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Your doctor
Is the doctor you regularly see different to the doctor you are actually registered with? If so, you can easily re-register with your usual doctor - just ask the Receptionist.

Test Results
Open for enquires Monday-Friday 10-12am & 2-5pm. In order to answer your queries more quickly we have a direct number to obtain test results. This number is only for results - 01752 844922

Out of Hours
For urgent medical problems an out of hours General Practice Service is available via the out of hours service provider.   Please telephone 01752 842281 and you will be directly transferred to this service.

Flu Clinics 2010

We are holding flu clinics on Saturday 9th October and Saturday 23rd October.  Vaccinations will be offered to those patients over the age of 65 or patients that fall into an "at risk" group (as set by the Department of Health).  Please check with the receptionist if you are unsure of your eligibility.

Text Messaging

Missed appointments increase waiting times for all our patients.  To help improve our patient services, we will send you a FREE reminder via text before your appointment.  Should you no longer need your appointment early cancellation will enable us to provide care to another patient.  It couldn't be easier to register - simply provide your mobile phone number and a day or so before your next appointment you will receive a reminder detailing the date and time direct to your mobile phone.  Sign up now!  Never miss another appointment.

 

About Prescriptions
Prescription Fees
Medicines
Electronic Prescribing

Electronic Prescribing

The NHS is introducing an Electronic Prescription Service.  In time, this service will allow your prescription to be sent electronically from your GP to the pharmacy of your choice.   This will mean improved service, convenience and accuracy.  The service is being introduced in two stages. 

Saltash Health Centre is in the process of introducing the first stage which means you will still receive a paper prescription in the way you do now.  The only change you will see will be that your prescription will have a barcode and some numbers down the right hand side.  These provide a unique reference for your prescription but they don't hold any personal information about you.  They are only there to help the pharmacist dispense the items on your prescription more easily.  The new service will be more accurate, as the prescription information won't have to be re-typed into the computer at the pharmacy.  

We will let you know when we are moving to the second stage of the service which means we would be able to send your prescription to a pharmacy of your choice electronically, so you won't need a paper prescription at all - unless you want to have one.