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EMIS ACCESS - you can now book appointments, order medications and send secure direct messages to the surgery, direct though our clinical system.  To register visit www.patient.co.uk and click on the link for PATIENT ACCESS -  should you require any assistance please ask at reception
MMR update - please ensure your children are upto date with the MMR vaccination - to find out more please contact the surgery
New doctor at Station Surgery! Dr Ko joined our practice on 30th July, he will be available by appointment on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 
We are also able to register new patients. 
To register please contact 01772 622505
or complete the online registration form.
NHS 111 is a new service for when you need medical help fast but its not a 999 emegerency.
The NHS are trying to educate the public as to which services should be used for treatment as more and more people are visiting A&E and using the Out of hours service when it is not nesessary.
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Please make sure we have up to date contact details for you and your family.  We are now using SMS text message service which notifies you of appointments, reminders and you will soon be able to receieve test results via this alerting system - to update your details please complete an online form or contact the surgery on the above number.

 

Patient satisfaction surgery and report recently uploaded to website.  To view the results please click on the survery report link to right hand side of this web page.

 

 NHS 111 is a new service that's being introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare services. You can call 111 when you need medical help fast but it’s not a 999 emergency, this can be used while the surgery is open or closed.

How does it work?

The NHS 111 service is staffed by a team of fully trained advisers, supported by experienced nurses. They will ask you questions to assess your symptoms, then give you the healthcare advice you need or direct you straightaway to the local service that can help you best. That could be A&E, an out-of-hours doctor, a walk-in centre or urgent care centre, a community nurse, an emergency dentist or a late-opening chemist.

Where possible, the NHS 111 team will book you an appointment or transfer you directly to the people you need to speak to. If you need an ambulance, one will be sent just as quickly as if you had dialled 999.

If a health professional has given you a specific phone number to call when you are concerned about your condition, continue to use that number.

OUT OF HOURS DOCTOR

When the surgery is closed and you may need urgent treatment or advice, a doctor is always on call. 

Out of surgery hours telephone 01772 622505 and an answer phone message will provide you with further information. 

Please ONLY use the emergency number for problems which cannot wait until the next surgery.

These service are for emergency use only, should you require emergency medical attention during surgery hours please telephone 01772 622505

 

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