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Temporary Pause on Medicals

We regret to announce that due to the recent retirement of Dr McLoughlin and whilst we are in the process of inducting our new GPs, we have had no choice but to put a temporary pause on occupational and leisure related medical assessments. At present, we are hoping to begin providing these again from the beginning of June but this is still subject to change.

We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this will cause, and recommend that anyone who needs a Medical of this nature during this timeframe seeks them out through a private hospital or other organisation. Thank you for your understanding.

Pharmacy First Initiative

For additional support in the community, ASDA pharmacy in North Hykeham have confirmed they can provide the following services and treatments:

Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections - non-pregnant women 16-14 years old

Shingles - 18 years old and over

Sore throat - 5 years old and over

Otitis media (ear infection) - 1-17 years old

Sinusitis - 12 years and over

Impetigo - 1 year old and over

Infected insect bites - 1 year old and over

Zero Tolerance

We operate a Zero Tolerance Policy with regard to abuse or violence towards our staff. We reserve the right to remove abusive or violent patients from the Practice List.

New Patients

We are pleased to welcome new patients moving into the Practice area. Please bring your medical card or ask for a Registration form. You will be asked to fill in a new patient questionnaire which provides us with information about you whilst waiting for your medical records to arrive.


Please print off and fill out the relevant registration forms, then fill them out and bring them in with you to the practice.  You can bring them to either of the surgeries.

Given current conditions we are not asking to see Photo ID at present. Due to this we are temporarily able to process registration forms which have been deposited in our postboxes.

Adults

Adult Registration Form

Children under 16

Children Registration Form

 
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