We aim to provide excellent quality health care services to all our registered patients. We have a well-established team of experienced GPs, nurses and administrative staff who help us achieve this. We offer a variety of methods for patients to access health care to suit differing needs. These include on-day appointments, routine appointments, telephone consultations on most days, home visits where necessary and online access to appointments.
We have a strong ethos in promoting excellence. This is recognised by the Care Quality Commision who rate our services as Good and by the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery who recognise our skills and accredit us as a teaching practice. This allows us to help train the next generation of doctors to become GPs. We care about our patients. We aim to offer a listening, holistic approach to healthcare, encouraging people to be actively involved in managing their health problems.
We offer a broad range of in-house services which includes some activities traditionally offered at hospitals.
We have a strong ethos in promoting excellence. This is recognised by the Care Quality Commision who rate our services as Good and by the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery who recognise our skills and accredit us as a teaching practice. This allows us to help train the next generation of doctors to become GPs. We care about our patients. We aim to offer a listening, holistic approach to healthcare, encouraging people to be actively involved in managing their health problems.
We offer a broad range of in-house services which includes some activities traditionally offered at hospitals.
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Richmond Medical Centre was formed in 1985.
In 1992 the practice moved to a new purpose built building.
The Centre provides a warm, welcoming and comfortable environment for patients and staff.
As a practice we have a Statement of Purpose which goes into what we aspire to do as a surgery for our patients and what we wish to acheive and maintain as a practice.
The practice has approximately 8300 patients predominantly from Manor, Intake, Woodthorpe and Richmond but we also have patients in Frecheville, Stradbroke and Handsworth.
In 1992 the practice moved to a new purpose built building.
The Centre provides a warm, welcoming and comfortable environment for patients and staff.
As a practice we have a Statement of Purpose which goes into what we aspire to do as a surgery for our patients and what we wish to acheive and maintain as a practice.
The practice has approximately 8300 patients predominantly from Manor, Intake, Woodthorpe and Richmond but we also have patients in Frecheville, Stradbroke and Handsworth.
As a means of ending our dependency on oil Richmond Medical Centre have made a commitment to the community and the plants, animals, and wildlife that, if possible we will ride our bikes, walk, take the bus, or carpool whenever it is possible.
Each and every day we promise to make a conscious effort to use means other than cars to get to work, undertake home visits and to run errands.
We ask that YOU, our patient, join the effort to stop dependency on oil by walking or using your bike to visit the surgery.
Each and every day we promise to make a conscious effort to use means other than cars to get to work, undertake home visits and to run errands.
We ask that YOU, our patient, join the effort to stop dependency on oil by walking or using your bike to visit the surgery.
Dr Scott qualified from Sheffield University Medical School in 1986.
Her interests lie in the areas of paediatrics, gynaecology, women's health and she is a trainer.
She has responsibility for Clinical Governance, family planning and neurology.
She too trains qualified doctors to be GPs.
She has responsibility for clinical governance, audit and is complaints lead for the practice.
She is also the adult and child safeguarding lead for the practice.
Dr Liley graduated from Sheffield University in 1999 and has an interest in Medical education.
Her interests lie in the areas of paediatrics, gynaecology, women's health and she is a trainer.
She has responsibility for Clinical Governance, family planning and neurology.
She too trains qualified doctors to be GPs.
She has responsibility for clinical governance, audit and is complaints lead for the practice.
She is also the adult and child safeguarding lead for the practice.
Dr Liley graduated from Sheffield University in 1999 and has an interest in Medical education.
The Type 1 / (Read 3 Code XaZ8A) secondary uses opt-out is a code which can, at your request, be applied to your electronic medical records by your GP Practice.
NHS Digital will only continue to hold information extracted from your hospital records, as well as aggregate information i.e.
Type Two NHS Digital is introducing a new tool that people can use to opt out of their confidential patient information being used for reasons other than their individual care and treatment.
The new system will offer patients and the public the opportunity to make an informed choice about whether they wish their confidential patient information to be used just for their individual care and treatment or also used for research and planning purposes.
NHS Digital will only continue to hold information extracted from your hospital records, as well as aggregate information i.e.
Type Two NHS Digital is introducing a new tool that people can use to opt out of their confidential patient information being used for reasons other than their individual care and treatment.
The new system will offer patients and the public the opportunity to make an informed choice about whether they wish their confidential patient information to be used just for their individual care and treatment or also used for research and planning purposes.
The Green Impact for Health project has been developed for General Practice by the National Union of Students, GPs, trainees, and medical students.
It's supported by University of Bristol, NHS Health Education South West and the Severn Faculty of the RCGP.
The web-based scheme is designed to improve the environmental performance of general practice while saving money and ensuring that the way we provide our services offers the greatest benefit to society as a whole.
The scheme has actions for practices at all stages of engagement with sustainability.
It's supported by University of Bristol, NHS Health Education South West and the Severn Faculty of the RCGP.
The web-based scheme is designed to improve the environmental performance of general practice while saving money and ensuring that the way we provide our services offers the greatest benefit to society as a whole.
The scheme has actions for practices at all stages of engagement with sustainability.
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