F&Q’s

Am I entitled to a flu jab on the NHS?

If you fit into any of the categories below, you are entitled to a free flu jab on the NHS.

  • Aged 65 or over
  • Have a serious medical condition such as diabetes, asthma, stroke
  • Pregnant
  • Children aged two, three and four (nasal spray)

How do I update my personal information?

If you have a new address or phone number then please put it in writing either in person at Reception or via email.

Why does the receptionist need to ask what’s wrong with me?

The reception staff are members of the practice team and it has been agreed they should ask patients ‘why they need to be seen’. Reception staff are trained to ask certain questions in order to ensure that you receive the most appropriate medical care from the most appropriate health professional at the most appropriate time.

The receptionists are asked to collect brief information from patients to help:
– doctors prioritise house visits and phone calls
– ensure patients receive the appropriate level of care
– direct patients to see the nurse or other health professionals rather than a doctor where appropriate.

Reception staff, like all members of the team, are bound by confidentiality rules:
– Any information given by you is treated strictly confidentially.
– The practice would take any breach of confidentiality very seriously and deal with it accordingly.
– You can ask to speak to the receptionist in private, away from the reception desk.
– However, if you feel your issue is very private and do not wish to say what this is, then this will be respected.

Can I choose a male or female GP?

Yes, if you would prefer see a GP of the same sex, please mention this to the receptionist when booking an appointment.