Your Named Accountable GP is: Dr V Agrawal
Patients have been allocated an accountable GP, patients can obtain the name of their accountable GP by contacting the practice or by asking at your next appointments with either the Doctor or Nurse. This does not affect your choice of GP in the practice when attending appointments.
We will be closed on the following bank holidays in 2021:
Friday 1st January
Friday 2nd April
Monday 5th April
Monday 3rd May
Monday 31st May
Monday 30th August
Monday 27th December
Tuesday 28th December
Have you recently changed address?
If you have recently moved address and cannot get to surgery in order to complete a change of address form then you are able to view and print here and can complete at home and return to us via post or email. It is vital that you do complete a change of address form once you have moved so that we can update our records and ensure that any information we need to send to you is going to the correct address.
If you are experiencing low mood, stress or anxiety you can now gain help by completing an on-line referral to the IAPT service. IAPT is a free NHS service offering a wide range of talking therapies from highly experienced, qualified professionals. Please refer on-line by visiting https://www.covwarkpt.nhs.uk/iapt or you can give them a call Monday – Friday 9am-4.30pm on 024 7667 1090 .
WELCOME TO STOCKINGFORD MEDICAL CENTRE
***URGENT MESSAGE***
PLEASE DO NOT VISIT THE SURGERY IF YOU HAVE THE FOLLOWING:
Please visit here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
for further information.
Please see attached link that gives advice and guidance on how to wear and make a cloth face covering that allows you to breathe comfortably:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-to-wear-and-make-a-cloth-face-covering/how-to-wear-and-make-a-cloth-face-covering
If you have an emergency and need to speak or see a doctor/nurse urgently telephone the surgery where an
appropriate appointment will be given. If it is a life or death situation telephone 999 for an ambulance. If surgery
is closed when you telephone then please hang up and dial 111 for the out of hours service.
Unless you need emergency medical attention avoid local A&E departments. Doctors and nurses there are
equipped to deal with serious cases of injury and illness, not routine and minor ailments. Calling an ambulance
won't necessarily mean you are seen any quicker at A&E as the most serious cases are prioritised.
URGENT NOTICE:
Please can ALL patients who have an appointment booked with us to attend the surgery wearing a mask. This is now something we need to put into place now we are able to see patients for certain appointments. We thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation.