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The following questions take you through important health care support which is mostly available to you without needing to contact your GP. We recommend you review this before booking an appointment. Click on the questions that are relevant to you to get links to detailed information.
There is a range of local and national support if you need help right now.
Urgent care support including details on our local urgent treatment centre (minor injuries unit) and what to do out of hours.
You can self-manage many health conditions and know when you should see a health care professional if you have access to good information.
111 online and other apps can support you with self-care. You are asked a series of questions to guide you to appropriate self-care, but also tell you when you need instead to make an appointment with your GP practice or attend A&E (call 999).
Your local pharmacy can support you with a large number of common conditions.
Information on health, local services and support over your life time which includes important local socioeconomic support for patients. Many of the NHS choices articles included cover when you should consider using your pharmacist and when you should attend your GP or call 999 in uncommon cases when a condition deteriorates.
Health Information from reputable national websites.
Videos and podcasts from some well-known organisations.
For health conditions includes:
For the individual includes:
Easy Read is a way of making written information easier to understand including with easy read leaflets on common health conditions and services.
You can directly access many local and national services without needing to go through the practice.
In many cases you will know the specific service you want to access (e.g., weight loss service). The more common local and national self-referrals providing broad support for health have been listed.
On occasions you may not be aware what support is available, so to help, the broad support for common patient groups and health conditions is considered.
You can explore a more complete list of self-referrals.
This includes
There are answers available to many common patient queries which can help you avoid having to phone the practice.
Managing appointments and common reception queries.
Online support
Common questions with a practice form
Managing your options with your medical records
Managing your prescriptions, test results and referrals
Available practice services
Support for common patient groups and health conditions.
Our practice facilities
You are welcome to become involved.
Online access can allow you to more easily manage your health care.
If you already have online access to your medical record, you can:
Log in to:
How to obtain full online access including support available.
How to manage any NHS referral online.
If you are eligible for a Covid-19 vaccination you can book a vaccination appointment online.
There is local support to help with learning how to use a computer and the internet.
An online consultation can allow you to have common queries answered without needing to phone or come to the practice.
You can log in directly to our online consultation tool which can help you with administrative and non-urgent clinical queries
Log in to:
Further support on our online consultation tool.
There is local support to help with learning how to use a computer and the internet.
Booking an appointment with your usual doctor may not always be the best or quickest option, other specialist clinicians or services in the practice may be preferable.
If available you may better going direct to a specialist practice clinician or service, rather than booking an appointment with your usual doctor.
In practice self-referrals
Specialist roles such as NHS physiotherapist, pharmacist, physician associate if available and directly accessible through reception can be found under “in practice self-referrals”.
Specialist services from practice doctors and nurses
Services provided by doctors or nurses with a specialist interest if available can be found under
Service from an external organisation
Occasionally there may be a service from an external organisation available on the practice premises. These may be found under in practice self-referrals or clinics as linked to above.
A good consultation ensures that you are supported to make decisions that are right for you.
Support for patients and health care professionals on working together to make a health care decision that is best for the patient.
Understand your health condition
Before attending your consultation, understanding what your options are including on local support can be helpful for many common conditions.
For conditions not covered on Bucks Health Hub you can explore
Understand medication and any investigations
Easy Read is a way of making written information easier to understand including with easy read leaflets on common health conditions and services.
Support in your consultation
What happens after your consultation can be as important as the consultation itself.
Bucks Health Hub – local and national information
Information on common health conditions and local support.
Understanding medication and any investigations
Reputable national websites
For conditions not covered in Bucks Health Hub you can also explore
Easy read
Easy Read is a way of making written information easier to understand including with easy read leaflets on common health conditions and services.
The support for some common patient groups and health conditions is considered here.
Understand your medication and managing any repeat prescriptions
Understand follow up of
Staying safe is about knowing what to expect with any illness. Many conditions either get better on their own or improve with simple treatments. Occasionally symptoms may develop which can indicate the development of a serious condition. We consider some serious conditions and what symptoms, and signs might suggest urgent action.
Who is responsible for providing medication, blood tests and sick notes following a private consultation is explained under the relevant questions.
Understanding what steps you can take now to stay healthy can reduce the need for treatments in the future.
We pick out some local support to consider much of which you can access without needing to attend the practice.
Staying safe is about knowing what to expect with any illness. Many conditions either get better on their own or improve with simple treatments. Occasionally symptoms may develop which can indicate the development of a serious condition. We consider some serious conditions and what symptoms, and signs might suggest urgent action.
Vaccinations (including flu)
Vaccinations can have an important protective effect if recommended.
Available practice clinics
Information
Screening
Many of the screening services take place outside the practice (e.g., bowel screening).
Practice screening includes cervical screening and the NHS Health Check.
Information
An overview is provided on Bucks Health Hub under:
To manage appointments, prescriptions and test results (further information: Online Access To Your Records).
Log in to:
For administrative and non-urgent clinical queries (Further information: Online Consultations)
Log in to:
Common patient actions include a request to
See under the key question: “Do you need support on managing your health care in our practice?” or review the main practice menu under “Your Practice”.
The key questions and answers explain why online access to a range of support is an important part of NHS care. Here we provide a summary of this digital support.
For help for a child over 5 or adult (Further information: Get Help From 111 Online)
Access 111 online:
You can log in to access appointments, prescriptions and test results (further information: Online Access To Your Records).
Log in to:
You can log in directly to our online consultation tool which can help you with administrative and non-urgent clinical queries (Further information: Online Consultations)
Log in to:
For referral to a specialist through the NHS e-Referral Service (Further information: Referrals).
Log in to:
Book, cancel or change a COVID-19 vaccination appointment (Further information: Covid-19).
Log in to: