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Apology

I understand that a voice recording has been circulated on social media that caused offence to some of our population.  I apologise wholeheartedly for the comments made in the recording.  I would like to assure you that these comments are not in keeping with our practice ethos or myself.  Dr B Mehat

If you have been affected by this situation and wish to discuss it further, please contact the practice.

August 2023

 

We are accepting New Patients! 

Visit our New Patients page for information on how to register with us

When the practice is closed (for staff training one Tuesday in a month)

Please call ‘111’ if you urgently need medical help or advice but it's not a life-threatening situation.

For immediate, life-threatening emergencies, continue to call ‘999’

Your local pharmacy can also offer a range of services, including advice and medicines to relieve symptoms of minor ailments. 

Evening & Weekend Appointments bookable through your GP practice

As from April 1st 2015 all patients who are registered at this surgery will be allocated a named GP.

MIG

Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG)

From time to time it is helpful for us to be able to share information about your health and care requirements with other health organisations that are responsible for providing you with healthcare. Across Nottinghamshire we are introducing a new system called MIG (Medical Interoperability Gateway) which will enable us to make relevant medical information available from your GP record with other healthcare professionals who are providing you with direct care. The MIG allows for relevant information to be viewed by other healthcare professionals, however before your information is accessed you will be asked for your explicit consent. Examples of organisations that may access your GP health information include NEMS Out of Hours team, walk in centres and local A&E departments.

Sharing of information in this way is designed to ensure that the healthcare professionals looking after you have the most relevant information to enable them to provide you with the most appropriate care. The type of information shared is restricted and includes a summary of current problems, current medication, allergies, recent tests, diagnosis, procedures, investigations, risks and warnings – all this information is currently held in your GP system record.

We have automatically set up the sharing facility to allow your information to be made available via the MIG. Whenever a clinician from another healthcare organisation wishes to view your GP information via the MIG they will always seek your permission before doing so; if you say “NO” they will not be able to see any information and no data will be made viewable via the MIG.

If you have any concerns about the sharing of your information or do not want your information being made available via the MIG please speak to your practice who can advise accordingly.



 
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