Our Responsibilities To You
We are committed to giving you the best possible service. This is best achieved by working together. Following discussion you will receive the most appropriate care given by suitably qualified people. There is an appointment system at the practice. You will be given a time at which the doctor or nurse hopes to see you and we will try to ensure that you are seen on time. Some consultations take longer than others and we have no way of knowing this in advance. If there is a patient with an emergency or a serious problem we will give them priority.
You will be treated as an individual and will be shown courtesy and respect at all times, irrespective of your ethnic origin, religious belief, personal attributes or the nature of your health problems. No care or treatment will be given without your informed consent. We will provide you with information about how to make suggestions or complaints about the care we provide and welcome your comments.
We will arrange for a member of the Primary Health Care Team to visit those patients who are too ill or infirm to be brought to the surgery.
The practice will offer patients advice and information on:
- Steps they can take to promote good health and avoid illness;
- Immunisation;
- Disease management clinics which include asthma and diabetes.
Patients’ Responsibilities To Us
Please remember to let us know if you change your name, address or telephonenumber. Please keep appointments and use the emergency appointments appropriately. Tell us as soon as possible if you are unable to keep your appointment so that we can offer it to someone else.
Please ask for home visits from the doctor only when the person is too ill or infirm to be brought to the surgery. Home visits should be requested by 10.30am.
Please keep all phone calls brief and avoid calling during peak morning time for non-urgent matters.
We ask that you treat the doctors and practice staff with courtesy and respect at all times