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Surgery Opening Times Mon/Thurs/Fri 8:15am - 6:30pm PRE-BOOKED APPOINTMENTS ONLY Tues and Weds 8.15am - 7.00pm PRE-BOOKED APPOINTMENTS ONLY Saturdays 8:30am - 10:30am PRE-BOOKED APPOINTMENTS ONLY We are able to offer a variety of early, lunchtime and late. Actual session times vary between the Doctors. Please contact Reception for details. Website - www.pembrokeroadsurgery.co.uk Services and information available 24 hours a day: Book, cancel, and amend Doctor and Nurse Order repeat prescriptions Print travel forms Find a wealth of information about the Practice, the staff, local chemists, contact numbers and links to other useful sites. Registering with the Practice If you haven t already done so you may register at the Practice by coming into Reception with: Photographic ID Proof of your current address (eg bank/mortgage statement) Previous address NHS number (obtainable from your current GP) As part of the registration process you will need to have your blood pressure checked. The GPs at this Practice do not hold personal lists. This means you are free to see any Doctor. If you wish to be seen by a particular doctor you may have to wait a little longer. Practice Area The Practice is part of NHS Bristol which is based at South Plaza in central Bristol. They may be contacted by telephone on 0117 9766600. Our Practice area includes BS1, BS8, that part of BS7 west of Ashley Down Road and Muller Road, parts of BS6 and all of BS9. Text Message Service It is important that we have an up-to-date phone number for you in order that we can get hold of you should we need to. If you are able to provide us with a mobile number, we would like to use this number to send you appointment reminders by text. These will be sent out 24hrs ahead of your appointment time. We are also able to use text messages to advise you of our in-house services which may be of interest to you.

Practice Staff Practice Manager - Heather Carrigan Assistant Practice Manager - Melanie Templer Reception Team - Our Reception Team make, deal with requests for home visits and repeat prescriptions and carry out many other clerical duties. They will be your first point of contact at the Practice and are a useful source of information. They will help you with any queries you may have. Please note: The telephones on Reception are often very busy in the morning, particularly Mondays. It would help the Receptionists if all routine enquiries are made after 11:00am. Admin Team - We have a small and dedicated team working behind the scenes providing invaluable administrative support to the Practice. Nurse Practitioner - Sister Chris Milsom (BA,BSc) Sister Milsom is a qualified Nurse Practitioner with an extended prescribing qualification. She runs an Open Surgery for patients with urgent medical problems. Anyone attending this surgery, who she feels needs to be seen by a Doctor will be seen the same day by the Duty GP. To access this service, please telephone Reception as soon as possible after 08:30 requesting an Open Surgery appointment. Open Surgery runs from 08:30-12:00 Monday-Friday - this is not a walk-in clinic Practice Nurses Sister Sarah Tucker (RN) Sister Amy Dodd (RN) Health Care Assistant Ursula Roberts Genevieve Emery Specialist Diabetes Nurse Sister Lynn Wrathall The Nurses also run clinics for patients with long-term conditions: Asthma/COPD clinic Tuesday 16:00-17:30 Diabetes clinic Tuesday 13:00-18:25 Wednesday 08:30-14:30

Blood Test Clinics Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 08:30-16:30 07:30-16:30 08:30-16:30 08:30-16:30 08:30-13:00 Health Visitors - Our HV team are based at Hampton House and can be contacted on 0117 330 2626. Community Matrons - Alix Lee and Tess Spence are the Community Matrons attached to the Practice, and are also based at Hampton House. District Nurses - The DNs provide Community Nursing services for those patients that are housebound and therefore cannot come to the Surgery. They are based at Hampton House and can be contacted on 0117 330 2717. Childhood Immunisations We run an open clinic on Friday afternoons between 14:00 and 15:00 for all childhood immunisations to be administered. This clinic provides a lovely way to meet up with other mums in the waiting room. The first stage of the primary course is generally given at the same time as your baby s eight week check. An appointment will be sent to you. If you are unable to attend the clinic, please speak to a Receptionist who will be able to give you an appointment with an appropriately trained nurse. Booking Appointments Our GP can be booked up to ten working days ahead. For example, if you phone us on a Monday you will be able to book as far ahead as Friday the following week. Please do not pressure the Receptionists to break this rule. GP can be made by phone using our automated service or over the Internet using the online tool. To be able to book online you must pick up a registration form from Reception as this will give you a unique PIN number. Nurse can be booked by phone or online approximately one month ahead. When attending the Surgery for your appointment please arrive in plenty of time. The Doctor or Nurse will usually be unable to see you if you are more than 10 minutes late. To avoid queuing at the desk please use our self check-in system, which is opposite the Reception desk. Cancellations: You can cancel your appointment by phone, online, or by TEXT, just send a message with your full name and date of appointment to 07934 181640. If you cannot make your appointment please let us know as soon as possible - we usually manage to fill cancellations.

Home Visits Requests for house calls should be made between 08.30-11.00 am. Home visits are reserved for the elderly and housebound. Please remember that home visits are time consuming and we ask patients to attend the Surgery wherever possible. Repeat Prescriptions The Practice can accept repeat prescriptions requests in writing. To ensure accuracy the Receptionists are not able to take requests over the telephone. Please respect this rule. You may use the right hand side of your previous prescription or merely send your request in writing to Reception. Forms are also available in the porch for re-ordering. Online ordering is available via our website www.pembrokeroadsurgery.co.uk Please allow 48 hours before collecting your prescription from the Practice. If a pharmacy collects your prescriptions for you, please allow 72 hours before collecting your medication from them. It is the patient s responsibility to ensure that all prescriptions are ordered in plenty of time and we appreciate your support in this. Volunteers Group We run a Volunteers Group here at the Practice, which helps with transport to and from the Practice and also hospital. The members also offer a befriending service for lonely or isolated patients who would benefit from someone visiting them regularly, at home or in hospital. All of the volunteers are checked against the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) We then meet with them to discuss how the Group is run and what support the Practice can offer, before they become active members. To access the transport service, please phone the Practice on 0117 973 3790 and speak with a member of the Reception team, giving as much notice as possible for your request. A minimum of 48 hours is required to arrange transport. Please note that in some circumstances it may not be possible to fulfil requests. A voluntary contribution is usually made to the driver, depending on what is appropriate to the length and time of the journey. Most of the drivers will have a discretionary box on their dashboards for this. We suggest that a minimum donation of 2 for a local journey is sufficient. The befriending service can also be requested via the Reception Team. An initial visit will be arranged and then it is up to the volunteer and patient as to how often it is appropriate to meet and what activities they choose to do. From past experience, a weekly visit seems to work well. If you would like to find out more information about this service, then please ring us or ask at Reception. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer and would like more information, please ask at Reception.

Test Results It is your responsibility to obtain any test results. We kindly ask patients to ring for test results after 14:00. Please note that some results take longer than others to arrive. Please remember that Reception staff are not medically trained, so if you have a query regarding a result please make an appointment to see a Doctor or ask for a Doctor or Nurse to telephone you. Access Parking There is unrestricted parking available on Pembroke Road and surrounding streets. Disabled Access At the rear of the building you will find a wheelchair and pushchair access ramp. To gain access, please press the buzzer at the back door. For ease of access this door is power - assisted. Facilities We have a designated wheelchair access toilet facility opposite Reception. There are also baby -changing facilities available. We have a lift which enables patients to get to the lower and upper floors of the building. Out of Hours Care If you need urgent medical advice when the Practice is closed, please call the NHS 111 service on 111. Calls from landlines and mobiles are free. The 111 Team will advise you of the most appropriate service for you. You may be asked to attend one of the local Out-of-Hours clinics located at Bristol Royal Infirmary, Southmead Hospital or South Bristol Community Hospital. Alternatively, you may be advised to go to A&E or contact your own GP the next day. Details of your call to 111, including any advice given, will be forwarded to the Surgery the next working day for inclusion in your medical record and to inform us if any follow-up is needed. Copying Letters to Patients The initiative to copy clinicians letters to patients is part of the Government s policy to increase patient involvement in their care and treatment. If you would like copies of any letters we have written about you please speak with Heather Carrigan, Practice Manager.

Your Medical Records We keep information about your care and treatment in the form of electronic medical records. This ensures that your Doctor, Nurse or other healthcare professional has accurate and up-to-date information to assess your health needs and to plan your future care. Information from your records will be used if you are referred to a Specialist or another part of the NHS. Other healthcare providers such as Midwives, District Nurses and Health Visitors also have access to the records of patients they are caring for. Information from your medical records may also be used for research and clinical audit, and we remove any details that might identify you. The sharing of some types of sensitive information is strictly controlled by law and anyone who is receiving it is also under a legal duty to keep it confidential. You have a legal right to see your health records. For information on how to do this, please see our website or enquire at Reception. Zero Tolerance Policy Everyone who works at the Practice has the right to care for patients without being abused. We ask that you treat your GP and his/her staff properly without violence or abuse. Patients who are violent or threaten violence towards GPs or staff may be removed from the Practice list. Local patients who have been removed from Practice lists because of violence will be registered with a GP who will see them at a pre-arranged time at a secure location. Comments and Complaints We endeavour to provide the best service possible to our patients, however we are aware that it is impossible to please everyone all of the time. We hope that most problems can be sorted out quickly and easily, preferably at the time they arise and with the person concerned. Where we are not able to resolve the problem in this way and you wish to make a formal complaint please do so, preferably in writing as soon as possible after the event, as this helps us to establish what happened more easily. Please see our complaints procedure which is available from Reception or can be downloaded from our website: www.pembrokeroadsurgery.co.uk For an informal chat, please contact our Complaints Manager, Heather Carrigan via Reception on 0117 973 3790

Choose and Book - Choice and flexibility for the patient When you and your GP agree that you need an appointment with a specialist, the Choose and Book system offers you a choice of hospital/clinic, date and time for your appointment. Choose and Book will also give you the ability to: manage your existing, if you are currently undergoing treatment fit your treatment in with your other commitments, at home and at work choose that fit with your carer's schedule check the status of your referral and to change or cancel your easily over the phone or on the internet. For further information please visit www.chooseandbook.nhs.uk Services which attract a fee The National Health Service provides most healthcare to most people free of charge, but there are exceptions. The NHS does not employ GPs, but has a contract with them to provide NHS general medical services for their patients. Sometimes GPs are asked to provide additional services, which fall outside of their NHS contract, and in these circumstances they are entitled to make a reasonable charge for providing them. The Practice has a list of charges compiled using British Medical Association (BMA) guidelines: Private Fees When a Doctor signs a certificate or completes a report, they need to check the patient s entire medical record to ensure they are providing accurate information. Therefore we do ask for reasonable notice to complete such reports. Below are a few examples where payment from the patient is required: Private sick note Private prescription for malaria tablets Simple statement of fact letter Certain travel vaccinations Medical examinations for sports activities, HGV licence etc Completion of holiday cancellation form Viewing medical records If you need a form completed, please contact Reception who will be able to advise you about charges.

Others NHS Services Available to You Walk-in Centres Walk-in Centres provide fast and convenient access to a range of NHS services including information, advice and treatment for minor illnesses and minor injuries. Centres are open from early morning to late evening. Broadmead Medical Centre South Bristol Walk-in Centre (within Boots) South Bristol Community Hospital 59 Broadmead Urgent Care Centre Bristol Whitchurch Lane BS1 3EA Bristol BS14 0DE 0117 954 9828 0117 342 9692 Pharmacy Advice Pharmacists are experts on medicines and how they work. They are able to offer advice regarding common complaints such as coughs, colds, aches and pains. They can help you decide if you need to see a doctor. You can talk to your pharmacist in confidence without making an appointment. Patient Advice and Liason Service (PALS) As a patient, relative or carer sometimes you may need to turn to someone for help, advice and support. This is where the Patient Advice and Liaison Service comes in. PALS aim is to help sort out any problems or concerns you may have when using health services. They are based at NHS Bristol and can be contacted on 0117 900 3433 If you look after someone who is frail, disabled or mentally ill you are a carer and it is important that your GP knows so we can offer you the appropriate help. Carers are entitled to a Carers Assessment which provides a chance to talk about your needs as a carer and the possible ways help could be given. It also looks at the needs of the person for whom you care. There is no charge for an assessment. Are you a Carer? Please contact the Reception Team if you are a carer and we can update our records and provide you with some relevant information regarding national and local support services. You may also find the following websites useful: www.carers.org www.nhs.uk/carersdirect Attendance Allowance, blue Badges etc: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/index.htm