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Annual infection control statement University Medical Practice and Whitley Villa Surgery 2024

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Advice for patients who have been prescribed an Emerade auto-injectors

Annual infection control statement University Medical Practice 2023

Annual infection control statement Whitley Villa Surgery 2023

EBOLA

PLEASE DO NOT ENTER THE SURGERY IF YOU HAVE RETURNED FROM UGANDA OR WEST AFRICA IN THE LAST 21 DAYS AND HAVE DEVELOPED ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS:

  • Temperature of 37.5
  • Headache
  • Body aches
  • Diarrhoea
  • Vomiting
  • Rash

DO NOT COME TO THE PRACTICE, CALL 111 OR THE SURGERY FOR ADVICE

Why can't I get a prescription for over the counter medication

Community Pharmacy Consultation Service

Annual Infection Control Statement 2022 University Health Centre

Annual Infection Control Statement 2022 Whitley Villa Surgery

Annual infection control statement University Medical Practice 2021

Annual infection control statement Whitley Villa Surgery 2021

The collection of GP Data for Planning and Research in England has been deferred from 1 July to 1 September 2021. More information about how your data is being used by NHS Digital and how to opt out is available here General Practice Data for Planning and Research (GPDPR) - NHS Digital. We hope you find this information useful and that you will choose not to opt out of sharing your data.

Data extraction for pandemic planning and research

Electronic prescriptions poster

Annual infection control statement University Medical Practice 2020

Annual infection control statement Whitley Villa Surgery 2020

Faulty Emerade Adrenaline Autoinjectors – advice for patients from the MHRA

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT): Further Information On The Known Increased Risk Of Breast Cancer

Annual Infection control statement for University of Reading Medical Practice 2019

Annual Infection control Audit for Whitley Villa 2019

Over half our population is affected by the menopause, so let’s talk about it more!

Sarah Jackson is our practice lead nurse on this subject, if you would like further advice on this please contact our reception team to book an appointment with her. https://rockmymenopause.com/ 

Patient Survey Results

Prescribing of over the counter medications is changing.

Your GP, nurse or pharmacist will not generally give you a prescription for over the counter medicines for a range of minor health concerns. Instead, over the counter medicines are available to buy in a pharmacy or supermarket in your local community. The team of health professionals at your local pharmacy can offer help and clinical advice to manage minor health concerns and if your symptoms suggest it’s more serious, they’ll ensure you get the care you need. Please help the NHS to use resources sensibly. Please find attached a leaflet with more information attached here and a link to an easy read leaflet here..

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Extended GP access during evenings and weekends

Urgent field safety notice

Measles outbreak: what to do

React to Red - Information about pressure ulcers

Tuberculosis and its Diagnosis Leaflet

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