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We support our staff to further improve/advance their skills and therefore staff undertaking training may be present in your consultation.
You will be informed of who is present and you.
At the Boleyn Medical Centre, we are dedicated to providing effective physical and mental health care to our patients, as well as health promotion and disease prevention.
Our Mission Statement At the Boleyn Medical Centre, we are dedicated to providing effective physical and mental health care to our patients, as well as health promotion and disease prevention.
At the Boleyn Medical Centre, we are dedicated to providing effective physical and mental health care to our patients, as well as health promotion and disease prevention.
We have an attitude of continuous improvement and aim to treat our patients with compassion, dignity and respect.
We wish to help and support our patients' well-being as a team.
We do our best to try to call patients in for regular reviews, but if you have a long term/chronic disease and have not had a check up in the last 12 months, please contact the surgery.
Family planning service is provided.
These include pre-pregnancy advice, pill prescribing, coil fittings, injectable methods, emergency methods and natural family planning.
We provide joint services with the hospital and we have a midwife who attends the surgery twice a week.
Once your pregnancy is confirmed, you will need to attend the surgery to collect an antenatal self-referral form; this then needs to be taken to the hospital, along with photo ID to book your appointments with the antenatal team.
Prescriptions will only be issued to patients where it is clinically indicated and if authorised by the Doctor.
We offer electronic prescribing, where your prescriptions will be sent directly to your chosen Pharmacy which saves you time.
You can nominate your chosen pharmacy with the pharmacy or with us, please let reception know.
You may be asked to see the Doctor before a prescription is issued if you are due for a medication review.
You can book an appointment regarding your medications if you have any concerns or queries.
We usually receive results between 2-3 weeks from your test date, however this can vary depending on test you have been sent for.
We will contact patients if a follow up appointment is required once we have received your results, however, it is advisable to contact the surgery 2-3 weeks following your test to check if we have received them.
It is vital that you give updated telephone numbers and change of addresses as quickly as possible so that you are contactable.
If you do not hear from us and you would like to discuss your results with a clinician, please call the surgery to book a routine appointment.
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