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Making the most of your Practice

There are many services available to help you to stay healthy. Some of these services can be accessed directly (see below), and for others you need to be registered with a GP Practice (Surgery).

  • When you wish to consult a GP about your medical condition, you need to contact the Surgery with which you are registered to arrange to be seen. If you go along to the Surgery and do not have an appointment, you may not be seen. The Practice may ask you to come back at another time, or may suggest that you are seen by another Healthcare Professional
  • When you see your GP about a medical condition, she or he may arrange for further tests to be carried out. If so, they will explain the arrangements for these tests and how you will get the results. These tests may be carried out within the Practice or at another medical facility
  • If your GP thinks that you need to be seen by a Specialist Doctor or other Healthcare Professional, she or he will refer you. You cannot make an appointment to see an NHS Specialist without being referred by your GP
  • If you require medicine, the GP will either prescribe it and send it electronically directly to the Pharmacy or give you a prescription which you will need to take to a Pharmacy, who will then supply the medicine for you
  • If you have a preference for either a male or a female GP please inform the Receptionist when booking an appointment and they will do their best to accommodate your request
  • The Practice can arrange for an interpreter if required, who will work either face-to-face or by telephone
  • If you need to use the interpreting service please ask the Receptionist to arrange this when making an appointment, as interpreters must usually be booked in advance of your visit to your GP and extra time is required to carry out such consultations
  • We will try to answer the phone promptly and ensure there are sufficient staff to do this
  • If someone else is contacting the Practice on your behalf, please remind them to ask the Receptionist to book an Interpreter
  • You will be treated with courtesy and respect

Help your Practice to help you  

Practices can be busy places and staff try hard to accommodate their patients – in return you are asked to behave in a polite and considerate manner. It would be appreciated if you would help your Practice to keep surgeries running smoothly and ensure that patients are seen at the right time, by:

  • When you have an appointment please attend at the time stated, and if you are not able to attend please let the Practice know in advance, so the appointment can be used by someone else who needs it. KEEP IT OR CANCEL IT!
  • If you do not attend appointments, the Practice may de-register you. This means that you would stop being a patient of the Practice and you would be required to register at another surgery
  • If more than one member of your family needs to see the Doctor or other Healthcare Professional, please book one appointment per patient
  • If you have to discuss a complex medical issue please let the Receptionist know so a suitable length of appointment can be arranged
  • Please notify the Practice if you change your address, email address, telephone or mobile phone number
  • We ask that you treat the doctors and staff with respect and courtesy. A zero tolerance policy is in place within the Practice
  • Test results take time to reach us, so please do not contact us before you have been asked to do so

Other help available

  • Cough or cold, or if your child has a minor ailment – your Pharmacist may be able to help you
  • Eye problem – you should go to an optometrist
  • Dental problem – you should book an appointment with a Dentist
  • Foot problem – you can access our Podiatry Services
  • Specialist consultation – your GP will refer you

If you become unwell when your surgery is closed, call 111 who will advise you how to obtain assistance, 24 hour emergency cover is provided by NHS 111.

There are Minor Injuries Units at most hospitals where staff will assess minor injuries such as sprains, burns and simple fractures and either treat them or, if they find a more serious problem, arrange for you to be seen by the most appropriate Healthcare Professional.

For a list of Minor Injury units near you please access button below.