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Practice Charter

As a patient you have the right to

  • Be treated as an individual and will be given courtesy and respect at all times.
  • Respect for religious and cultural beliefs will be honoured.
  • Be offered a health check on joining the Practice.
  • Receive health care on the basis of clinical need regardless of ability to pay.
  • Be given a clear explanation of any treatment proposed, including any visits and any alternatives, before you decide whether you will agree to treatment.
  • Have appropriate drugs and medicines prescribed. Be referred to a Consultant acceptable to you when the GP thinks it is necessary to be referred for a second opinion, if you and the GP agree this is desirable.
  • Have access to your medical records, subject to any limitations in the law, and know that those working for the NHS are under legal duty to keep the contents confidential.
  • Be given detailed information about local family Doctor services through your Health Trust’s local directory.
  • Receive a copy of the practice booklet, setting out the services provided.
  • Receive a full and prompt reply to any complaints about the services provided by the Practice.


HELP US TO HELP YOU

As a patient of this practice we expect you to:

  • Attend for all appointments, on the correct date and at the correct time. If it is not possible, please inform reception as soon as possible.
  • Treat the Doctors and practice staff with courtesy.
  • Make more than one appointment if more than one person needs to be seen.
  • Be prepared to make further appointments if you have numerous or complicated problems.
  • Be patient if appointment times are running late – please remember it may be you who needs extra time on another occasion.
  • Ask for a home visit only if illness prevents you attending the surgery – children can usually be brought safely to the surgery.
  • Be prepared to see another Doctor in the Practice when your own Doctor is unavailable.
  • Contact the Doctor out of surgery hours only in the case of an emergency which cannot wait until the next working day.
  • You are responsible for your own health and that of your children. Please take the advice given to you at the Practice.
  • Let us know immediately if you change your name or address and remember to give your telephone number and postcode.
  • The first hour of the morning can be extremely busy. Please keep telephone calls brief. If possible, leave routine calls until later in the day.
  • Please read the rest of  the practice booklet to get the best out of the services available.
  • Plan ahead when ordering repeat prescriptions and always use the dedicated repeat prescription line telephone number (028) 87 729749 this line is open Monday to Friday between 9.00am and 11.00am and between 2.00pm and 4.00pm. This number leaves the other lines free for emergencies, appointments and enquiries.
  • Carefully follow the treatment prescribed by your Doctor.
  • If you wish to make constructive comments, suggestions or criticism, please contact the Practice Manager.