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17/06/2026

Following the recent announcement regarding the MenB vaccination, please contact the Immunisation Team on 01792 200492 if you require any further informaton.

17/06/2026
09/06/2026

People living with diabetes are being empowered to manage their condition thanks to educational sessions run by dietitians.

There are two different group sessions available to patients in Swansea Bay with type 2 diabetes.

The first is a one-off diabetes awareness session which provides information around how to manage the condition, glucose levels and nutrition, among other things.

While the second, the X-PERT diabetes self-management course, is a national programme which covers a range of themes over six weekly sessions.

People can either refer themselves to the sessions or can be referred by their GP or practice nurse.

It is hoped that by teaching patients about the chronic condition and its potential long-term effects, they will be given the tools to manage their condition independently.

Swansea Bay’s nutrition and dietetics community service clinical lead, Debbie Lavelle, said: “We offer the two different structured diabetes education groups, so people can choose what is best for them.

“Patients can self-refer or they can be referred by their GP practice too.

“The sessions are both in-person and virtual so people have a choice of what they would prefer. The in-person sessions are held in the community across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.

“The groups are run by dietitians and are about empowering the patient to look after their diabetes and hopefully we give them the tools to do that.”

The one-off diabetes awareness session lasts around two and a half hours and emphasises the importance of nutrition when it comes to managing the condition.

Lucie Bentley is one of the health board’s dietitians that has delivered both the awareness session and the longer X-PERT self-management course.

“With the diabetes awareness session, we initially provide an explanation of diabetes and talk about lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep, activity and more,” she said.

“We go through how food and weight impact diabetic control, so we talk about carbohydrate awareness and blood glucose values.

“We also talk about the differences between type 1 and type 2, because a lot of people can get those misunderstood, as well as short-term and long-term effects.

“At the end of the session, we make patients aware of the X-PERT course so if they want more information, they can join that.”

Those who take part in the X-PERT programme are given booklets that they can work through at home, in addition to the group sessions.

Similar topics are covered throughout the programme but in greater detail, with a lot of the information more individualised.

Lucie added: “We do find a lot of people who have completed the diabetes awareness session choose to join the X-PERT programme too because they want that continuity.

“We go through everything in a lot more depth. We start off with a health check, so patients can note down their health markers which are relevant to diabetes, and we talk about blood tests and how they relate to diabetes.

“In another session, we go into more detail about carbohydrate awareness, dietary approaches and a nutrition for health session.

“We also look at the psychology of eating, which I think is very beneficial for some of the participants. That session looks at eating behaviours, long term habits, food shopping tips and dining out.

“During the last session, we look at the long-term effects of diabetes and do a recap of everyone’s knowledge.”

Sioned Quirke, Swansea Bay’s Head of Nutrition and Dietetics, said: “Knowledge is power and we want to empower our patients to be able to make choices that will work for them.

“We appreciate that everyone is different and a ‘one size fits all’ approach isn’t always going to work for everyone.

“Therefore, with the knowledge we provide, patients can tailor the advice to suit their lifestyles.”

To find more information about the sessions and to book on, you can email [email protected] or call 01639 862928.

Pictured: Debbie Lavelle, nutrition and dietetics community service clinical lead, and Lucie Bentley, diabetes dietitian.

01/06/2026

Our internet and consequently all access to our patient records is currently down, we are unsure when this is likely to be rectified but we have been informed this is affecting multiple GP surgeries.

If you are awaiting a phone call this afternoon and do not receive this, you will be notified if your appointment is to be rearranged.

Please bear with us while this is being sorted out.

06/05/2026

SURGERY CLOSED DUE TO TRAINING

The surgery will be closed from 1.30pm for training on Thursday 7th May 2026 and will reopen as normal the following morning.

If you have a life threatening emergency, please dial 999. If you need urgent care that cannot wait until the surgery is open, please ring 01656 523650.

Alternatively you can also phone 111 if you need health information and advice. If you have difficulty in accessing the 111 service, please ring 0345 46 47.

Community Pharmacies are also open and offer access to the Common Ailment Service offering free advice and medication if required for common ailments such as coughs, headaches, sore throat, diarrhoea etc. Thank you.

04/05/2026

If your teen is experiencing symptoms of anxiety, they are not alone. As a parent or carer trying to support them, you’re not alone either.

A new online therapy programme, Supporting an Anxious Teen, can help you and your child understand their anxiety and learn new skills to help them cope.

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28/04/2026

Looking for help losing weight? Access weight management dietician led support in Swansea Bay via the link below ⬇️

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16/04/2026

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📧 Got a query? Email: [email protected]

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499 Llangyfelach Road
Swansea
SA59EA

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Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6:30pm
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