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BANK HOLIDAYS

The Medical Centre will be closed on the following dates during 2024:

Monday 18th March 2024

Monday 1st April 2024

Tuesday 2nd April 2024

Monday 6th May 2024

Monday 27th May 2024

Friday 12th July 2024

Monday 26th August 2024

Wednesday 25th December 2024

Thursday 26th December 2024

If you need a doctor in an emergency please contact 

Dalriada Urgent Care on 02825663500

CORONAVIRUS VACCINE UPDATE

Vaccination is the most important thing you can do to protect your community against serious illnesses.  When enough people get vaccinated, it’s harder for a disease to spread to those who can’t have vaccines.

We know many people are interested in the COVID-19 vaccination and want to assure you that we are working through a priority list set by the Department of Health.  Please do not contact your GP about getting the vaccine. We will contact patients in order of priority.

                     SEE BELOW LINK TO FILL IN AND PRINT OUT SELF CERTIFICATES

https://public-online.hmrc.gov.uk/lc/content/xfaforms/profiles/forms.html?contentRoot=repository:///Applications/PersonalTax_iForms/1.0/SC2&template=SC2.xdp

AT PRESENT ONLINE BOOKING OF APPOINTMENTS HAS BEEN PUT ON HOLD.

WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION.

  PLEASE ENSURE YOU ORDER YOUR REPEAT PRESCRIPTION IN GOOD TIME TO ENSURE

YOU DO NOT RUN OUT OF YOUR MEDICINES WHEN THE SURGERY IS CLOSED.

**FLU CLINICS **

THE ANNUAL FLU VACCINATION CAMPAIGN

WILL COMMENCE OCTOBER FOR THE FOLLOWING GROUPS:

OVER 65'S

UNDER 65'S IN AN AT RISK GROUP 

PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN 

IF YOU ARE OVER 65 YEARS, PREGNANT, PRESCHOOL, A CARER OR ARE IN ONE OF THE 'AT RISK' CATEGORIES IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU ARE VACCINATED AGAINST INFLUENZA. 

PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT RECEPTION.

Cervical Screening

A new video that shows women what to expect when they attend for cervical screening has been produced by the Public Health Agency.  The video is on the Northern Ireland Cancer Screening Programme's website at the following link:

http://www.cancerscreening.hscni.net/2179.htm

Self Care for Life – be healthy this winter  As part of Self Care Week 2014, we are encouraging people to choose healthy lifestyle options that will impact positively on their physical health, mental wellbeing and self esteem. Help to maintain health and ward off illness by eating sensibly, stop smoking, drinking in moderation and taking regular exercise.

The Self Care Week message is "Self care for life – be healthy this winter" which we are supporting.

ARE YOU A CARER?

Please inform the practice if you are a carer so that you can be added to our register

NEW WEBSITE

Want to know where to access local social support services for you and your family - please visit the following website

www.familysupportni.gov.uk

Patients’ Rights & Responsibilities

ladydocbabyUnder a user’s guide to Primary Health Care the Department of Health Charter states:

  • We are committed to giving the best possible service. This will be achieved by working together. Help us help you
  • You will be treated as an individual and will give courtesy and respect at all times, irrespective of your ethnic origin, religious belief, personal attitudes or health problems
  • You have the right, subject to any limitations in the law, to see your health records, which will be kept confidential
  • Every effort will be made to ensure that you receive the information, which directly affects your health and care being offered
  • People involved in your care will give their names and ensure that you know how to contact them
  • Please contact DUC only when you feel it necessary and home visits by the doctors only when patients are too ill to visit surgery
  • Please do everything you can to keep appointments, tell the practice as soon as possible if cannot attend
  • Be ready to give details of past illnesses, medication, hospitals admissions and any other relevant details
 
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