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GP surgery services
Suggested GP actions: GP creates ICE request and prints the form to go with the FIT pack.
The doctors there provide a wide range of GP care and also treat minor injuries.
You do not need to see your GP to self refer, but you will need to know: the name of your GP and your GP surgery your MRN or NHS number
The new system has already been piloted successfully during May in three GP surgeries in the county.
A letter will be sent to your GP to let them know the results of the test.
After this, your GP will take over your care.
If you need to replace your rescue pack, contact your GP or your practice nurse for an urgent telephone review.
You can ask your GP for repeat prescriptions.
You can ask your GP for advice about stopping smoking.
You will need to be referred to rheumatology by your GP, so please contact your GP to request this.
Patients can access GP surgery services over the Easter period via the GP-led Gloucester Health Access Centre at Quayside House, Gloucester.
If you miss more than one dose, ask your GP or pharmacist for advice.
Your GP will also be informed.
Please contact your GP urgently if you develop any of the following symptoms within 48 hours of this test:
We also run a blood test service for GP patients and outpatients.
GP surgeries will also be making arrangements to vaccinate care home residents.
Local GP and urgent care lead at NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, Dr Jeremy Welch
Do not visit your GP surgery, hospital, or any other healthcare setting.
You have been referred by your GP to the Gynaecological Cancer Exclusion Clinic, also known as a ‘Two Week Wait’ or ‘2WW’ Clinic.