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IF you need Medical Assistance when the Surgery is closed Please

go Online at www.111.nhs.uk unless you need assistance for a child under 5 years old please Telephone 111

 NAMED GP

 

Under the new terms of our contract ALL patients now have been allocated a named GP.

If you wish to know which doctor is your named GP, please ask next time you are in the surgery or telephone and ask one of the Reception Team which GP is your allocated GP. If you wish to request a particular doctor please speak to a Receptionist.

Test Results
On average please allow 7 working days for your test results to come back from the hospital unless your doctor has advised otherwise. Please note that X-ray results take a little longer, usually 10-12 days. For your test results please telephone the surgery on 01908 318989.

Cancelling your Appointment
If you are unable to attend an appointment with one of the doctors or nurses, please telephone or use the link at the bottom of this page to cancel your appointment.

NHS CHOICES

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www.nhs.uk

www.specialistinfo.com

Each patient has a named GP, however you can have an appointment with any doctor. Please ask at Reception if you wish to know who your named GP is.

Doctors

Dr Mahwish Khan (f)
Dr Denna James-Mojuntin (f)

Nurse Practitioners

Lisa Holden (f)

Nurses

Mr G Scott (m)
Jackie Parkin (f)

Practice Management

Julia Boyd (f)
Dr Azfar Ejaz (m)
Dr Bilal Attique (m)

Administration

Joanne Copperwheat (f)
Tanya Graves (f)

Reception

Sheena Roberts - Senior Receptionist / Admin (f)
Jackie Bond (f)
Anita Daly (f)
Amy Welford (f)

Attached Staff

We work closely with other healthcare professionals who are part of our Primary Health Care Team working in the community, such as the district nursing team, midwives and health visitors. These services are provided by the Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust (PCT) and are based Hospital Campus Eaglestone Milton Keynes. You can contact them either through reception or directly on 01908 318989.

If you have an illness or incapacity that means that you need nursing care in your own home, the district nurse team will visit you. Patients who are likely to benefit from this service include the housebound, the elderly, people with a terminal illness, and those who have recently been discharged from hospital.

District nurses provide wound care, palliative care, continence advice, health promotion advice and advice on co-ordinating care packages. If you move permanently into a care home locally, the district nurse may be able to continue your care. Your GP may also be willing to continue to care for you, or a number of GPs may provide services for the residents of local care homes.
 
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