We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.
You can find out more by clicking on the links.
Urgent appointments To request an urgent appointment for today or tomorrow (Monday to Friday): use our appointment request form, Monday to Friday from 8am to 5.30pm. We will respond within ... [continue] Appointments
Blood test appointments can be booked via reception or online. We have increased our capacity for these as the hospitals are no longer offering this service.
Our Practice Nurses carry out chronic disease reviews and general clinics each day. Please speak to reception to book these. We also offer blood tests (see below) and certain vaccinations/ ... [continue] Clinics
To help improve access to appointments for our patients, in particular during evenings and at weekends, you may be offered an appointment at the Urgent Treatment Centre at Royal Bournemouth ... [continue] Improved Access to General Practice Services
Using an online form There are many things you can do online at our surgery. Some tasks you can do using a website called AccuRx where you can: request an ... [continue] Managing your healthcare online
There is plenty of information to help you manage your health on the NHS Choices website. These buttons will take you to different sections of NHS Choices and you can ... [continue] NHS health information
The NHS does not pay for some of the services we provide. These include private sick notes, insurance forms, holiday cancellation forms, medical reports, fitness to travel certificates, private prescriptions, ... [continue] Non-NHS services
Repeat prescriptions can be ordered by completing the right-hand section of your previous prescription form and either leaving it at the surgery or sending it to us by post. You ... [continue] Repeat prescriptions
You only need a doctor’s note if you are unable to work and are ill for longer than seven calendar days. Your employer will provide you with an SC2 self-certificate ... [continue] Sick certificates
Since our telephones are very busy in the early morning, we ask you to telephone for test results (eg blood, urine, x-ray) after 10am each day. To ensure confidentiality, we only ... [continue] Test results
Adults Flu The flu/influenza vaccination is given to protect against influenza. Flu can be unpleasant, but if you are otherwise healthy it will usually clear up on its own within a week. However, flu ... [continue] Vaccinations and Immunisations
Unless told otherwise your x-ray request will have been set up electronically. This means there is no form to take and the hospital will simply ask for some basic details ... [continue] X-ray Services
Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 15th November, 2014