Church Street Practice
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We are a PMS (Personal Medical Services)
Practice looking after around 12,200 patients.
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The Department of Health contracts us to provide
personal medical care including maternity
services, minor surgical procedures,
vaccinations and contraceptive services. |
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We monitor and provide education for a number of
chronic conditions, prescribe medication,
undertake relevant tests and investigations, and
make referrals to specialists. |
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In addition to our normal services we
offer more specialised chronic disease clinics. |
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About
Church Street Practice |
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Church Street Practice is located in a Primary
Care Centre and Hospital built in 1999 on the
site of the old cottage hospital, currently
owned by Surrey Primary Care Trust. |
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We share the first floor with another medical
practice, Dr de Sousa & Partners, as well as an
NHS Walk-in Centre, Treatment Room, Community
Nursing team and Health Visitors. |
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We have access to a variety of facilities on
site such as X-ray, physiotherapy and podiatry. |
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Out-patient clinics are held by local hospital
consultants and there is a palliative care ward
on the ground floor. |
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Address |
Church Street Practice, Weybridge
Primary Care Centre, 22 Church
Street, Weybridge, Surrey KT13
8DW |
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Daytime
Telephone Numbers |
Main Switchboard: 01932 828 200
from 8:30am until 5:30pm |
Between 8:00 - 8:30am Monday to
Friday For urgent
medical problems only:
Telephone 01932 851100 |
Appointments: 01932 826025
direct line from 5:30pm until 6:30pm |
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Fax: 01932 844 902 |
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Telephone Numbers -
When we
are closed |
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After 6:30pm at Night, Weekends & Bank
Holidays |
When we are closed the emergency
telephone number to contact a doctor is 0300
130 1305 (Thamesdoc) after 6:30pm until
8:00am the following working day |
Weybridge NHS Walk in Centre: 01932
826 013 The Weybridge Walk in
Centre is open 9:00 - 16:00 at weekends &
bank holidays 7:00 - 19:00 on weekdays. |
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Or NHS Direct (see below) |
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NHS Direct is available for 24 hour health information
and advice on 0845 4647
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or visit the NHS Direct
Website:
www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
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This is a confidential
telephone service staffed by trained
nurses |
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For deaf
people or those hard of hearing, a text
phone service is available on 0845-606
4647 |
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Commitment To Quality / Patient Feedback |
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It is our aim to focus on improving quality of
care for patients and to achieve our general
philosophy where possible of allowing patients
the time they need when seeing a doctor or
nurse. |
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It is our intention to ask our patients every
year to complete regular surveys which gives us
the opportunity to review what they think about
our services. |
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We issue a newsletter and welcome the
opportunity for patients to let us have their
comments and suggestions about the services we
provide - please pick up a form and place in the
box provided at Reception or send us an email. |
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When
Should You Call An Ambulance? |
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If you believe that you or a member of
your family, require emergency treatment, then
dial 999 for an ambulance. |
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For example, if someone has collapsed or is
choking and you are unable to help then call an
ambulance straight away. |
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In particular, if you experience chest pain for
more than 10-15 minutes which may be accompanied
by nausea and sweating dial 999 and let the
ambulance service know that you think you may be
having a heart attack. |
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Also is you think someone has had a stroke (FAST
- face, arms, speech & time) it is very
important to act fast by calling an ambulance
straight away and letting them know that you
think the person has had a stroke. |
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Please remember that A & E departments
treat accidents and emergencies and should only
be used in serious and life- threatening
situations. If you need treatment when
we are closed and it is not urgent enough to
need an ambulance then call our out of hour’s
service - Thamesdoc. |
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Extended Opening Hours |
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Our extended opening hours for pre-booked
routine appointments are: |
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Monday morning: 7:20 - 8:30am |
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Monday evening: 6:30 - 7:40pm |
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Thursday morning: 7:20 - 8:30am |
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Saturday morning: 9:00 - 11:40am |
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Extended hour appointments are
pre-bookable only. |
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It is very important that our patients
understand that we will not be offering a
“walk-in” service during our extended hours. |
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During our extended hours the main
Health Centre switch board will be closed
and you will not be able to contact us directly
by telephone during these times. An answer phone
message gives instructions how to access out of
hours medical services. |
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Our reception desk will be open during
these extended opening hours for patients to
collect prescriptions and letters / forms.
Any queries will be dealt with the next working
day when a full service is available. Patients
coming in on Saturday morning to pick up any
paperwork should come in before 11am. |
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Only those patients with an appointment
will be seen. If you require urgent
medical attention then as always you can: |
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Contact the local out of hours service
(Thamesdoc); |
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Attend the Walk-in Centre or A & E as
appropriate; |
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Alternatively contact NHS Direct on 0845 4647
(www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk) |
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Car Parking & Facilities For The Disabled |
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A pay and display car park is available for the
benefit of visitors to the Primary Care Centre
and Hospital. |
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There is access for pedestrians only using
Minorca road. |
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Disabled parking and a drop off point are
available outside the main entrance, which has
automatic doors giving easy access for
wheelchairs. |
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There are 2 lifts to the first floor where the
waiting area, GP surgeries, Walk-in Centre,
out-patients and treatment room are situated. |
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Disabled toilet facilities are available on both
the ground floor and first floor. |
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Home Visits |
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These are for patients who are
housebound or too ill to attend the surgery. |
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Direct telephone number 01932 826 023 during
normal opening times. |
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Please make requests for a home visit before
10am wherever possible. |
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It will help if you can also give some
information about your problem in order for the
doctors to plan their rounds effectively. |
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The doctor will telephone you first to ensure a
home visit is required. |
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Local
Pharmacist |
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Your local pharmacist may be able to give you
free health advice at any time. |
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Many pharmacies operate extended hours on a rota
basis. Call NHS Direct for details. |
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A well stocked medicine cabinet will help you
treat many illnesses at home and pharmacists are
qualified to give advice on illnesses and the
medicines you need to treat them. |
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Doctors At Church Street Practice |
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Dr Lindy Fozard |
Partner |
Female |
MB BS DRCOG DFFP
MRCGP (King's London 1984) |
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Dr Alicia Langton |
Partner |
Female |
MB BS DRCOG DFFP
MRCGP (Charing Cross & Westminster 1998) |
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Dr Rebecca Brown |
Partner |
Female |
MC ChB DFFP DRCOG
MRCGP (University of Liverpool 1997) |
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Dr Michael Maher |
Partner |
Male |
BDS FDS RCS MB ChB
DRCOG DFFP MRCGP (University Leeds 2000) |
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Dr Sarah Styles |
Partner |
Female |
MB BS DRCOG DFFP MRCGP (Guy's & St
Thomas' London 1995) |
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Dr Graeme Wilding |
Partner |
Male |
MB BS MRCS ATLS MRCGP
(University College London 1997) |
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Dr Anne Green |
Associate |
Female |
MB BS DRCOG DCH MRCP
(Royal Free, London 1969) |
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Dr Nivedita Biswas |
GP Trainee |
Female |
Dr Biswas is a fully
qualified doctor with experience in
hospital medicine. |
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Dr Indrajit Garud |
GP Trainee |
Male |
Registrar - Fully qualified doctor
attached to the Practice |
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Dr Namrata Rastogi |
GP Trainee |
Female |
Registrar - Fully
qualified doctor attached to the
Practice |
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Dr David McKenzie |
Locum |
Male |
BMedSci (1997 Otago),
MBChB (2000 Otago), MRCGP |
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Clinics & Services |
Practice Nurses At Church Street
Practice |
Non Medical Staff |
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The Practice provides personal medical
care including maternity services, minor
surgical procedures, immunisation,
vaccinations and contraceptive services.
Clinics include Minor Op Clinic and
Respiratory Clinic. |
Sister Mary Braddock SRN |
Management Partner: Mrs Veronica Millis |
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Sister Terri Gardner SRN |
Assistant Practice Manager: Mrs Gillian
Barker |
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Sister Siobhan Riordan SRN |
Secretarial & Reception Staff: work
on a rota basis assisting the medical
staff. |
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Nurse Sue Barnes RGN |
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Our Practice Nurses run clinics
for Well Woman and all routine
smears; Heart Disease; Hypertension;
Respiratory including Asthma; Diabetic;
Well Man (especially if you haven't seen
your doctor in the last three years);
medical checks for the over 75 and newly
registered patients; childhood & adult
vaccinations; osteoporosis & menopause;
obesity; helicobacter breath testing;
smoking cessation. |
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Please make a routine appointment with
one of our Practice Nurses. |
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It is necessary to inform us why you
want an appointment e.g. for a diabetic
check as our Practice Nurses specialise
in different areas and some treatments
such as blood tests, wound dressings and
ear syringing, can only be carried out
by the treatment room nurses. |
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