Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Brain Tumour Awareness Day Friday 6th March

We are joining thousands of people around the UK wearing bandanas to mark Brain Tumour Awareness Day .  We will be "wearing ours out"  in the practice on Friday 6th March 2015. Everyone taking part will wear a specially designed bandana that we have purchased to raise money for the Brain Tumour Charity.     We will also have a collection box out on Friday if anyone would like to support us.   You can also find out more and purchase merchandise at   www.thebraintumourcharity.org

We are inspired to do something on Friday March 6th as it is also the day that Dr Mat King will start his journey to walk the Camino.   We wanted to raise awareness not only for the Brain Tumour Charity but also to mark this significant day for Mat, his family and all those who will join him on his walk.  Follow Mat's progress at https://matthewkingcamino.wordpress.com/ 

Mat has also set up a charity donation page at http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MatthewKingCamino&d-49489-p=1  where funds raised will go to Force.






Friday, February 27, 2015

Dr Sarah Russell

Dr Russell has changed her days of work to Monday mornings, Tuesday all day and Wednesday afternoons.

Patients who are outside our area

The practice is not currently taking part in the voluntary scheme to register patients outside of our practice area.

Periodically our doctors will review their lists of patients and look at those who are registered here but are outside our practice area.  If you are not currently receiving ongoing care for a current episode of illness or your health is currently stable and well managed, we will write to you to ask you to register with a doctor who covers your area.

We are currently going through this process and some of our patients will receive letters asking them to register elsewhere.  We do appreciate that moving surgeries can be upsetting but in the longer term getting to know your new practice and building a relationship with your doctor will be beneficial should you become ill in the future.

If you are not sure where your nearest surgery is you can find the closest services to you at NHS Choices http://www.nhs.uk/Service-Search/GP/LocationSearch/4

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Dr Matthew King

We would like to thank everyone for their patience, understanding and support.  Thank you also  for the cards and gifts that have been handed in to reception.  These have been passed on to Mat who has been overwhelmed by your kindness, thoughtfulness and generosity.  

Mat says:

Together with friends I have been “training” for the Camino by walking on Dartmoor, walking sections of the South West coastal path, and selected circular walks in East Devon. My kit list is sorted, flights are booked, and feet have thicker skin. I fly to Biarritz, and then by bus and train to St Jean Pied de Port which is the starting town to the north of the Pyrenees. 

If anyone might be interested, a charity donation site has been set up by my family.  The charity is FORCE which seems very appropriate in the circumstances as well as my wife working there as a cancer care counsellor.

http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/MatthewKingCamino

To follow Mat on his epic journey please  subscribe to his blog at matthewkingcamino.wordpress.com

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Coleridge Medical Centre closed 1.00pm - 5.30pm Thursday 5th February for staff training


Training Afternoon 

Please note on

Thursday 5th February 2015
The Coleridge Medical Centre will be closed
between 1:00pm and 5:30pm for staff training.

In an EMERGENCY please dial 999

If you have an URGENT problem please
ring:
NHS 111 service by dialling
1 1 1

For Medical advice please ring:
NHS 111 service by dialling 1 1 1

Friday, January 30, 2015

Who is my doctor now?


From 1st February 2015 you will be registered with a GP Partner who will oversee your care. Dr King's patients will also be temporarily registered with another GP Partner.

When you contact us we will inform you who your registered GP is. However, you will be able to see other GPs within the Practice who will look after you throughout an episode of care.
If you are unsure who your registered GP is, please ask us.




Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Update on urgent and necessary measures

In October last year NEW Devon CCG announced a number of potential measures as part of their financial recovery programme.  This included publishing a list of services which were being considered for disinvestment.

This is because in 2013/14, the CCG’s financial position was in deficit by £14.5 million and a similar deficit was predicted for this financial year too. 

It was therefore decided  to take essential action to address this in order to prioritise the urgent care system, particularly during the difficult winter months, and to continue to achieve the guarantees that are made to patients in the NHS Constitution. 

  Please follow this link to read more

Friday, January 2, 2015

Friend and Family Test

Here a link to NHS England giving more information for patients about the Friends and Family Test

http://www.england.nhs.uk/ourwork/pe/fft/

You can complete a questionnaire online at our web site or in the practice.  The forms are by the prescription desk in our foyer.


Wednesday, December 31, 2014

What to do when we are closed

 We will be closed on 1st January 2015     If there is a life threatening emergency please ring 999.   Please do not attend Accident and Emergency with routine problems or problems that can wait until we reopen.    If you need any medical assistance that cannot wait until we reopen please ring 111.

GP appointments are now available on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays from Devon Primary Link at Honiton Hospital.  To book an appointment please phone 01392 269486.  The bookable appointment line is open Thursday and Friday 0800 to 1800.

We wish all our patients, staff and friends  a happy New Year.