Your GP practice is open: but you will notice some differences

16th Feb 2021

Along with all GP Practices in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, we are delivering the covid vaccination programme.  This is the biggest immunisation programme in the history of the NHS in response to one of the most serious challenges to public health the world has faced.  This vital work will prevent thousands of people suffering serious illness or hospitalisation. We are proud to be involved in this essential work.

We also know that our patients continue to need our help with all the usual health care needs they have.  So, although we are very busy we remain open to provide the care you need.  It’s important to:

  • get medical help if you think you need it
  • keep any appointments or procedures you have booked – unless you’re told not to go
  • go to hospital if you’re advised to

However, during this busy time and with Covid still a significant threat to people’s health we ask for your ongoing co-operation and understanding to help us help you.   This means:

  1. We may have to rearrange appointments or clinics, sometimes at short notice;
     
  2. To prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) there have been changes to GP appointments. But it’s still important to get help from us if you need it. You can contact your GP surgery by:
  • visiting our website
  • using the NHS App (see below)
  • calling us
  • You can also order repeat prescriptions online.
  • You will only be asked to visit the surgery if absolutely necessary. We will advise you about what to do. A phone or video call with a GP, nurse or other healthcare professional may be booked for you. We will discuss the best option with you.
  • Reception staff may ask you a few questions about your condition to make sure you get the right care you need.  They will never make a clinical decision about whether you need see a doctor but will be able to advise you about what the alternatives are if appropriate;

  • Your local pharmacist can provide advice and treatments for minor ailments and conditions and without the need  to book an appointment;

  • Often you can use self –care to meet your health needs.  The best place to get accurate health information is the NHS website. The NHS website has information and advice on medical conditions and symptoms,  common medicines, healthy lifestyle

  • Go Digital!  The NHS has a range of Apps that can help you look after yourself.  You can use online services and apps that may allow you to: Visit Health at home to take control of your health and wellbeing with advice and information on self-care, conditions, treatments and medicines. You can use online services and apps that may allow you to:
  • order repeat prescriptions
  • see parts of your health record, including test results
  • book, check or cancel appointments
  • If you have an urgent care need you can also call NHS 111 which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • The NHS APP is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.
Download on the App Store
Get it on Google Play

 

Thank you very much for your continued support and please continue to follow the public health advice and stay safe during this pandemic. 

Your GP Practice Team

UPDATES

MEASLES. 

Measles is extremely infectious and can be serious. If you have symptoms of measles, please stay at home and phone your GP or NHS 111 for advice. STAY AWAY from GP surgeries and A&E departments – you could spread the illness to others.

Go to nhs.uk for more measlesinformationUK.

 

WE ARE IMPROVING OUR APPOINTMENT SYSTEM

Patient Triage is a set of simple questions completed by the patient or receptionist to help us find the right appointment, support or advice for you at the right time. You can get in touch with us online at www.lhmp.co.uk or via the NHS App.

Please contact us by phone for urgent concerns

PRESCRIPTIONS

Please contact the team direct by calling 01664 503000 and select the Prescriptions team option or email the team direct at [email protected]

 

 

PRACTICE GUIDANCE: COVID-19

Mask wearing guidance has changed for healthcare settings.  Staff will be required to wear face masks in clinical areas.

Patients are advised to wear a face mask when attending the Practice.

 

Thank you

 

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