Patient Participation Group (PPG)
Please see below for our next PPG meetings

Barton Surgery PPG meeting: Wednesday 29th February 2012 at
4.00pm – 5.30pm for Barton patients

Bury Knowle Health Centre PPG meeting: Thursday 1st March 2012 at
3.30 – 5.00pm for Bury Knowle patients

If you would like to join the PPG please fill out the Patient Participation Group sign up form.

Click here to sign up

Sign up to our appointments online service

You can book routine doctors appointments and now you can book phlebotomy appointments (blood tests) via appointments online.

You can also:

Manage your repeat prescriptions

Sign up to SMS text appointment reminders

Receive email communications (such as the patient quarterly newsletter)

Click here to sign up

Choose Well Campaign

Please click here for additional information about the Choose Well Campaign

Did not attend - 'DNA'

On average, 200 booked appointments are wasted each month because patients do not attend.

If you miss 3 or more appointments in a given period, we will notify you that further missed appointments will result in your removal from our list and you having to find another GP.

We have introduced an SMS Text Reminder service to remind patients of their appointments.

We will be sending text confirmation and reminder messages to patients who have an appointment at the surgery with a doctor or nurse. If you do not wish to receive text messages from the surgery please let reception know. If you are happy for us to send you text messages please let us have your correct mobile telephone number.

If you cannot attend an appointment please telephone our reception team on 01865 761651 to cancel the appointment so someone else can use it.

Appointments
Making An Appointment
Booking Online
Home Visits
Cancelling Appointments

Routine Appointments

appointment_1A doctor or nurse is available during opening times (8.30am - 6.00pm, nurses are available from 8.00am)Consultations are by appointment and are for 10 minutes as a standard but please tell us if you feel you need more time. 

For routine appointments please try to book in good time as all the clinicians have different work patterns. If your usual doctor is on duty for a few days each week, then it can naturally take time to find an appointment convenient to you. See the doctor’s page to find out which days of the week each doctor is in. 

If you require a special examination or report for insurance, driving, or your employment, then please mention this when you book the appointment so that enough time can be allotted.

See doctors page to find out which days of the week each doctor is in

Same Day Appointments / Telephone Advice

To give you quick and convenient access to a medical professional for urgent medical problems, we operate a system for same day appointments either at the surgery or over the telephone. Wherever possible we will try to ensure that your usual doctor deals with these urgent issues - naturally if they are not on duty on the day, or are very busy, then another doctor is available. 

Minor Illness / Telephone Advice

One of our specially trained nurses - Lesley Haxworth and Susan McCrae - are available each morning and afternoon to speak to you and deal with minor illness concerns either for yourself or your children. If you have an urgent problem please inform the receptionist. Brief details of the issue help us to prioritise your call. 

For Telephone advice from a Doctor or Nurse please phone the surgery on 01865 761651. 

Arriving Late

If you are delayed and can let us know, then the next patient can be seen and the doctor’s session will still run to time. If you arrive more than 10 minutes late without prior warning you will be asked to re-book or wait until the end of surgery if the appointment is an urgent appointment.

 
For quick medical advice online or on the telephone contact NHS DirectNHS 111 is a new service being introduced to make it easier for you to access local NHS healthcare servicesNHS ChoicesDepartment of HealthMy Surgery Website