We offer a range of clinics and services at the practice, including Child Health Clinics, Cervical Smears, Minor Surgery and Travel Vaccinations/Clinic. I would like to thank all our patients, their families, and carers that I have had the privilege of looking after over the last 35 years. I have really enjoyed my time as a General Practitioner and am humbled that I have been able to carry out this role for such a long time and had the most amazing support from my staff and colleagues over the years.
I will continue in an advisory capacity ONLY at Carmel Medical Practice and will carry on conducting valuable research tohopefully help the lives of future generations. It is with sadness but also a great degree of pride that I sign off as a general practitioner. Thank you all once again. 19/07/2021 - Due to reduced capacity ofpractice staff, please could you only call the surgery if your matter is urgent.
Could you also be patient with your prescription requests. This has been designed to help large numbers of people be recruited into vaccine trials over the coming months.
I will continue in an advisory capacity ONLY at Carmel Medical Practice and will carry on conducting valuable research tohopefully help the lives of future generations. It is with sadness but also a great degree of pride that I sign off as a general practitioner. Thank you all once again. 19/07/2021 - Due to reduced capacity ofpractice staff, please could you only call the surgery if your matter is urgent.
Could you also be patient with your prescription requests. This has been designed to help large numbers of people be recruited into vaccine trials over the coming months.
Services
The surgery offers extended hours for patients who require them due to work commitments etc. Please ask for further details at reception.
The Casualty Department at Darlington Memorial Hospital is open at all times.
Please use it for accidents and emergencies only.
If you are in doubt please telephone the surgery for advice first.
We encourage our patients to see us at all opportunities rather than the Walk-in Centre and the Accident and Emergency Department.
The Casualty Department at Darlington Memorial Hospital is open at all times.
Please use it for accidents and emergencies only.
If you are in doubt please telephone the surgery for advice first.
We encourage our patients to see us at all opportunities rather than the Walk-in Centre and the Accident and Emergency Department.
GP Specialist in Cardiology, Darlington Memorial Hospital.
Senior Clinical Lecturer, Centre for Integrated Health Care Research, University of Durham.
Mrs Gwenda Blake is responsible for the day-to-day running of the practice.
She welcomes any comments or suggestions and may be contacted if you have a problem or a complaint you would like to discuss.
Our administration staff will arrange appointments either by phone or face to face, and help with any queries.
The secretaries deal with all hospital communications, including hospital referrals, daily correspondence and any related queries.
Senior Clinical Lecturer, Centre for Integrated Health Care Research, University of Durham.
Mrs Gwenda Blake is responsible for the day-to-day running of the practice.
She welcomes any comments or suggestions and may be contacted if you have a problem or a complaint you would like to discuss.
Our administration staff will arrange appointments either by phone or face to face, and help with any queries.
The secretaries deal with all hospital communications, including hospital referrals, daily correspondence and any related queries.
Immunisation is the safest, most effective way of protecting your child against serious diseases.
It is therefore important that your child is protected.
An immunisation clinic is held by the Practice Nurses and your child will be sent an appointment to attend at the appropriate time.
If you are unable to attend please contact the Surgery to make alternative arrangements.
Women aged between 25 and 50 are advised to have a cervical smear carried out every three years.
This is a simple, quick test which may detect early changes at the neck of the womb.
It is therefore important that your child is protected.
An immunisation clinic is held by the Practice Nurses and your child will be sent an appointment to attend at the appropriate time.
If you are unable to attend please contact the Surgery to make alternative arrangements.
Women aged between 25 and 50 are advised to have a cervical smear carried out every three years.
This is a simple, quick test which may detect early changes at the neck of the womb.
Many travel vaccines must be given a couple of weeks before to travelling.
For that reason we can only vaccinate those that have a departure date of at least 8 weeks in the future.
Please call the surgery or come into the practice to arrange a telephone appointment with the nurse.
This allows the practice nurses to check your medical records to see what vaccines you have had in the past, Find which vaccines are needed for the country/countries you're travelling too, and arrange an appointment for you to receive these vaccines.
For that reason we can only vaccinate those that have a departure date of at least 8 weeks in the future.
Please call the surgery or come into the practice to arrange a telephone appointment with the nurse.
This allows the practice nurses to check your medical records to see what vaccines you have had in the past, Find which vaccines are needed for the country/countries you're travelling too, and arrange an appointment for you to receive these vaccines.
Please speak with the receptionist if you require more details of how to order your repeat prescriptions.
This is to ensure safe and responsible issuing of medication and to prevent unnecessary medicine waste.
Online from your GP Practice - if you are not already registered for patient online please speak to the practice.
Handing in the white, tear off part of your repeat prescription to the practice, identifying which medicines you require.
Please note that your nominated pharmacy can continue to collect and deliver your prescription once issued by the doctor.
This is to ensure safe and responsible issuing of medication and to prevent unnecessary medicine waste.
Online from your GP Practice - if you are not already registered for patient online please speak to the practice.
Handing in the white, tear off part of your repeat prescription to the practice, identifying which medicines you require.
Please note that your nominated pharmacy can continue to collect and deliver your prescription once issued by the doctor.
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