The Kirkbymoorside Surgery
* Community Health, Individual Care *
Tinley Garth, Kirkbymoorside York, YO62 6AR
Telephone: 01751 431254
www.thekirkbymoorsidesurgery.co.uk
Partners
Dr Jacqueline A Lodge MB, BS, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP (London 1989)
Dr Rachel E Hodgson MBChB, MRCP, DFFP, MRCGP (Liverpool 1996)
Dr David Powell MA, MBBS, MRCGP (Hull York 2009)
Dr Helen Brosch, MB ChB (Hons) (Sheffield 2012) MRCGP, DRCOG, DFSRH
1. REGISTRATION
How to Register
If you would like to register at the Surgery and you live within our catchment area then please attend the Surgery to complete a registration form. We cover an area from the Lion Inn in Blakey to the North, Butterwick to the South, Aislaby to the East and Pockley to the West. Please contact the practice if you wish to check a specific address.
We take the security of your medical information extremely seriously. At the point of registration, an appointment will be made for a New Patient Check. This will be with a Health Care Assistant.
The right of patients to express a preference of practitioner
Patients are allocated a GP upon registration but may request an appointment with any practitioner at the Surgery.
Summary Care Records - click https://digital.nhs.uk/services/summary-care-records-scr to find out more about these important emergency records.
2. ACCESS TO THE SURGERY
Surgery Opening Times
Monday to Friday 8am - 6pm.
If you are unwell while we are closed please dial 111 to be connected to NHS 111. This is free to dial from landlines and mobile phones.
Access for Disabled Patients
Kirkbymoorside Surgery provides full access for disabled patients. There are two disabled bays available in the Surgery car park.
3. APPOINTMENTS
Appointment Times
You will normally be allocated a 15 minute appointment. If you have more than one problem to discuss then please let the receptionist know so a longer appointment can be made.
If you are unable to make your appointment then please let us know as soon as possible so that this appointment can be offered to another patient. You can call us when we are open on 01751 431254 and choose option 2, use the cancel my appointment section on our website or email us at any time on voyccg.b82077-kirkbymoorsidesurgery@nhs.net
Routine Appointments
Our appointment system allows you to book non-urgent appointments 12 weeks in advance.
Telephone Appointments
Telephone appointments for either a doctor or a nurse can also be made.
Urgent Appointments
If you have an urgent problem then you will be offered one of the following:
Please note that it may not be possible for you to speak to your usual doctor.
Home Visits
If you are unable to get to the Surgery then it may be possible for a doctor to visit you at home. Wherever possible, please contact us before 10.30am if you think you need a home visit.
SMS Text Message Reminders
If you provide us with your mobile telephone number we will automatically send you a reminder of your appointment. If you would like us to send any further information by text message please complete our text messaging service form by clicking here.
4. OTHER HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
Local Walk-In Centre
Malton Urgent Care Centre is open to walk-ins from 9.00am to 8.00pm seven days a week 365 days a year. Between 8.00pm and 9.00am you must call NHS 111 to make an appointment. Click here for more information.
Malton Hospital
Middlecave Road
Malton
YO17 7NG
NHS 111
You should call the NHS 111 service if you need medical help fast, but it’s not a 999 emergency. For more information about NHS 111 please visit https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/urgent-and-emergency-care-services/when-to-use-111/
Community Services - Supporting People in their Homes
To support our patients in the home, we work closely as a team with the community nurses and health visitors who have a base in our building. We also work closely with the Macmillan, Heart Failure and Respiratory and Diabetes Specialist nurses.
5. ENHANCED SERVICES AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL SURGERY
Due to the skills and experience of the doctors and clinical team within the practice, the following enhanced services are offered:
Joint Injections
Family Planning (including COIL and Implant Fittings)
Baby and Child Immunisations
Chronic Disease Reviews
NHS Healthchecks for eligible patients
Through our partnership with other Health Care professionals, we can also support appointments for:
A team of District nurses are also based in the surgery.
6. REPEAT PRESCRIPTIONS
Repeat Prescriptions
Authorised repeat prescriptions can be re-ordered by telephoning the Surgery when we are open on 01751 431254 and choosing option 3.
You can download the NHS app or use our online services to order your prescription.
You can also drop your order form in at the Surgery.
Please allow 3-4 days for your prescription to be processed by the Surgery and then dispensed by your Pharmacy.
If you would like to be able to request repeat medication online then find out more here.
7. PATIENT FEEDBACK
Patient Feedback
We are always looking for ways to improve the services we offer and are more than happy to hear any suggestions you have. Please use the suggestion box at the surgery, speak to one of our staff or GPs or send us a comment online. You can also join our lively Patient Representative Group called Patient Matters. Find out more here.
Complaints
We operate an NHS approved complaints procedure.
If you feel you need help to make a complaint then please contact the Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) on 0800 068 8000.
Patent Matters – putting patients first
Are you interested in what happens at your local Surgery? If so then why not join Patient Matters ? This group will help keep the Surgery in touch with what its patients have to say about everything that matters in the Surgery.
If you join the group you do not have to come along to the meetings that take place every three months but could just receive a survey to complete once or twice a year. You can choose what level of involvement you want.
If you are interested in joining this group then please click here.
8. COMMUNICATION
Telephone Messages
Please be advised that for security reasons it is our policy not to leave messages on non personalised answer phones (i.e. where your name is not included in the answer message).
SystmOnline Patients
Further services are available for patients who register as SystmOnline Users. For example you can:
View your past five appointments
View all your future appointments
Cancel an appointment
Request repeat prescriptions
Let us know if you move or change your address
Book appointments online
- Send us routine messages
9. RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PATIENTS
Rights and responsibilities of the patient
Patients can expect to be treated with respect at all times and to receive a high standard of care from the practice. Click here to see our Privacy and Dignity Policy.
Please note that the doctors recognise that all of their staff work hard to ensure the smooth running of the practice and provide a comfortable and safe environment for patients to be in. Please treat all our staff with the courtesy and respect they all deserve.
Action taken against violent patients
Physical violence, verbal abuse or intimidation against any of the Surgery staff or GPs will not be tolerated and is likely to lead to a patient being removed from the Surgery list.
Access to patient information
Everyone working in the NHS has a legal duty to keep information about you in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, the Human Rights Act 1998 and the common law duty of confidence. The leaftet How we use your health records provides more information about access to patient information.
Patients have the right under the Freedom of Information Leaflet to ask for a copy of their records. All requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 must be made in writing to the practice and a charge may be payable in advance. Proof of ID is also required when the request is made. The practice then has a maximum of 21 days to provide the information requested. If you would like to have copies of all or some of your medical records then please contact us.
10. SUPPORTING FUTURE GPS
A Learning Environment
The Surgery is proud to be an approved practice for fully qualified doctors who have been working in hospital medicine to come and train in General practice. Please regard them as one of us.
11. VOLUNTARY SECTOR LIAISON TEAM
Voluntary Sector Liaison Team - working with our voluntary and community colleagues to promote healthy lives
In 2010 we created a Voluntary Sector Liaison Team within the Surgery. This team works closely with our third sector colleagues to help promote the essential work that they do both within the Surgery and, where appropriate, with individual patients too. If you are involved with a voluntary or community group and would like us to promote the work that they do then please contact us and ask to speak to Kerry Wilson, Reception Manager.