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The practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses and provide help with health issues such as family planning and healthy living advice.
The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes and carry out cervical smears, blood pressure checks, ear syringing and dressings.
The Practice employs receptionists who provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries.
The practice nurses are qualified and registered nurses and provide help with health issues such as family planning and healthy living advice.
The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes and carry out cervical smears, blood pressure checks, ear syringing and dressings.
The Practice employs receptionists who provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries.
HIGHLEY SURGERY (Telephone 861572): If you have a minor medical emergency, during surgery hours your first port of call should be Highley Surgery.
MINOR INJURIES UNITS: Minor Injuries Units will see patients with minor illnesses and injuries, if their own GP surgeries are closed or cannot deal with the incident.
The Bridgnorth Community Hospital Minor Injuries Unit (Tel: 01746 762641) is open Monday to Sunday: 8am - 9.30pm.
ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY (A&E): The two Accident and Emergency departments in Shropshire are at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (Tel: 01743 261000) and Princess Royal Hospital, Telford (Tel: 01952 641222).
MINOR INJURIES UNITS: Minor Injuries Units will see patients with minor illnesses and injuries, if their own GP surgeries are closed or cannot deal with the incident.
The Bridgnorth Community Hospital Minor Injuries Unit (Tel: 01746 762641) is open Monday to Sunday: 8am - 9.30pm.
ACCIDENT AND EMERGENCY (A&E): The two Accident and Emergency departments in Shropshire are at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (Tel: 01743 261000) and Princess Royal Hospital, Telford (Tel: 01952 641222).
This practice currently offers patients facilities to book, view, amend, cancel and print appointments online.
This practice currently offers the facility for all patients to order online, view and print a list of their repeat prescriptions or medicines and appliances.
Information about your health and care helps us to improve your individual care, speed up diagnosis, plan your local services and research new treatments.
The NHS is committed to keeping patient information safe and always being clear about how it is used.
This practice currently offers the facility for all patients to order online, view and print a list of their repeat prescriptions or medicines and appliances.
Information about your health and care helps us to improve your individual care, speed up diagnosis, plan your local services and research new treatments.
The NHS is committed to keeping patient information safe and always being clear about how it is used.
Patients who have not been seen at the practice for 3 years, and between the ages of 16 and 75, may request a consultation during surgery hours.
Where a consultation is provided under this arrangement, appropriate enquiries will be made and examinations carried out as appear appropriate in the circumstances.
Patients aged 75 years and over who have not been seen in the practice for 12 months may also request a consultation during surgery hours as stated.
Where it is considered inappropriate for the patient to attend the practice owing to their medical condition, this consultation will take place in the patient's home.
Where a consultation is provided under this arrangement, appropriate enquiries will be made and examinations carried out as appear appropriate in the circumstances.
Patients aged 75 years and over who have not been seen in the practice for 12 months may also request a consultation during surgery hours as stated.
Where it is considered inappropriate for the patient to attend the practice owing to their medical condition, this consultation will take place in the patient's home.
Local GP practices working together to offer more convenient appointment times for patients.
Part of the national agenda by NHS England, Extended Access means patients will be able to make pre-bookable appointments to see a GP, practice nurse, or other qualified healthcare professional, at a time which may be more convenient for them.
In Shropshire, local practices will work together in a network of 'hubs' to provide this service.
The 'hubs' will take turns to provide the Extended Access appointments to patients.
Part of the national agenda by NHS England, Extended Access means patients will be able to make pre-bookable appointments to see a GP, practice nurse, or other qualified healthcare professional, at a time which may be more convenient for them.
In Shropshire, local practices will work together in a network of 'hubs' to provide this service.
The 'hubs' will take turns to provide the Extended Access appointments to patients.
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