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Upcoming Closures:

30th January 2024- Protected Learning Time- We close from 12:00 and will re-open 8am Wednesday 31st January.

IF YOU NEED HELP WHEN WE ARE CLOSED PLEASE CALL                                                      111

  WE NOW OPEN UNTIL 7PM Mon-Thurs and open FROM 7AM EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.

When the Practice is closed, please call our usual line and you will be diverted to our Out of Hours Provider or you can just call 111.

WE DO NOT ACCEPT PRESCRIPTION REQUESTS OVER THE PHONE YOU CAN LEAVE THE REQUEST IN THE SCRIPT BOX IN THE LOBBY OR REGISTER FOR THE NHS APP.

Please always remember to allow 48 hours for your prescription requests.

If you are travelling overseas and wish to check if you need any additional vaccinations. Please give us a call, one of the team will be happy to support you further.

 

Find your NHS number using this link,  Support phone line

We have a dedicated support line available for people to contact which offers free IT help. 

Whether you’re struggling to get online, need some help with using particular applications, want to get started on the NHS App or access some free training. We’re here to support you in getting connected.

Contact us via 0115 883 8873 or

Email us at Get Nottinghamshire Connected

NEMS

Outside normal surgery hours (evenings, weekends and bank holidays) emergency cover for the practice is provided by NEMS Community Benefit Services Ltd Out of Hours service. The Out of Hours service provides medical care for patients that do not need Emergency Department Care. It is a service that is led by a range of clinical staff such as GPs, Nurses, Advanced Nurse Practitioners and Emergency Care Practitioners.

 This service is for problems which cannot wait until the next available surgery. You will be required to provide full information about your problem and will be expected if required to attend NEMS (based on Station Street, Nottingham) if necessary. Advice may also be given if attending for a face to face appointment is not deemed to be required.

 During out of hours you should contact the NHS 111 service if you urgently need medical help or advice but it is not a life threatening situation.

Following a turbulent few years, it has been claimed that patient contact has increased by 200%.

GPs are now having to manage up to 50 appointments a day, compared with the 35 recommended by the British Medical Association. The increase includes a 54% annual increase in prescriptions, a 30% increase in blood tests and 25% increase in administration tasks.

Missing Appointments matters video..... Please click here and share with family and friend

We have updated our privacy policy in line with new legislation  GDPR 

 Note: You may want to access your medical records online !! All coded entries in a patient's record will be visible for patients to view, including consultations, BP readings, referrals and more.

Please ask at reception for further information.

 


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Welcome to Sherwood Rise Medical Centre

With patients' needs at the heart of everything we do, our website has been designed to make it easy for you to gain instant access to the information you need. As well as specific practice details such as opening hours and how to register, you’ll find a wealth of useful pages covering a wide range of health issues along with links to other relevant medical organisations.

UKHSA update on scarlet fever and invasive Group A strep

Scarlet fever is usually a mild illness, but it is highly infectious. Therefore, look out for symptoms in your child, which include a sore throat, headache, and fever, along with a fine, pinkish or   red body rash with a sandpapery feel. On darker skin, the rash can be more difficult to detect visually but will have a sandpapery feel. Contact NHS 111 or your GP if you suspect your child has scarlet fever, because early treatment of scarlet fever with antibiotics is important to reduce the risk of complications such as pneumonia or a bloodstream infection. If your child has scarlet fever, keep them at home until at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotic treatment to avoid spreading the infection to others.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ukhsa-update-on-scarlet-fever-and-invasive-group-a-strep 

Watch this short video to help spot the signs

WOMENS HEALTH, Please feel free to complete the survey- Nottingham City Women's Health Survey - Nottingham City Council

Prescriptions

Please allow up to 48 hours for your prescription to be ready.

WE NOW OPEN UNTIL 7PM Mon-Thurs and open FROM 7AM EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.

 EVENING AND WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE

Patients registered at this practice can now access additional routine appointments at our new city centre NHS service, GP+ Nottingham CitySpeak to our reception team to book.

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Enhanced access

Get Well, Keep Well

Of course, we’re not just here for when you are unwell. Our team of healthcare professionals and back-up staff offer a number of clinics and services to promote good health and wellbeing whatever your medical condition.

Find your NHS number - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Join In

We hope you enjoy having a look around the site and familiarising yourself with some of the online features such as ordering a repeat prescription. Whatever your thoughts, be sure to let us know via our feedback function. Comments and suggestions are always a great way of helping us continue to enhance the way we look after you.

Access

We practice from a modern purpose-built surgery. All patient facilities are on the ground floor with easy access for the disabled. The ground level toilet is also suitable for wheelchairs.

Car Park to the rear of the building.

Chaperone's are available at the practice.........

All Patient's are welcome to ask for a chaperone to be present in their consultation.

please ask at reception for further information.

 


(Site updated 25/01/2024)
For appointments and prescriptions please use the Online Services link above. Alternatively, just click here.
 
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