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Friends and Family Test

Would you recommend us to your friends and family? and are you happy with the services? Click on the Friends and Family Test on the right hand side.

PPG You said, We did

We now have a you said, we did progress report based on the results from our PPG. Click the Group Results tab from here

Online Appointments

Now you can book some appointments online!
See the latest news section for more details.

Online Prescriptions

Now you can request your repeat prescriptions online!
See the latest news section for more details.

SMS Appointment Reminders

With your consent, we can text you (free) a confirmation of your appointment and a reminder message a day before.
See the latest news section for more details.

Self Check-In Board

The new self check-in screen has arrived and is up and running. So avoid the queue and try it out when arriving for an appointment. It is simple to use but please ask at reception if you need any help

Patient Participation Group

 Thanks to all those who signed up to our Patient Group. We are currently running this year's major patient questionnaire and will share the results in mid-october. Please look out for further information in the "Latest News" section. We always welcome new members so please go to the Patient Group page if you would like to join.

Named GP for all patients

By 31st March 2016, every GP practice is required by the Government under the terms of the latest GP contract to allocate and inform all patients a named accountable GP.

Rooley Lane Medical Centre has allocated every patient a GP who will be responsible for their overall care. This is purely an administrative exercise. If you do wish to know or change your named GP, we will make reasonable efforts to accomodate this request. 

Please note: there is no need to telephone the practice for this information. Simply ask reception on your next visit

  • This does not prevent you from seeing any GP or Nurse Practitioner in the practice as you currently do.
  • Your named GP will not be available at all times and if your needs are urgent, you may need to discuss them with an alternative doctor.
  • You will still receive the same level of care.
  • You do not need to do any anything else nothing will change for you.

                                                                                                                               

For any remaining patients who do not know who their named GP is please come in to the practice and ask one of the receptionist who will be able to tell you.

 

For more information please click on the link below:

http://bma.org.uk/practical-support-at-work/contracts/gp-contracts-and-funding/general-practice-funding/gp-contract-2015-2016-england/gp-contract-named-gp



 
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