News:

 

Thank you for tolerating the disruption caused by our recent building work. The work to install a new lift, renovated patient toilets and four new upstairs consulting rooms is nearly complete.

Dr Iona Heath retired from the practice in January of this year. We will all miss her hugely and wish her well in her new role as President of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

We are continuing our attempts at improving access to our appointments.

In order to improve your access to a GP, we will now be offerring routine appointments from 7.30am on some mornings and from 9am to 12am on some Saturday mornings. 

Help us to keep your clinical record up to date. Please click on the "clinical record" link at the bottom of this page to update us.

Our new "self check area" is now open. Appointments are no longer needed for routine BP checks. We now have a dedicated area in the waiting room eqipped with state of the art electronic equipment with which to measure your own BP.  Receptionists will be on hand to assist you.  Height and weight can also be checked.

The Minor AilmenScheme can enable you to get prompt treatment for a range of minor health problems. For further details see the link under Practice Information.

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Urgent Problems

Home Visits

home_visitsIf you are housebound or too ill to get to the practice, you can ask to be seen at home.

However. please do not ask for a home visit unless you really cannot get to the surgery because of a health problem.

GPs can see several patients at the surgery in the time it takes to get to a patient’s home. In addition, when making home visits, GPs do not have the facilities and equipment the surgery provides.

Non-urgent visits can be arranged with your doctor with a few days notice.
Urgent visits will be done as quickly as possible, but your own doctor may not be available. It helps if you can ring before 10.30.