Noticeboard

Out of Hours
At all times of the day telephone 01953 881247 for emergency assistance. Before 8.30am and after 6.30pm there will be a recorded message telling you a number to telephone in order to contact the out of hours service. This is usually 01603 488488

Appointments
To book an appointment, please telephone on 01953 881247, or call into the surgery. All calls are queued, so please hold until the receptionist answers.

Home Visits
Whilst it is preferable patients come to the surgery, if someone is really are too unwell to come, a doctor or paramedic will visit. Home visits will only be made for medical reasons, not for social reasons. Please telephone before 10.00 a. m. to request a home visit.

Registration
Non-English Speakers

If you live within our practice area, you are welcome to register with us. Please come into the surgery to complete a short form. One form is required for each member of your family. You will be registered with the practice but may state which doctor you prefer to see. You will be able to book with this doctor on request provided the doctor has appointments available, otherwise you may choose to see a different doctor. Please indicate your preferred doctor to the reception team.

Please also indicate which pharmacy you prefer to use.

PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE REGISTERING

In order to protect the interests of our patients we would like you to read this note regarding the holding of medical and personal information. Please read it before you register as accepting this information is implicit in registering with our practice.

Information held at the surgery is, in general, a person’s medical history. Certain necessary personal details are also kept in order that we can contact patients and correspond with them when necessary. We make every effort to ensure this information is always accurate and updated. Please ensure that you let us know any address or telephone number changes as soon as possible. Information about a patient’s occupation may be held if it becomes medically relevant.

Information may be kept both on the patient’s computer record on in hard copy.

The medical information held about a patient may be passed to other clinicians such as hospital consultants, other doctors, other clinics, midwifes, health visitors or nurses including the community nurses, where it is felt necessary to ensure good medical care. Your records may, when necessary, be seen by reception and administration staff within the surgery. All staff, whether clinical or administrative, are bound to maintain strict confidentiality.

When a report is requested from an insurance company, or mortgage company, the doctors will only send a report with the patient’s consent. This report may be seen by the patient, and it may be held before it is sent to enable the patient to see it. A patient must indicate clearly, when they given consent, if they wish to see a report before it is sent away. These reports are then held in the surgery for six months before being shredded

If a solicitor requests a patient to consent to the copying of all their medical records, we will write to the patient to query this. Patients must be aware that sometimes this information is shown to third parties, and may be used in court.

Patients may access their medical records for a particular reason. The request must be made in writing and the practice has to respond within forty days. A charge may be made to see the notes. It is unusual for people to see their medical records, and it is a good idea to first telephone the practice manager, Mrs Mary Osborne, to discuss the matter. The appropriate GP must agree a patient can see their records, and may exclude any part of that record felt not to be in the patient’s best interest to see. Patients may not see information given by a third party.

No one has the right to be told the medical history of another person, except the parents of very young children. We are unable to confirm whether a patient is registered at the practice, or divulge information about adult relatives.