Noticeboard

 

If you require urgent medical attention between 6pm and 8am or at the weekend, please contact the Out of Hours on 111.

COVID19 VACCINE

For information about the Coronavirus Vaccine, please visit https://www.nhsinform.scot/covid-19-vaccine

Core message

The NHS is here for you, so don’t ignore the warning signs. You are not being a burden, you are looking after yourself and our NHS by doing so.

If you notice a deterioration in your health or someone in your household, call your GP in normal hours, 111 out of hours, or in any emergency dial 999.

Your community pharmacy and your GP are open, please contact them for advice or with concerns.

If you are concerned about a potential sign or symptom of cancer contact your GP practice to get checked.

If you have a regular appointment for a chronic condition such as asthma or diabetes you should contact your GP and they will advise you. If your hospital appointment has not be cancelled you should still attend.

COVID-19 patients and those displaying symptoms are treated separately.

For further information visit www.nhsinform.scot

Ladies between the age of 16-64 can attend Boots Pharmacy in Beauly if they feel they have a urine infection and can be treated by the pharmacist.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies from 25th May 2018 : click on Practice Policies for more information.

 

Due to an increased workload it may not be possible to always see your usual GP for appointments.

We will try to enable people to book in advance with a named GP, however there can be a wait for a named GP of up to a few weeks. If you are unable to wait for a named GP we have asked the reception staff to offer you the choice of waiting to see your named GP or to see another GP in the practice.

We can only accept patients booking one appointment in advance with a GP.

If you need to see a GP urgently, we have a limited number of on-the-day appointments available. We cannot guarantee who you will be seen by. On occasion it may be necessary for one of the duty team to call you back for more details to establish the nature of your problem and to ensure you are allocated an appointment in a suitable time-frame. 



Practice Management

Fiona Henderson (f)

Practice Manager

The practice manager is involved in managing all of the business aspects of the practice such as making sure that the right systems are in place to provide a high quality of patient care, human resources, finance, patient safety, premises and equipment and information technology. The practice manager supports the GPs and other medical professionals with delivering patient services and also helps to develop extended services to enhance patient care.

Administration

Mrs Carol MacKinnon (f)

Office Manager

Reception

Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.

Mrs Angela Rankin (f)

Receptionist/Secretary 

Miss Paige Munn (f)

Receptionist 

Miss Emily Stoddart (f)

Receptionist/Secretary

Mrs Alison Heggie (f)

Receptionist/Secretary

 
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