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Flu Clinic 2024

We would like to inform our patients 18 and over in clinical at risk groups, about changes to our Flu Clinics this year.

As part of our Primary Care Network The Arc Bucks PCN, Cherrymead will be offering the joint administration of both the COVID-19 and Flu vaccines (as recommended by NHS England).

These vaccinations will be available at Beaconsfield Medical Centre, Walkwood Rise, on October 5th, 6th, 11th, and 12th.

Additionally, we will offer vaccination clinics at Little Marlow Athletics Club, Marlow Rd, Little Marlow, Marlow SL7 3RS, on October 5th,7th,9th,11th,12th,14th,16th and 18th.

You can choose to book appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine, the Flu vaccine, or both on the same day or on separate days.

Appointments for these clinics can be booked via the text/SMS message link you should have received from the practice/PCN. If you haven’t received a message, please call Reception via 01494 445 150 after 2:00 PM, and they will assist you with the booking.

We will not be holding flu clinics at Cherrymead Surgery this year.

Check if you have norovirus

The main symptoms of norovirus are:

  • feeling sick (nausea)
  • diarrhoea
  • being sick (vomiting)

You may also have:

  • a high temperature
  • a headache
  • aching arms and legs

The symptoms start suddenly within 1 to 2 days of being infected.

How to treat norovirus yourself

You can usually treat yourself or your child at home.

The most important thing is to rest and have lots of fluids to avoid dehydration.

You will usually start to feel better in 2 to 3 days.

for more information visit 

https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2022/11/17/norovirus-what-to-do-if-you-catch-it-and-helping-to-stop-the-spread/

 

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VACCINATION RECORDS

The NHS is encouraging people registered with a GP practice in England to check that their vaccination records are up to date, and to contact the Vaccination Data Resolution Service (VDRS) or the Overseas Vaccines Validation Service if their record isn’t showing correctly.

 

It’s important that records are accurate so the NHS can invite the right people at the right time if vaccinations are due. It might also mean a hassle-free journey for those planning to use an NHS COVID Pass to travel abroad.

 

Everyone over 12 who has had a COVID-19 vaccination in England can view their record using the NHS COVID Pass web pages or, for those over 13, through the NHS App.

 

If a member of the public had their vaccinations in England but there is an error on their record, or they have a missing or incomplete record, they should call 119 and ask to be referred to the VDRS. The VDRS will then aim to contact them within 5 working days. Please note they need to be registered with an English GP practice to use this service.

 

People over 16 who have had one or more COVID-19 vaccinations abroad that are approved by WHO can book an appointment at a vaccination site via the NHS website to show evidence of their vaccinations and request an update to their record.

Anyone intending to use their NHS COVID Pass for travel purposes is encouraged to check their COVID pass status before booking. If their record isn’t showing correctly, they should call 119.

 

An NHS COVID Pass cannot be gained through the VDRS or the Overseas Vaccines Validation Service but instead needs to be accessed via the NHS COVID Pass web pages or via the NHS app.

Our Advice App

For quick access to advice, please use the AskFirst app which you can download free from Google Play and Apple Store whenever possible for medical advice.

If you require repeat prescriptions or results please use Patient Access or email cherrymead.prescription@nhs.net.  The doctor will call you about results of concern.

Please see the link below, to find out how to get the correct advice.

How To Get Help 

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Prescription of Over the Counter Medication is Changing

Click on the leaflet below for more information.

OverTheCounter Medication Leaflet

Changes to Ordering of Repeat Prescriptions

Many patients have a 'repeat prescription' meaning that they can regularly receive certain medication without having to see their doctor each time. Some people order these repeat prescriptions themselves. Others choose to use a pharmacy or dispensing company to order medicines on their behalf. You can find further information here

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