Once this has been done you will be provided with the appropriate paperwork to register for your account. Our premises are compliant with Disability Discrimination Act regulations and as such have suitable access for disabled patients. If you would like to know the name of your accountable GP please ask a member of our reception team who will be able to advise you.
Having a named GP does not mean that you can only see a specific Doctor as all Doctors at this practice are responsible for your care. If for an appointment you are requesting to see a certain Doctor please bear in mind you may need to wait for the next available appointment, if it is something you feel cannot wait then we urge you to see the next available Doctor.
Halcyon Medical will have present in the practice clinical and non-clinical personnel (medical students, student nurses, doctors, paramedics, work experience students) who we refer to as 'observers'. As part of their professional development and learning, they need to witness clinical consultations.
Having a named GP does not mean that you can only see a specific Doctor as all Doctors at this practice are responsible for your care. If for an appointment you are requesting to see a certain Doctor please bear in mind you may need to wait for the next available appointment, if it is something you feel cannot wait then we urge you to see the next available Doctor.
Halcyon Medical will have present in the practice clinical and non-clinical personnel (medical students, student nurses, doctors, paramedics, work experience students) who we refer to as 'observers'. As part of their professional development and learning, they need to witness clinical consultations.
Services
Please note that opening hours may at times be subject to temporary changes to allow for essential staff training, maintenance etc.
Please cancel any appointment that you cannot attend, otherwise you deprive another patient from getting an appointment.
If you wish to speak to a doctor or nurse during surgery hours, please call after morning surgery (11.30am) except in an emergency.
The IAS (Improved Access Scheme) extends the hours available to patients to be seen by a GP.
As Halcyon Medical is a member of Urban Health Primary Care Network, patients will be able to book to see a GP for the following extended hours:.
Please cancel any appointment that you cannot attend, otherwise you deprive another patient from getting an appointment.
If you wish to speak to a doctor or nurse during surgery hours, please call after morning surgery (11.30am) except in an emergency.
The IAS (Improved Access Scheme) extends the hours available to patients to be seen by a GP.
As Halcyon Medical is a member of Urban Health Primary Care Network, patients will be able to book to see a GP for the following extended hours:.
If you have seen your GP and they have referred you to see a specialist please view our Patient Referral Leaflet to find out what to do/expect next.
If you still have any questions please call us on 0121 203 9999 or e-mail halcyonmedical@nhs.net.
The practice nurses are available by appointment between 9.00am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday and between 10.00 - 14.00 on Saturday and 11.00 - 14.00 on Sunday.
If you are between the ages of 16 and 74 and have not been seen within the last three years, you may request a consultation with one of the doctors or practice nurses.
If you still have any questions please call us on 0121 203 9999 or e-mail halcyonmedical@nhs.net.
The practice nurses are available by appointment between 9.00am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday and between 10.00 - 14.00 on Saturday and 11.00 - 14.00 on Sunday.
If you are between the ages of 16 and 74 and have not been seen within the last three years, you may request a consultation with one of the doctors or practice nurses.
It is important to make this initial appointment as early as possible - at least 6 weeks before you travel - as a second appointment will be required with the practice nurse to actually receive the vaccinations.
These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine.
Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.
Some travel vaccines are ordered on a private prescription and these incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge.
These vaccines have to be ordered as they are not a stock vaccine.
Your second appointment needs to be at least 2 weeks before you travel to allow the vaccines to work.
Some travel vaccines are ordered on a private prescription and these incur a charge over and above the normal prescription charge.
A&E departments treat people with critical or life-threatening problems like head injuries, suspected heart attacks and serious illnesses or injuries.
This includes severe breathing difficulties, suspected broken bones and heavy blood loss.
You can see an nurse for advice, assessment and treatment for minor ailments and injuries such as cuts, bruises, minor infections, strains, sprains and skin complaints.
Your local GP surgery provides a wide range of services, including general medical advice and treatment, prescriptions, referral to a specialist or hospital and injections and tests.
This includes severe breathing difficulties, suspected broken bones and heavy blood loss.
You can see an nurse for advice, assessment and treatment for minor ailments and injuries such as cuts, bruises, minor infections, strains, sprains and skin complaints.
Your local GP surgery provides a wide range of services, including general medical advice and treatment, prescriptions, referral to a specialist or hospital and injections and tests.
MB ChB (Sheffield University) 1981 FRCGP AFOM DCH DRCOG, Diploma in Practical Dermatology (Cardiff University), Diploma in Acupuncture (UK) Specialities in Dermatology, Minor Skin Operations, Occupational Health and medical education.
Her training is supervised by Dr Nye.
Our receptionists have all undertaken specialised training and are keen to help patients in any way possible.
They do not offer medical advice but may be able to resolve queries by seeking more information from patients.
All information given to receptionists is treated with strict confidentiality.
Her training is supervised by Dr Nye.
Our receptionists have all undertaken specialised training and are keen to help patients in any way possible.
They do not offer medical advice but may be able to resolve queries by seeking more information from patients.
All information given to receptionists is treated with strict confidentiality.
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