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Practice Responsibilities

confidentialityYou will be treated as a partner in the care you receive.

You will be treated as an individual and will be given courtesy and respect at all times. You have the right to be treated with confidentiality.

You will be able to see a doctor on the day of request, provided that you contact the surgery between 8.30am and 2.30pm.

The Practice will ensure that you can have a non-urgent appointment with the doctor of your choice. However, there may sometimes be a delay involved before this is possible.

The Practice will explain the likely effects of any drugs prescribed and review your long term medical needs at agreed times.

If the Practice believe you need a second opinion, they will try to help you obtain this.

A doctor will visit you at home if you are too ill or infirm and unable to be brought to the surgery,

The practice has the right to remove patients from their list if they repeatedly and persistently ignore their responsibilities to the Practice and to other patients.

The Practice will ensure a doctor is on call at all times.

The practice will discuss any issues which may lead to change within the Patient Participation Group and will keep you informed of any relevant changes.