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We are undertaking a major upgrade of our Clinical computer software. Therefore our repeat prescription service will not be available from the 11th October to 1st November 2010.  Please be sure to order your prescriptions well in advance to ensure you have sufficient medication to cover  you over this period.

Prescriptions
As well as being able to order online, you are now able to order your repeat prescription 24 hours a day 7 days a week (including bank holidays), using our automated prescription service.  Just telephone the usual prescription number and follow the prompts. You can also leave a message when the prescription line is busy instead of waiting to speak to a receptionist.  You should still allow 48-hours before collection (excluding weekends and bank holidays).

NEW PARTNER

Dr Sue Fairhead  will be joining the practice on the 1st July 2009.  Some of our diabetic patients may well remember her from the Diabetic intermediate clinic.  Dr Fairhead has special interests in Diabetes, Coronary Heart Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, Child Health, Obesity Management and Family Planning. 

Dr David Fielding

Special interests: General Medicine, Musculoskeletal Medicine and Gastroenterology. 


Doctors
Nursing Staff
Practice Team
Healthcare Team

Practice Management

Janis Smith
Practice Manager
AMSPAR Diploma in Practice Management
Our Practice Manager oversees the staff and the smooth running of the practice. She will be only too willing to help you with any administrative or non-medical aspects of your health and treatment. She is available by appointment to discuss any suggestions which may improve our service to you.

Administration

The Practice employs Tracy as Medical Secretary who's duties are to provide secretarial support to the Doctors and ensures referrals and paperwork is dealt with efficiently and effectively.

Reception

Cheryl
Senior Receptionist
Cheryl is responsible for the supervision and guidance of the reception team.
The team is responsible for making appointments and dealing with requests for repeat medication. Their aim is to help in the smooth running of the practice. The have a busy and difficult job and act on the instructions of the Doctors, so please be a "Patient Patient". All information given to them is treated in confidence and they are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the Doctors and Nurses. The more information you are able to give them the better they will be able to assist you