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The NHS have arranged several 'Protected Learning' days throughout the year. These days provide time for staff to complete mandatory training which is essential to maintain a safe and effective environment for patients. During these times the surgery will be closed.

Usually this learning time will take place over an afternoon, so in the mornings we will be open as usual. 

The next scheduled learning time is on Tuesday 27th of February from 1330 until 1830. We will be open again as usual on the 28th.

Due to necessary changes in response to NHS initiatives surrounding online access, patients who use online access or patient services online may experience disruptions to their access. Please contact the surgery if your level of access changes.

We are unable to offer Covid vaccinations from the surgery as we are not part of a primary care network. 

(To aid vaccine delivery in the pandemic vaccines were initially distributed to large centres only, and contracts were with Primary Care Network (PCN). We were hoping that this would change, and that we could have vaccines at the surgery this year but this has not happened. The Integrated Care Board is aware that this is a problem and have raised it as an issue with NHS England). 

Please contact the National booking line on 119 or via the NHS website. We hear that Middleton Cheney and Moreton In Marsh Pharmacies seem to be the closest places to get the vaccine.

Home Visits


Whilst we encourage our patients to come to the surgery, where we have the proper equipment and facilities available, we do appreciate this is not always possible. In this respect, if you do need a home visit, you can help us by calling reception as early on the day as possible

You may only request a home visit if you are housebound or are too ill to visit the practice. Your GP will visit you at home if they think that your medical condition requires it and will also decide how urgently a visit is needed. Please bear this in mind and be prepared to provide suitable details to enable the doctor to schedule house calls

You can be visited at home by a community nurse if you need dressing, catheter care, blood tests etc.

You should also be visited at home by a health visitor if you have recently had a baby or if you are newly registered with a GP and have a child under five years.

 
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