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2010 FLU CLINICS

Dates for this years flu clinics:

Wednesday 13th October

Saturday 16th October

Wednesday 24th November

Saturday 27th November

Vaccination is recommended for the following patients/conditions:

Over 65

Asthma/COPD

Diabetes

Heart disease

Kidney disease

Chronic Neurological disease

Live disease

Weak immune system

Pregnant

Registered carer

Book your flu jab now!

 

CHIP AND PIN

   We are pleased to announce that we now have a Chip and Pin machine in reception.  We hope this will greatly improve convenience as you will be able to use your credit/debit card when paying for travel vaccines/medication, claim forms and other chargeable items. (American Express not accepted.)

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DO YOU KNOW YOUR 10 DIGIT
NHS NUMBER?

You will find your number on your NHS card (old style numbers include letters) 
 
You will increasingly need this number to access NHS services.

If you need to ask us for your number please note the following: You will need to present a valid photo ID ( ie passport/driving licence) to reception.        

NHS numbers will not be given out via telephone/email.   

You will not be able to obtain the number for anyone else, including relatives, with the exception of your children under the age of 16.     

Your number will not be given to anyone else, including relatives.
PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY
KEEP YOUR NHS NUMBER SAFE AND CONFIDENTIAL
 
Pneumonia Vaccination


Are you aged 65 or over?  Have you ever had a pneumonia vaccination?  If not, you are entitled to a free vaccination.  Please telephone your registered GP's PA to book an appointment.


If you need to phone us

Monday mornings are extremely busy for GP surgerys so if you need to phone us for something that is not urgent, please try at another time.  Hopefully this will mean that patients with urgent problems find it easier to contact us on Monday mornings.


HPV Vaccination

HPV vaccinations represent a tremendous step forward in preventative health care - please see under 'Clinics and Services' for details of NHS and private vaccination.
 
Cancelling your Appointment

If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please use the link on this page (if more than 24 hours in advance), use Appointments Online (if you have a username and password) or telephone your registered GP's PA to cancel your appointment.
By giving us as much notice as you can you are helping us to make sure that someone else is given your slot.

Repeat Prescriptions
Prescription Fees

bottle of pills Click here to access the online repeat prescription form

pill packetRepeat Prescriptions

You can use the online repeat prescription form on this web site for requesting medication which your doctor or nurse has put 'on repeat'. 

It is not available for 'acute' medication (given to you for acute problems) or items which the clinician has given you to try.  Examples of acute medication are antibiotics for a urine infection or cream for a rash.

Repeat items are given for a specific amount of time before you need a review, usually 6, 9 or 12 months.  You will find the date that the review is due after each medication on your repeat slip or your blue card if you have one.  Please be aware of your review date and book any necessary blood tests in plenty of time before your review appointment.  Blood tests are usually needed 2 weeks before  cardiac and diabetic appointments.

Thyroid problems are usually reviewed from a blood test result once a year.

Some medication reviews are undertaken by a Specialist Nurse and therefore there is no need to see a GP to update your medication, these include:

  • Cardiac
  • Asthma
  • Family Planning
  • Diabetes (shared between Dr Tan and Nurse Jane)

Please check your Repeat Request History after 2 working days which will tell you if your request has been approved. 

Prescriptions for dispensing patients will be dispensed by Boots on-site pharmacy.

Handy hints for using Prescriptions on-line