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Taking Medicines Out of the UK

An NHS patient travelling abroad may ask their surgery for a FP10 repeat prescription to cover their time abroad. This is at the discretion of the surgery but can be for no longer than 3 months. This will give the patient enough medication to last until they can make arrangements for supply in the country they are visiting. The Department of Health recommends that the period for which prescriptions should be issued is best decided by the patient’s GP, taking into account his detailed knowledge of the patient’s medical history and current condition. When a doctor prescribes a drug he is clinically and legally responsible for any results of that decision to prescribe. In view of this it is not considered good clinical practice to prescribe large amounts of medicines to a patient going abroad for an extended period of time, whose progress the GP is not able to monitor.

GMS and PMS regulations state that the PCT shall remove a patient from the doctor's list where a patient intends to be away from the UK for a period of  3 mths, or has been absent from the UK for 3 or more months. It follows that prescriptions should not be issued for longer than 3 months, at which time the practice is deemed no longer responsible for providing patient care. This does not preclude re-registering patients on their return, or treating them as Temporary residents for emergency treatment if they visit the UK.  

 

TEMPORARY RESIDENTS

Please note that temporary residents should attend their own gp or private clinic at Waters Green for Travel Vaccines

BLOOD RESULTS

Please be advised that we will only contact you with results if they are not normal

Physiotherapy Service

Patients have to be referred by their GP for this Service

Patient Forum

Dates to be decided

Ear syringing.

Before asking about this please put olive oil in your ears for at least two weeks.

Travel Advice

Please contact the Assura clinic at Water's Green


Doctors
Nursing Staff
Practice Team
Healthcare Team

Community Midwives

Nurse Ruth Wainwright (f)

Community Nurses

The District Nursing office is situated in The Coach House at Bollington Medical Centre.
The District Nursing Service consists of: -
3 District Nursing Sisters (2 P/T, 1 F/T)
1 Health Care Assistant

They offer a range of nursing services and advice and are available between 9am – 5pm, 7 days a week and can be contacted via the surgery.
The District Nursing Service is also available 6pm – 8am.

District Nurses provide professional care to meet the needs of people who are housebound or who require treatment which is better administered within the home environment.
Mrs Chris Shaw (f)
Mrs Clare Parsons (f)

Health Visitors

The 2 part-time Health Visitors are based in the Coach House within the Medical Centre Grounds. The Health Visitors are available to provide advice and make appointments on 572376 between the hours of 9am-12midday. They are qualified registered Nurses with additional training and experience in child health and development, and health promotion and education.
They undertake clinics in: -
- Child Development and assessment
- Immunisation
- Parent Craft
- Sleep Management
- Health Advice

They also provide home visiting to families with children under 5 years of age to support and advise on health related issues.

Children aged 4 and under need to be registered with the health visitors. To arrange an appointment ring 572376 between 9-10am or 4-5pm Monday to Thursday.

School age children are offered health advice and support in schools, clinics and the home by the School Health Service - Tel: 01625 665573
Mrs Jan Lewis (f)
Mrs Fran Wharton (f)

Attached Staff

Mrs Jane Bayley (f)
Community Matron