Introduction
This web site has been compiled by
the Practice to explain the Medical Centre and its facilities. The
current Practice has been in Grassington since February of 1980
with Dr Ian Kinnish MB ChB MRCGP DIPImc RCS(Ed) FP Cert. Dr Andrew
Jackson MB ChB DPD joined the practice in 1987, Dr Ellyn McCulloch
MBBS MRCGP DRCOG DFFP in 2000 and the current team was completed
with the addition of Dr Gordon Wallace MBChB MRCGP in 2005. We moved
from the centre of Grassington into our fantastic new Station Road
building in 1999 and have strived to add to our facilities ever
since. Our aim is to provide a friendly service that combines the
best of modern medicine whilst retaining the concepts of family
doctoring.
Appointments
Appointments may be prebooked
either by telephoning 01756 752313 or in person via reception.
If your need is urgent you may be fitted into an already booked
surgery, but if you are able to wait this would be helpful.
We will alway try our best to accommodate you.
Requests for home visits
If you feel you are too
unwell to get to the Medical Centre and need a home visit then,
where possible, please try to telephone before 10.00am. Illness
is no respecter of time or place, but an early call helps us to
plan the visits.
What services do we offer?
The following services are available:
Patients Comments and Suggestions
The doctors and staff would welcome any comments or suggestions
from patients on the services we provide.
Please feel free to have a word, (or email us), or if you prefer
to talk to someone outside the Practice, with a member of the Patient
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Useful Information
Surgery Times
Patients'
Charter
What you as a patient can expect from us and what we expect in return.
Contacting
Us
The local primary care trust
How
to register
Patient Confidentiality
Patients'
comments and suggestions
Repeat
prescriptions
If you are on regular medication you will need to know how to obtain
your prescription each month.
Practice Informal complaints procedure.
The doctors and staff would appreciate any complaints from patients
being brought to the attention of the practice.
The Data Protection Act
Practice
Publication Scheme
Chaperoning
Access to your medical records
You have the right to see your medical records, should you wish
Patient Participation Group
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