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Out of Hours
On weekdays between the hours of 6.30pm and 8.00am, and all day and night at weekends and on bank holidays, services are commissioned by Hampshire Primary Care Trust.  If you wish to see an emergency doctor, phone Locks Road on 01489 583777 or Whiteley on 01489 881982

Test Results
If any tests are taken, it is your responsibility to telephone the surgery for the results. Please only telephone between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. If you wish to discuss the results, please request a routine telephone conversation with your GP or Nurse.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone either surgery. 

Your Records
Complaints
Practice Charter
PALS

What We Will Do For You

  • You will be treated couteously
  • We are always committed to providing the best possible service
  • We will always offer the treatment and advice we believe is best
  • We will arrange a home visit if you are too ill to attend the surgery
  • We will make every effort to see you promptly
  • We will inform you how to get the results of tests and x-rays
  • We will try to deal at once with any problems or complaints
  • A doctor is on call at all times for emergencies
  • You have the right to see your health records subject to any limitations in law
  • Your records care and treatment will be kept confidential.
  • We will try to answer the phone promptly and politely.  If you need to speak to a doctor you will be told when you can do this.
  • All patients regardless of race, disability, nationality, colour, ethnic origin, social class, age, religion, gender or sexual orientation will be treated equally

How You Can Help Us

  • Please treat all surgery staff with respect - they are only doing their job
  • Be on time for your appointment, but be prepared to wait if your own consultation is delayed by an emergency
  • Tell us of any change of name, address or telephone number so ours and your records are accurate
  • Tell us if you need to cancel
  • Call for a home visit or urgent appointment before 10.00am.  Home visits should only be requested if you are too ill to attend the surgery
  • Do not run out of you medication
  • Make routine follow up appointments before you leave the surgery
  • Be prepared to give the reception staff an indication of the nature of your
    needs so you can be treated by the most appropriate person
  • Tell us if you wish someone to accompany you during an examination as we
    routinely provide a chaperone
  • Request a longer appointment if another member of the family also need
    to be seen
  • We would, of course, be pleased to hear when you feel praise is due


PATIENTS' RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

You have a right to expect a high standard of medical care from our practice and we try at all times to provide the very best care possible within the resources available.
In order to assist us in this we require that you take full responsibility for ensuring that you do not abuse the service. For example, it is your responsibility to ensure that you keep medical appointments and follow the medical advice given.

Very occasionally a practice/patient relationship breaks down completely. In this situation the patient may choose to register with a different practice. The practice also has the right to remove that patient from their list. This would generally only follow a warning that had failed to remedy the situation and we would normally give the patient a specific reason for the removal.


Violent Patients - Zero Tolerance

The NHS operates A Zero Tolerance Policy with regard to violence and abuse and the practice has the right to remove violent patients from the list with immediate effect in order to safeguard practice staff, patients and other persons.

Violence in this context includes actual or threatened physical violence or verbal abuse which leads to fear for a person's safety.

In this situation we are obliged to notify the patient in writing of their removal from the list and record in the patient's medical records the fact of the removal and circumstances leading to it. The PCT is then responsible for providing further medical care for such patients.