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Ask reception a question
Use this service for non-urgent general questions. We will respond within 2 working days during opening times. You can use this service if you: Before you start We’ll ask you for: You can also phone us on .
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Ask a doctor a question
Use this service to ask a doctor a non-urgent medical question. We will respond within 2 working days during opening times. You can use this service if you: Before you start We’ll ask you for: You can also phone us on .
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Ask the practice a question
Use this service for non-urgent general questions. We will respond within 2 working days during opening times. You can use this service if you: Before you start We’ll ask you for: You can also phone us on .
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Useful resources
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Bereavement: Understanding the new medical examiner process
Changes in the way you register a death We understand that losing a loved one is a deeply difficult experience. We want to inform you about important changes in the process of registering a death, which are designed to ensure accuracy and provide you with the support you need during this time. What has changed? […]
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Armed Forces veteran friendly accredited GP practice
St George’s Surgery is proud to be Armed Forces Veteran Friendly accredited. Our Veteran Champion is Dr Sophie Wing, who is also our Frailty Matron. We hope you find the following resources helpful. Please register with us online or at reception if you are an Armed Forces Veteran so that we can update your records. We also […]
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Access to medical records
Use this service to request access to your health records. Under the Data Protection Act 2018 you do not have to give a reason for applying for access to your health records. You can use this service if you: Before you start We’ll ask you for: You can also phone us on .
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GDPR – patient privacy notice
Your information, what you need to know This privacy notice explains why we collect information about you, how that information will be used, how we keep it safe and confidential and what your rights are in relation to this. Why we collect information about you Health care professionals who provide you with care are required […]
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Summary care records
There is a central NHS computer system called the Summary Care Record (SCR). It is an electronic record which contains information about the medicines you take, allergies you suffer from and any bad reactions to medicines you have had. Why do I need a Summary Care Record? Storing information in one place makes it easier for […]
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Training practice
We are a training practice and will often have a qualified doctor who is training to become a GP working along side us. The doctor in training is called a GP registrar. He/she will have access to your computerised records and will often discuss clinical concerns with one of the other doctors. As part of the […]