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FREE HELMET WITH A NEW BIKE
We have an arrangement with John’s Bikes in Walcot Street, where if you
buy a new bike from them you get a free helmet or accessories to the value of £30. Please ask at the surgery for proof of registration to take to the shop.
 
 

 
 
 
 

The Doctors are happy to visit people at home if they are housebound or genuinely too unwell to come to the surgery.

Home Visits are, however, very time consuming and reduce the number of appointments we are able to offer - doctors could see 4 or 5 people at the surgery in the time taken for just one visit. At home we do not have access to full records and equipment so care is generally better delivered in the surgery.

As a rule, we ask that people come to the surgery whenever possible even if it means asking a relative or friend to bring you or getting a taxi. Children should always be brought to the surgery rather than seen at home.

We are only obliged to visit at home on the grounds of clinical need and not because of difficulties with transport.

If you think you may need a home visit, please call the surgery before 11.00am in the morning. Visits are usually done over lunchtime and requests coming in later in the day are highly disruptive to afternoon surgeries, causing inconvenience to other patients. Afternoon visits are therefore reserved for medical emergencies only.

The doctor may call you before coming out to visit to see if there is another way to help you with your problem.

 
 
 

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