Local and NHS services
The surgery works in partnership with local and NHS service providers and groups.
You and your general practice
This guide explains what you can expect from your general practice and how you can help them, so you get the best from the NHS.
It covers:
- When and how you can contact your practice
- What happens when you request an appointment
- Who might support you in your care
- How to register or change practices
- Your rights, including fair treatment and access to services
- How you can help your practice (for example, being prepared, cancelling if you can’t attend, and using online services where possible)
- How to give feedback or raise concerns
The guide also provides advice for people new to the UK, those staying away from home, and patients who may need extra help or adjustments. Translated versions of the guide are available in over a dozen languages, including Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Polish, Spanish, and Urdu
Patient Charter Leaflet NHS England » You and your general practiceLatest News
Changes to practice telephone opening times
17th April 2024We will be re opening our telephone lines on a Wednesday afternoon as of Wednesday 24th April 2024. Please note, […]
Social Prescriber Service available at the Practice
8th December 2023What is Social Prescribing? Social prescribing is supported by social prescribing link workers. A link worker will talk to you […]
Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS)
4th December 2023Our practice is working closely with local pharmacists. Pharmacists are trained to give advice about medicines and can support you […]
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