Surgery works with other practices in the area as part of the Llwchwr Community Cluster Network. The practices, through a co-operative approach via a range of multidisciplinary healthcare workers and third party agencies, use specialist skills and shared resources to improve health and education across the locality.
Initiatives in recent years include sharing a prescribing pharmacist, improved access to mental health resources and counselling.
Our surgery is a training practice which means hospital doctors wanting to enter general practice spend 6 or 12 months with us in order to gain the experience they need to become family doctors. As a training practice, you may be offered a consultation with one of these doctors, known as GP Registrars, and your medical records may be used for educational purposes.
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