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Service update
From the 1st of October 2024, we will no longer be providing post operative wound care to patients. You would be required to arrange this with the hospital who performed the surgery. However, we will continue to remove clips and sutures.
As of the 1st of December 2024, we will be stopping leg ulcer treatment in the surgery. We are currently waiting for information regarding alternative arrangements from the ICB. We aim to update our affected patients with up to date information as soon as we are notified.
Phone lines
Please be aware that our reception team is currently short staffed resulting in longer wait times on the phone, We understand this is frustrating and we would like to reassure you we are currently working on recruitment to expand our current team . In regards to the phone lines being faulty with calls being dropped and difficulty with hearing the line we are aware of this issue and currently awaiting a confirmation date for when our new cloud based telephone system is being installed.
We would like to thank you for your patience in the meantime.
The Practice is currently only offering Flu vaccinations to patients who are housebound or in Care homes.
If you are eligible for a free vaccination, you can receive it from pharmacies offering the service in High Wycombe.
Click here to see whether you are eligible for the flu vaccine.
We recommend if you are in the eligible group for a free vaccination that you should at the very least give the flu vaccination serious consideration and also that if you are having the flu jab to do so at the earliest opportunity. We provide a link to answers for many of the common questions referred to below, see under
Many people understandably have a large number of questions about flu and also the flu vaccination. Many of these questions are answered in the
The information centre answers questions on eligibility
If you are not part of the eligible group for a free vaccination, you can still get a flu vaccination from your local pharmacist, but you will have to pay for this.
The information centre answers questions on catching flu
There is information on what signs and symptoms to look out for with sepsis, an uncommon but serious complication of flu, see under
If any videos or podcasts are available on the flu vaccination they can be found under “vaccinations” in the section “wellbeing and disease prevention” on the page