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Patient Triage System

Please use our online form to contact the practice, open core surgery hours ONLY.
Please note, we cannot accept any emails or letters from patients with information or requests for our clinical team, all these requests must be submitted via the form, if you are unable to do this, please call

Pharmaself 24 – Collecting medications in hot weather

Due to the hot weather we are currently experiencing, temperatures within our Pharmaself machine may exceed the recommended storage conditions for medications. As a result, we are temporarily unable to store medications in the machine.
In the meantime, medications can be collected from the dispensary between 9:00am and 6:00pm. Please note that the dispensary is closed between 1:00pm and 1:30pm.
We will monitor the temperatures daily and advise when medications can be safely stored in the Pharmaself machine and normal collections can resume. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

Zero tolerance

The practice fully supports the NHS zero tolerance policy. The aim of this policy is to tackle the increasing problem of violence against staff working in the NHS and ensures that doctors and their staff have a right to care for others without fear of being attacked or abused.

We understand that ill patients do not always act in a reasonable manner and will take this into consideration when trying to deal with a misunderstanding or complaint. We ask you to treat your doctors and their staff courteously and act reasonably.

All incidents will be followed up and you will be sent a formal warning after a second incident or removed from the practice list after a third incident if your behaviour has been unreasonable.

However, aggressive behaviour, be it violent or verbal abusive, will not be tolerated and may result in you being removed from the practice list and, in extreme cases, the police will be contacted if an incident is taking place and the patient is posing a threat to staff or other patients.

Removal from the practice list

A good patient-doctor relationship, based on mutual respect and trust, is the cornerstone of good patient care. The removal of patients from our list is an exceptional and rare event and is a last resort in an impaired patient-practice relationship. When trust has irretrievably broken down, it is in the patient’s interest, just as much as that of the surgery, that they should find a new practice. An exception to this is on immediate removal on the grounds of violence e.g. when the police are involved.

Removing other members of the household

In rare cases, however, because of the possible need to visit patients at home it may be necessary to terminate responsibility for other members of the family or the entire household. The prospect of visiting patients where a relative who is no longer a patient of the practice by virtue of their unacceptable behaviour resides, or being regularly confronted by the removed patient, may make it too difficult for the practice to continue to look after the whole family. This is particularly likely where the patient has been removed because of violence or threatening behaviour and keeping the other family members could put doctors or their staff at risk.

Page published: 24 September 2024
Last updated: 25 September 2024