Emergencies only will be seen without an appointment on the same day; for out of hours emergencies please telephone NHS 111.
Between 08:00 – 8:15am Mon-Fri and Thurs 1pm-6.30pm call 01922 501999.
Emergencies only will be seen without an appointment on the same day; for out of hours emergencies please telephone NHS 111.
Between 08:00 – 8:15am Mon-Fri and Thurs 1pm-6.30pm call 01922 501999.
These are all the services the clinic provides:
The patient should call 01543 377285 for test results between 11 and 12. Remember to allow 7 working days for blood results and 14 to 21 days for x-ray reports.
When you attend a test of any kind, you will be told how long you should expect to wait for the results. This is a guideline, and we ask that you wait this time before checking for your results.
Please note that we have a strict policy regarding confidentiality and data protection. We will only give test results to the person they relate to unless that person has given prior permission for their release or if they’re not capable of understanding them.
There are different ways you can access the results of tests that have been done at our GP surgery:
Please note that the results of tests carried out during hospital visits are not normally sent to the practice.
If a doctor asks you to have a repeat test, it is usually because:
Please do not worry if the doctor has asked you for a repeat test. The doctor will speak to you or request to see you directly if they need to discuss the results.
The NHS provides sickness certification only after seven continuous days of illness. If you need a sick note to cover this period of sickness you should complete a Self-Certification (SC2) form which is available from your employer or on the HMRC website.
If you are registered with our GP surgery, you can access some health services online. This means you can do some tasks when it is better for you and avoid telephoning the practice.
This is where someone is given access another person’s medical record.
Below are some of the main online services we use in our GP surgery:
You can find out more about the NHS App, how to download it and get support here (https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/).
You’ll need to provide extra proof of who you are to get full access to your NHS account.
If you’re a patient at our practice you can use the new NHS App, a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.
You can still contact the practice by phone or in person, this is just another option, which other patients have found is more convenient and saves them time. More information including “how to” leaflets and videos of patients and why they are using GP online services are available at www.nhs.uk/gponlineservices
Your NHS account allows you to access your services through the NHS App or website. It also allows you to access authorised apps such as Airmid and PATCHS.
To have an NHS account, you must be aged 13 or over and registered with an NHS GP surgery in England or the Isle of Man.
You can find out more about how to set up your NHS login, you can visit the NHS website: How to set up NHS login
You may find it easier to have an app on your phone to access your account but you don’t have to. If you prefer, you can access your NHS account online: Log in – NHS App Online (service.nhs.uk)
This is an online form where you can tell us what you need help with by answering a few simple questions. You can use accuRx to contact us about a health query or concern, or to ask for help with an administration query related to your health.
Patient Access connects you to local health services when you need them most.
Book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and discover local health services for you or your family via your mobile or home computer.
Sign in with ease using your NHS login.