Treeton Medical Centre

Self help

As well as our practice, there are many other local NHS services you can contact for health advice, information or treatment.

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Self-Referral services

We are providing our patients with a list of services that you can self-refer to without the need to see a GP or Nurse. Please find below information and links to Rotherham Self-Referral Services.

Adult Speech and Language Therapy

Speech & Language Therapists help people with swallowing and communication problems including voice difficulties and stammering. Please complete the self-referral form.

Continence Advisory Service

Are you experiencing any problems with incontinence of your bladder or bowel? If so, please complete the self-referral form (which will direct you to the Continence Service) .

Ear Care and Audiology

Please complete the self-service request form to replace hearing aid batteries and/or tubing

Kooth.com online counselling and support service for all young people

Kooth.com is an online counselling and support service for all young people and young adults across Rotherham aged 11-25. It is a safe, confidential and anonymous way for young people...

Maternity self-referral

Maternity is the care of women and babies during pregnancy, birth and the first weeks after baby is born. Our Maternity Services are provided in the Community, Antenatal Clinic (Greenoaks),...

Mental health and wellbeing - Qwell

Qwell is a free, confidential and anonymous online mental wellbeing service for adults aged 18 and over, available to anyone registered with a Rotherham GP. The service is available 24/7...

NHS Talking Therapies

The NHS Rotherham Talking Therapies service offers a range of talking therapies for common mental health difficulties, such as anxiety, depression or stress. If you are 18 or over, experiencing...

Your medicine cabinet

You can treat many minor ailments such as colds, coughs and indigestion by keeping a well-stocked medicine cabinet at home. We suggest you keep the following: Paracetamol and aspirin (children...

Date published: 8th October, 2014
Date last updated: 30th April, 2026