Situated within Lytham St Annes, we provide a wide range of medical services for people living in the FY8 postcode, from one-off problems to longer-term illnesses. NHS patients, staff and visitors must continue to wear face coverings in healthcare settings. How likely are you to recommend our GP practice to friends and family if they needed similar care or treatment?
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Situated within the village of Ansdell, we provide a wide range of medical services for local people, from one-off problems to longer-term illnesses.
The practice is a member of NHS Fylde and Wyre Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), the organisation responsible for buying high quality, safe and effective health services to meet the needs of local people.
We are also registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) under the Health and Social Care Act 2008.
The CQC regularly inspect the practice to ensure that we are meeting national standards of quality and safety.
The practice is a member of NHS Fylde and Wyre Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), the organisation responsible for buying high quality, safe and effective health services to meet the needs of local people.
We are also registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) under the Health and Social Care Act 2008.
The CQC regularly inspect the practice to ensure that we are meeting national standards of quality and safety.
The NHS in England is using an electronic record called the Summary Care Record (SCR) to support patient care.
The Summary Care Record is a copy of key information from your GP record.
It provides authorised healthcare staff with faster, secure access to essential information about you when you need unplanned care or when your GP practice is closed.
The Summary Care Record is a copy of key information from your GP record.
It provides authorised healthcare staff with faster, secure access to essential information about you when you need unplanned care or when your GP practice is closed.
Everyone who is cared for by the NHS in England has formal rights to make choices about the service they receive.
These include the right to choose a GP surgery, to state which GP you'd like to see, to choose which hospital you're treated at, and to receive information to support your choices.
NHS Fylde and Wyre Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has published a guide to help patients make choices about their NHS care.
This follows a survey earlier in the year which showed that nine out of 10 local people would like to be able to choose their GP practice.
These include the right to choose a GP surgery, to state which GP you'd like to see, to choose which hospital you're treated at, and to receive information to support your choices.
NHS Fylde and Wyre Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has published a guide to help patients make choices about their NHS care.
This follows a survey earlier in the year which showed that nine out of 10 local people would like to be able to choose their GP practice.
Below is a list of the Surgery based clinics that we offer.
Please consult with your GP in the first instance.
A comprehensive service is available by appointment with the doctors or practice nurses.
The fitting of coils is done by special arrangement - please enquire.
The 'morning after' pill is available by appointment with a doctor, and if required, this should be made clear to the reception team, to ensure a same day appointment.
We have an automatic Blood Pressure machine in the waiting room so that our patients can check their blood pressure when they come to the surgery, either for an appointment or on an ad hoc basis.
Please consult with your GP in the first instance.
A comprehensive service is available by appointment with the doctors or practice nurses.
The fitting of coils is done by special arrangement - please enquire.
The 'morning after' pill is available by appointment with a doctor, and if required, this should be made clear to the reception team, to ensure a same day appointment.
We have an automatic Blood Pressure machine in the waiting room so that our patients can check their blood pressure when they come to the surgery, either for an appointment or on an ad hoc basis.
During the hours when the surgery is closed and when it is a non-emergency situation, please telephone 111.
This will connect you to the national NHS 111 service, who will assess your condition and direct you to the local service best suited to your needs.
For any serious life-threatening emergencies, such as chest pain or shortness of breath, always call 999.
This will connect you to the national NHS 111 service, who will assess your condition and direct you to the local service best suited to your needs.
For any serious life-threatening emergencies, such as chest pain or shortness of breath, always call 999.
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