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Bowel Cancer

If you’ve had blood in your poo or looser poo for 3 weeks, your doctor wants to know.

Chances are it’s nothing to worry about, but these symptoms could be signs of bowel cancer, so tell your doctor. Finding bowel cancer early makes it more treatable and could save your life.

Find out more on the NHS bowel cancer pages

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Repeat Prescriptions
Repeat prescriptions can be ordered via the website, in person or via the prescription line 0844 5769426 and choose option 2

PLEASE NOTE: Prescription requests made via the website will not be actioned until the following working day.  If you order at the weekend, the request will not be picked up until the Monday, or the Tuesday if it is a Bank Holiday weekend.

WE ENDEAVOUR TO HAVE YOUR EMAIL REPEAT PRESCRIPTION REQUEST READY FOR COLLECTION THE FOLLOWING DAY AFTER 3.00PM HOWEVER ON OCCASIONS THERE IS A DELAY IN THE PRACTICE RECEIVING YOUR EMAIL AND THIS MAY RESULT IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION NOT BEING READY FOR COLLECTION WITHIN 24 HOURS.

 

Home visits
If you are genuinely unable to attend the surgery, we will visit you at home. Please make your request by 10.00a.m, so we can plan our rounds. Calls made after 12.30p.m will be dealt with by the Duty Doctor.

Out of Hours
We belong to PELC, a London based on-call service which uses the services of some local GP’s.  Please call: 0844 5769426

Test Results
Please telephone after 11.00a.m if you wish to find out the results of your blood test, x-ray, urine sample etc.

 

SURGERY SHUT DOWNS:

Tuesday 3rd July 2012 from 12.30pm onwards

 

Pls call the usual surgery telephone number for out of hours cover contact

 

 

PRESCRIPTION requests will not be actioned whilst we are closed and therefore will not be ready until after 3.00pm two working days after the surgery is closed.

 
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