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PRACTICE INFORMATION LEAFLET Dr Nick Wilson & Dr Judith Matthews The Medical Centre Carlton Road Helmsley York YO62 5HD Tel: 01439 770288 Day and Night Dr Nicholas J Wilson MBBS London 1988 DRCOG Dr Judith F Matthews MA BM BCH 1995 Oxford DCH DRCOG DFFP MRCGP Updated 26th February 2015 HEALTH CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The practice has a 12-mile radius centred on Helmsley. It is based in modern, purpose-built premises with ample free parking. Also on the same site is Helmsley Pharmacy, which dispenses prescriptions and offers a full range of over-the-counter products, as found in any High Street chemist. A pharmacist is available during opening hours to offer advice and guidance, plus provide other pharmacy-based services. Helmsley Medical Centre and Helmsley Pharmacy are designed for access by the disabled and suitable toilets are available. Baby changing facilities are provided and there is a corner of the waiting room designated for use by children. Dr Nicholas James Wilson MB BS London 1988 DRCOG 1992 Dr Judith Frances Matthews MA BM BCH Oxford 1995 DRCOG 1999, DCH 2000, DFFP 2000, MRCGP 2001 The doctors have both undertaken additional training in obstetrics, child health and family planning. Practice Manager: Assistant Manager: Nurse Practitioner: Practice Nurses: Phlebotomist Team of Receptionists Heather White Philippa Clark (also Carers’ Link) Kay Carter Chrissie Wilson, Gloria Teasdale Laura Simms We take confidentiality seriously and each staff member is bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the doctors. TO REGISTER AS A PATIENT Please bring your medical card, your repeat medication list and details of your last doctor. If you wish to specify a doctor please state so on the form. You will normally see the doctor for whom you have stated a preference. At the time of registration we will offer an opportunity for an appointment to see the nurse for a new patient check or to discuss medication. If you have a complicated medical history it may be more appropriate for you to have this check with the doctor. HOW TO ACCESS OUR SERVICES Doctors The surgery is open on Monday from 8.30 am – 6.00pm and 6.30pm – 7.25pm and from Tuesday to Friday from 8.30am – 6.00pm, except between 12.00 – 1.00pm on Wednesday. Appointments can be made by telephoning 01439 770288. Telephone lines are manned between the hours of 8.00am – 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. Updated 26th February 2015 How to book an appointment: A routine appointment To book a routine appointment phone during surgery hours and you will be offered an appointment with the member of the clinical team deemed most suitable to help with your problem. Our receptionists will ask you to give a brief indication of your problem for triaging purposes; please note our staff are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the doctors. Medically urgent appointment (within 48hours) If you feel that your problem needs to be seen more urgently due to medical reasons then phone before 10am so that we may try to accommodate you on that morning. This allows us to assess your illness and arrange any investigations that may need to be sent on to the hospital, blood tests and samples leave the surgery at 11am. A limited amount of appointments have been made available at the end of morning to accommodate such medically urgent problems. Each appointment lasts 10 minutes and is designed for one problem so if your consultation is likely to be lengthy then please discuss this with the receptionist who may offer you a double appointment. Morning surgery From 9.00 a.m. Afternoon surgery Surgery times vary, please see the enclosed timetable Medical emergencies will be accommodated Home visit requests, telephone consultations and messages Please telephone BEFORE 10.30a.m. and give a brief indication of your problem to the reception staff. If they are unable to help they will pass a message on to the triage nurse or doctor who will then contact you. Please remember to leave your mobile telephone number if you are likely to leave the house or tell the receptionist when you will be available. Please help us to help you. If you feel your problem needs to be dealt with on that day then phone as early as possible to give us a chance to assess and accommodate your request. This allows us to prioritise our work load and visits accordingly. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to deal with non urgent requests coming late; consequently they may be dealt with on the following day. When the surgery is closed Details of the Out of Hours services can be accessed by telephoning the Medical Centre number 01439 770288. For minor problems and dental issues phone 111 at any time. This is NHS111 which replaces NHS Direct. If you have a life-threatening medical situation please phone 999. Updated 26th February 2015 Nurse Practitioner Our Nurse Practitioner is fully trained in minor illnesses and can prescribe as appropriate. Practice Nurses Please see the attached timetable. They are available for telephone consultation and by appointment for the following: treatment of minor wounds or injuries change of dressing removal of stitches routine blood pressure checks blood and urine tests treatment of blocked ears vaccinations (routine boosters) travel advice ECG tracings breast examination technique smear tests (cervical cytology) diabetic review/advice general health checks weight monitoring advice ‘Stop Smoking’ support new patient health checks heart disease diabetes We have specialist clinics for the following: asthma high blood pressure Timetables are attached separately for consulting time for the GPs and Practice Nurses. Our “do-it-yourself” blood pressure monitor is located in the waiting area. Please ask our Receptionists for help if needed. We also have blood pressure monitors for you to use at home. Repeat Prescriptions These can be requested by ticking all items you require on the slip issued with your prescription and placing it in the wooden box by the front door. If you have requested your prescription to go to Helmsley Pharmacy please allow 48 hours for your prescription to be dispensed. If possible, order all items required for the following month. Helmsley Pharmacy offers an Advanced Monthly Ordering Service (AMOS). Regular medication can be added to the AMOS and prepared in advance ready for your collection without the need to submit a repeat prescription. Please speak to the Pharmacist if you are interested in this service. Non-urgent services by telephone Please try and phone between 11.00am and 3.00pm for: general enquiries repeat prescriptions test results (please allow five days for results to reach the practice) Updated 26th February 2015 HELMSLEY PHARMACY The Pharmacy is open Monday to Friday from 9.00am – 5.30pm. It can be accessed either through the Medical Centre waiting area or directly from the car park. During opening hours a Pharmacist will be present for advice on over-the-counter or prescription medications and how to get the most benefit from your medicines. Medicines are dispensed in child resistant containers unless requested otherwise. A Dosette (Nomad) box service is available on request. It can dispense prescriptions issued by any doctor/surgery. Regular repeat prescriptions can be added to the Advanced Monthly Ordering Service so that they are automatically prepared for collection. A delivery service (Tuesdays and Thursday afternoons) is available for housebound patients only. A wide range of Pharmacy-based services, such as individual medication use reviews are available. Please speak to the Pharmacist for details. Any unwanted medication can be taken to the Pharmacy for safe disposal. OTHER CLINICS AND SERVICES The following health care professionals attend the Medical Centre (see telephone numbers at the end of leaflet): District Nurses Midwife Physiotherapist Ryedale Community Mental Health Team Health Visitors Carers’ Resource Support Officer Community Counselling Podiatrist Health Checks Patients may request to have a medical check up every 3-5 years if they have not been seen during that time. Appointments can be made with the doctor or the practice nurse. If the patient is 75 or over, this can be yearly and the consultation can take place in the home of the patient where, in the reasonable opinion of the GP, it would be inappropriate, as a result of the patient’s medical condition, for the patient to attend the practice premises. Women and family health Contraception and advice including removal of coils. For fittings please attend a Family Planning Clinic. Pre-pregnancy planning Ante-natal care and midwifery services Menopause advice Cervical smear clinics Breast screening – the screening unit attends every three years, please ask for details Well Baby Clinics - held in Helmsley [at the Methodist Church Hall] on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month 2.00pm – 3.30pm. Health Visitors Tel 01439 770503 Childhood immunisation clinics - by appointment Updated 26th February 2015 Minor Surgical Procedures Undertaken by the doctors (by appointment) – for example, removal of skin lesions. Minor Injuries Many may be dealt with at the surgery but some will be referred on to the Minor Injuries’ Unit at Malton Hospital or an Accident & Emergency Department. Please telephone in advance to ensure a doctor is available. Non NHS services We provide non-NHS services for which we charge the standard fees. These include medical examinations and completion of certificates; please enquire about the charge before attending. Sickness Certificates If you are absent from work for seven or more days – your doctor will provide a certificate. Absence from work for up to 7 days – patients complete a self-certification form Helmsley Carers In conjunction with Ryedale Carers’ Resource we support people who are caring for others at home. Please contact Karen Rutter or Philippa Clark for further information. Medical Students We work very closely with Hull and York Medical School and as such often have final year medical students working alongside our GPs. You will always be made aware of this at the time of booking your appointment and may be asked if you would be willing to see the student as well as the GP and we very much appreciate your support. HELP US TO HELP YOU It is your right to expect and our intention to provide the highest standard of service and access possible to our patients. As such we ask that our patients take some responsibility for this as we can only do this with your help. Please: Use the morning surgery if you are acutely ill as it gives us the opportunity to assess your illness and to get blood tests or other investigations done on that day. Request a home visit only when you are too ill to attend the surgery. It is helpful if you are able to describe the problems so the doctor can assess the urgency of the call. Request repeat prescriptions in plenty of time. We ask for at least 48 hours notice. Please arrive on time if you have an appointment and let us know if you are unable to keep an arranged appointment so that we can allocate that time to another patient. Only use the Out-of-Hours service for problems that cannot wait until the next surgery. Use our Patients’ Suggestions Box located in the waiting room to give constructive feedback on what we do right and what we could do better. Where possible giving the receptionists a brief indication of your problem for triaging purposes (allocating sufficient time with the most appropriate clinician) Treat all health care staff in a reasonable and courteous manner. They are there to help you. Please treat them as you wish to be treated yourself. Updated 26th February 2015 Patients exhibiting violent and abusive behaviour whilst at the surgery will be asked to leave. If they refuse to do so we may call the Police to remove them from the premises. General practice is continually changing and it is our policy to consider the latest ideas and adopt them where we feel they are beneficial to the practice as a whole. COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE We strive to give you the best possible care and attention but there may be times when you feel this has not happened. We have a practice complaints procedure and if you wish to make a complaint please telephone or write to our Practice Manager. She will provide you with a written copy of our complaints procedure, take full details of your complaint and decide with you how best to proceed. Please note that we have to respect our duty of confidentiality to our patients and written consent will be necessary if a complaint is not made by the patient in person. We hope to deal with your concerns fully, give you an explanation and discuss any action that may be taken. We hope that, at the end of the informal meeting, you will feel satisfied the matter has been resolved. However, if this is not possible, we can suggest other ways of dealing with your complaint. NHS Commissioning Board, PO Box 16738, Redditch, B97 9PT. Tel: 03003 11 22 33 E-mail: [email protected] Cloverleaf Advocacy Service, Tower Court, Oakdale Road, Clifton Moor, York, YO30 4XL Tel: 030 00 12 42 12 Fax: 01904 438444 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.helpwithnhscomplaintsnorthyorks.org The NHS Commissioning Board can help refer unresolved complaints to the independent Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman – write to Millbank Tower, Millbank, London. SW1P 4QP or call 0345 015 4033 www.ombudsman.org.uk DATA PROTECTION All staff within the medical centre with access to patient information are bound by the same code of confidentiality. There is a possibility of anonymised or patient-identifiable information being disclosed for the purpose of the provision of healthcare services within the NHS. This does not affect your rights under the Data Protection Act. May we take this opportunity to welcome you to our practice and ask you to complete the questionnaire. This will give us some details about you prior to our receiving your medical records. If you have any problems please do not hesitate to ask for help either from the staff or the doctors Updated 26th February 2015 Useful telephone numbers Medical emergencies 999 or 01439 770288 - 24 hours/365 days a year NHS 111 111 Surgery fax number 01439 771169 Prescription requests 01439 770288 Helmsley Pharmacy 01439 770099 District Nurses 01751 434911 Health Visitors 01439 770503 Podiatry (Chiropody) 01723 342822..(All calls handled at Scarborough) Scarborough Hospital 01723 368111 Malton Hospital 01653 693041 Physiotherapy, Kirkbymoorside 01751 431207 York District Hospital 01904 631313 Friarage Hospital, Northallerton 01609 779911 James Cook University Hospital 01642 850850 Registrar, Births & Deaths: all sites same number Scarborough 01609 780780 York 01609 780780 Malton 01609 780780 Northallerton 01609 780780 Social Services 08459 501555 Citizens’ Advice Bureau, Malton 01653 692740 NHS England – York 01904 601197 British Pregnancy Advisory Service 08457 304030 Community Counselling 0844 800 4462 www. [email protected] Crisis Call (an out-of-hours service 0800 501254 for people in distress) Carers’ Resource, West Ayton 01723 850155 Relate (marriage guidance) Scarborough 01723 369858 York 01904 625971 Samaritans Scarborough 01723 368888 York 01904 655888 National phone line 0845 7909090 Nearest Walk-In Centres: Urgent Care Unit, York Hospital Situated at Accident & Emergency Dept Castle Health Centre Scarborough 0330 1239278 Updated 26th February 2015 DOCTORS AND NURSE PRACTITIONER MORNING – appointments AFTERNOON - appointments MONDAY Dr. Wilson Dr. Matthews Kay Carter 9.00 – 11.10 9.00 – 10.50 9.00 – 11.30 Dr. Wilson Dr. Matthews Kay Carter 3.00 – 5.30; 6.30-7.10 3.00 – 5.30; 6.30-7.00 1.30 – 4.00 TUESDAY Dr. Wilson 9.00 – 11.10 Dr. Wilson Kay Carter 2.30 – 5.30 1.30 – 4.30 WEDNESDAY Dr. Matthews Kay Carter 9.00 – 10.50 9.00 – 11.40 Dr. Matthews 3.00 – 5.20 THURSDAY Dr. Wilson Kay Carter 9.00 – 10.50 9.00 – 11.20 Dr. Wilson 2.30 – 5.30 FRIDAY Dr. Wilson Dr. Matthews Kay Carter 9.00 - 11.10 9.00 – 11.10 9.00 – 11.20 Dr. Wilson Dr. Matthews 2.30 – 5.30 2.30 – 4.30 PLEASE NOTE this represents a NORMAL WORKING WEEK but there will be changes to accommodate holiday, training and sickness absence. PRACTICE NURSES GLORIA MONDAY TUESDAY 9.00 – 12.30 2.00 – 5.00 WEDNESDAY 9.00 – 12.00 13.00 – 4.30 Phlebotomist [Times may vary] 9.00 – 13.00 9.00 – 11.30 9.00 – 13.00 8.30 – 11.00 8.30 – 11.00 9.00 – 13.00 THURSDAY FRIDAY CHRISSIE 9.00 – 11.30 9.00 – 12.30 13.30 – 4.30 PLEASE NOTE this represents a NORMAL WORKING WEEK but there will be changes to accommodate holiday, training and sickness absence. Updated 26th February 2015 MAP OF AREA COVERED BY THE PRACTICE AREA COVERED BY THIS PRACTICE Chop Gate Laskill Hawnby Bransdale East Moor Gillamoor Fadmoor Old Byland Cold Kirby Rievaulx Carlton Pockley Scawton HELMSLEY Sproxton Beadlam Harome Nawton Wombleton Marton Great Edstone Normanby Salton Wass Ampleforth Oswaldkirk K’moorside Nunnington Ness Stonegrave Coxwold Cawton Gilling East Hovingham Slingsby Coulton Brandsby Updated 26th February 2015