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Friends and Family TestClick here to participate in the Friends and Family Test Download Friends and Family results. This website has been designed to tell you about the practice and the services that we offer. Please read it carefully. We trust that you will find it helpful and informative. The Stag Medical Centre is situated overlooking the Stag roundabout at the junction of Wickersley Road and Herringthorpe Valley Road.

The Rose Court Surgery is situated on the corner of Rosemary Road and Bawtry Road, Wickersley, in the main shopping area. There are car parks and full access for people with disabilities or who use wheelchairs, at both surgeries. Major bus routes serve both surgeries. The practice has been well established as a general medical practice in Rotherham for over 40 years now and in recent years has expanded dramatically.

Our main surgery, The Stag Medical Centre, was opened in 1989. This is a purpose-built medical centre, including operating facilities. Our branch surgery at Wickersley is the Rose Court Surgery and we moved into this development at the beginning of 1994.
Services
Specialist Practitioner Practice Nurses provide chronic disease management for the following; diabetes, respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
Provide routine and travel vaccinations including childhood immunisations, cervical smear tests, wound care management, ear care management, Healthy living advice and management of anticoagulation therapy.
A nursing associate is a new member of the nursing team in England.
This role is designed to help bridge the gap between health and care assistants and registered nurses.
When you are informed you are pregnant please contact reception and they will direct you to the midwifery service.
The midwife holds clinics on a regular basis at the surgery.
The midwife manages the appointment system so all communication regarding appointments is via the midwife.
Are arranged via phone, text, or letter.
Appointments are made via reception.
Patients usually see the trainee nurse associate or health care assistant for blood tests blood pressure, height weight and urine tests and foot checks.
Put simply, Patient Participation refers to patients taking an active interest in their health care providers.
Patient Participation Groups (PPGs) operate within GP surgeries and health centres.
Priorities are developed and agreed locally in order to meet local needs and to reflect the interests and commitment of the participants.
PPGs play an important role in informing the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) via a Clinical Reference Committee made up of GP representatives for each locality in a region about the patient's perspective on the quality, availability and provision of services.
A Carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction cannot cope without their support.
Anyone can become a carer; carers come from all walks of life, all cultures and can be of any age.
There are more carers in the country than the entire staff of both the NHS, the public and volunteer care services.
You play such a vital role as a carer, but what about YOUR needs.
With this in mind, the PPG approached the Practice Manager about setting up a Carer's Cafe.
Some patients may be issued with repeat prescriptions for their medication enabling them to continue treatment without seeing the doctor each time a prescription is required.
If you would like to order your repeat prescription online you must first register to use this service.
Click "Current Prescriptions", indicate which item(s) you require (you cannot order medication until 7 day(s) before it's due).
Please remember this system is to be used only for repeats.
You cannot request any other medication this way.
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