Appointments, Tests and Visits
How do I make an appointment ?
The Receptionist is the first member of the practice team you
meet. She is here to help you use our services. We have nine members
of staff who work on Reception - please help them to help you use
the system efficiently. If they ask you questions, please remember
they are carrying out Doctors’ instructions. If more than one
person needs to be seen, please make separate appointments.
Please telephone 01252 749590 to make an appointment.
If your usual Doctor is not available and the problem is urgent you will be seen by another
Doctor. Patients attending the emergency surgery at 5.00 pm will
have to wait to be seen. Naturally, requests for urgent medical
attention will always be dealt with promptly.
Medical Students from St George's Hospital Medical School also
work with us from time to time to gain experience - a notice is always
displayed to advise patients when students are present.
If you are aged 16 - 74yrs and have not had a general health check in the last 3 years, or if you are aged 75yrs or over and have not had a general health check in the last 12 months then you are entitled to make an appointment with your doctor purely for such a health check.
There is ample room and access for disabled patients in
wheelchairs to all parts of the Centre.
Hours of opening and surgery times
The Centre is open 8.30 am - 6.30 pm Monday to Friday.
The surgery does not close at lunchtime or for half-days.
We have receptionists available all day to book, cancel or reschedule appointments.
We aim to offer a range of surgery appointments with our GPs and Nurse Practitioners. We offer appointments in the morning, over lunchtime, in the afternoon and in the early evening.
We have routine appointments available with GPs and Nurse Practitioners after 5:00pm.
All of our routine appointments are bookable in advance.
A Nurse or GP is available throughout the day to speak to patients about urgent medical problems, and at set times for non-urgent medical advice.
All of our GPs are happy to be contacted by telephone, via the secretaries. The GPs will always ring patients back if the enquiry cannot be dealt with by the secretary. The secretaries can also be contacted by email or fax for routine (non-urgent) enquiries.
If you are finding it very difficult to make an appointment to see your GP then please do contact him/her.
Each month, an average of 100 patients do not attend their
appointment; if you are unable to attend, please telephone and let
us know so that your appointment can be offered to another
patient.
You can email us to cancel an appointment.
What if I need the Doctor to come to my home ?
Patients should attend the Surgery whenever possible; however,
if you need a home visit, please telephone as early as possible,
preferably before 10.00 am.
Please give full details of the problem to the Sister so that
she can assess the urgency of the call.
It is very disruptive for the Doctor's busy schedule if
requests for non-urgent home visits are received after 10.00
am.
Please remember that not having transport is not a reason for
requesting a home visit.
PLEASE HELP YOUR DOCTOR TO HELP YOU.
How do I get a repeat prescription ?
Repeat prescription requests brought or emailed to the surgery should be ready for collection after 48hrs (two working days).
We offer an E-Mail
Repeat Prescription Service
Please note that requests for repeat prescriptions cannot be
taken over the telephone.
How do I find out the result of a Test ?
We ask that the patient personally ring in for a result unless special arrangements have been agreed with the patient's usual doctor.
Please ring in between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday,
when the secretary will be available to take your call.
Please see the details page for the Secretaries' telephone numbers.
The secretaries are happy to receive e-mail messages and enquiries, but please note that they may NOT reply via e-mail.
Please note that that e-mail can never be 100% secure. In the
unlikely event of e-mail being intercepted before it reaches the
surgery, it could be possible for someone to deduce medical
diagnoses from the information sent.
If you would like to contact the secretaries in this way then please use this address
Please include the following information in your message :
EITHER Your unique Patient Number (you will find this in the top
right hand corner of your repeat prescription counterfoil)
OR Your full name and date of birth
AND Each medication that you require
AND A telephone/mobile number that you can be contacted on
If you would like to encrypt your e-mail, AND you use PGP, then please encrypt your message using the latest version of our Public Key.
Download our Public
Key
Fingerprint: F25B 8DFD 95E3 9D11 7EB6 F1C8 8DD6 D887 4EDD A548
GnuPG (Freeware)
Please send any encrypted e-mails as plain text, and with your details and request encrypted within the message body (i.e. please do not put your details in the subject line or use any encrypted attachments).
Please do not use this e-mail address to request an appointment,
home visit, medical advice or to request a repeat prescription.
If you have specific questions regarding your health, then please
discuss this with your doctor in person.
For urgent enquiries, please telephone the secretaries directly.
If you have any suggestions/comments about The Oaklands
Practice, our Web Site, the E-mail Repeat Prescription Service or our E-mail Appointment Cancellation Service then please e-mail us separately.
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