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All staff are bound by strict rules of confidentiality. We are a computerised practice and registered under the Data Protection Act. ![]() For routine calls to the surgery please telephone after 11.00 a.m., if possible, as the reception staff are very busy before this time dealing with patients appointments and home visits. These include private sick notes (for periods of absence from work of less than a week) holiday cancellation forms, passport and driving licence applications and medical insurance claim forms. From time to time we are involved in the teaching of Medical Students from the University of Liverpool. These students will make no decisions on your management, however it is important for them to see the full range of problems that present to a General Practitioner. They are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the rest of the staff. You will be informed in advance if there are likely to be medical students present for your consultation and you have the right to refuse however we would urge you to allow them to sit in as it is important for the future generations of doctors. |
We will accept repeat prescription requests as follows: 1. The tear off printed portion of your previous prescription. Please tick the items you require. If you do not tick any items, we will assume that you need the whole list. This can prove very wasteful of expensive drug treatments. 2. A written list of the required items with your name, date of birth and the names of the required medication. These can be left at reception, or posted to us. We respectfully request that you do not order repeat prescriptions over the 'phone - wrongly heard information can lead to dangerous mistakes. If you wish us to mail the new prescription back to you, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope and allow time for delays in the post. You may have noticed a review date at the bottom of your repeat medication list. This tells you when you need to see the doctor before you can order any more medication, and we would request that you follow this. If you receive a note with your prescription requesting that you attend for a blood test or review with the nurse or doctor - please contact the surgery as soon as possible to arrange this before your next prescription. To register for e-mail repeat prescriptions please see reception who will set you up with a PIN. You can then order them at the link below Click here for e-mail prescription requests When ringing for results please telephone after 2.00 p.m. when results should have been received and seen by the doctor. Enquiries about tests ordered by the hospital should be directed to the hospital and not the practice. In order to maintain confidentiality test results will only usually be given to the patient or to parents/guardians of children We have very little control over the waiting times for procedures and appointments in secondary care. Clicking on the heading above will link you to a page detailing the waiting times for all outpatient appointments and procedures. Hospitals are obliged to see all patients with suspected cancer within 2 weeks, this means that the waiting times for other conditions is longer. Please do not ask us to try and expedite your appointment unless your condition has worsened considerably in the interim as this will mean somebody else's appointment will have to be cancelled to make way. We aim to provide the best services possible, but there may be times when you feel this has not happened. If you feel you have grounds for complaint, please discuss these with the member of staff concerned, when it is hoped any problem can be resolved at once. However, should you not wish to speak to the person concerned, please contact Rosemary Stirrup either directly or in writing. We operate a Practice Complaints Procedure as part of the NHS system for dealing with complaints
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