Disability Access

We make every effort to make the surgery accessible for disabled patients.

There is a disabled access entrance at the side of the surgery, please ring the bell for assistance.

Wheelchair access

We have a wheelchair available for use in the surgery.  Please speak to a member of staff for assistance.

Hearing Difficulties

If you are experiencing hearing difficulties when being called in to see the doctor or nurse, please do let us know in order for us to set up an alert on your medical records and personally collect you from the waiting room. Alternatively, we do have the facility of a portable induction loop. If you would like to use this, please ask at reception for assistance.

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hearing-loss/

Blind/Partially Sighted

If you or family members are blind or partially sighted please do let us know in order for us to set up an alert on your medical records and personally collect you from the waiting room. Please ask Reception for further information.

For more advice and support for blind people please access the following websites:

https://www.rnib.org.uk/

https://blind.org.uk/

https://britishblindsport.org.uk/

Assistance Dogs

We are committed to providing services that are equally accessible and responsive to all sections of the community.

To that effect, Assistance Dogs are welcome to have access to all areas of the Practice with the exception of any high risk area.

Please refer to our Assistance Dogs Policy for Patients under the Policy section on the website

https://www.guidedogs.org.uk/