If you have symptoms of COVID-19

If you think you may have symptoms of COVID-19 please do not attend the practice, pharmacy or hospital, but instead contact us. These symptoms include a new continuous cough, a fever or a loss of smell or taste.

To arrange a test please call 119 or click here. Please note we are not able to arrange swab testing for patients so please do not contact us about this as it may prevent other people who need medical assistance from accessing us.

Latest Information

For the latest information please visit the NHS Website.

For All Other Enquiries

We are here for anything you would normally contact us about. You can contact us by telephone or by completing an eConsult form. We will initially arrange for a telephone call from the most appropriate member of the team who can then arrange the next step in your care, which might include a face to face appointment with one of our healthcare professionals. At the moment, face to face appointments are not available to book directly in order to limit numbers in our waiting room to protect patients and ensure staff safety.

If you need to come in to the practice for any reason, you will be asked to wear a face covering during your time in the practice.

For Children

You can and should contact us if you have concerns about your child being unwell despite the disruption being caused by the Covid 19 pandemic.

Coronavirus is unlikely to make your child seriously unwell but other illnesses or under treating chronic problems can. Do not delay in contacting us if you have concerns about your child’s health.

Trust your instincts and contact us if you are worried. Call 999 in any life threatening emergency.

Together we can keep your children well.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are now taking place.

You can book a first dose COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a mass vaccination centre or pharmacy if you are certain age or have specific medical conditions or circumstances.

To see if you are eligible and book, check this website. You can also call 02074285701.

COVID-19 Vaccination Status

From 17 May 2021, people in England who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 can demonstrate their vaccination status for international travel. A full course is currently two doses of any approved vaccine. Vaccine status will be available from:

It may take more than a week for your identity to be checked and verified so you can use this service.

If you cannot access the online services, and you have had 2 vaccines, you can request a paper letter from the NHS by calling 119. Only call 119 if you are due to travel abroad in the near future and have had your second dose more than 5 working days ago. It may take 7 working days for the letter to arrive.

This practice is not able to provide you with a letter that shows your COVID-19 vaccination status.

When you’re planning your travel, check the latest information on demonstrating your COVID-19 status when travelling abroad on the gov.uk website. Make sure there is time to get proof of your vaccination status before you leave.

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