Important. Parkside Medical Practice and Horton Park Practice merger proposal.
Parkside Medical Practice and Horton Park Medical Practice are proposing that we will come together (merge) to form a single GP practice from Wednesday 1st January 2025. Please read this information sheet to find out more about our proposals and what this means for you. You do not need to take any action if you would like to stay registered with our practice.
Please click on the link for more information
Patient Merger Announcement Information Leaflet
HALE Young People’s Social Prescribing Service
Are you a young person aged 9-19 years?
Are you:
- Worried?
- Lonely or Isolated?
- Feeling Low?
- Experiencing life changes?
- Struggling to set goals and aspirations?
- Experiencing low self esteem or confidence?
- Needing some help and support?
- Lacking empowerment to make positive choices?
- Wanting to access social groups and community activities?
We can help.
Click here for further information.
Yellow Fever - We are a registered Yellow fever Centre.
The yellow fever virus is spread by mosquito bites in towns and rural areas where the disease is prevalent. It isn’t caught through having physical contact with an infected person. Your best method of avoiding the disease is to get vaccinated and prevent mosquito bites.
Click here for more informaton on Yellow Fever Vaccination
Living Well - Dedicated to your wellbeing
Living Well is a Public Health initiative led by Bradford Council in partnership with three NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) - Airedale Wharfedale and Craven, Bradford City and Bradford Districts CCGs.
Their aim is to support people to adopt healthier lifestyles and reduce their risk of preventable illness.
Living Well are running several events in and around Bradford.
See website below for more details on events including dates & locations:-
https://mylivingwell.co.uk/
Overuse of Blue Inhaler in Asthma
Your blue inhaler is an essential emergency treatment if you are having an asthma attack BUT using a blue ‘reliever’ inhaler more than three times a week is a sure sign that your asthma is out of control. Overuse can increase your risk of dying from the condition.
See below for further details and advice where this may be the case:-
Overuse of Blue Inhaler in Asthma
Parkside Medical Practice now offering Weight Management Support
The Practice is now offering weight management support as from 01.01.2019 to patients with a high body mass index. This is available for patients over 18 years old and not having any support/intervention from the practice. The appointments are 20 minutes long. Please book an appointment with Michael Nunn for further information.
Changes to Extended Access
Extended Access is the provision of Parkside Medical Practices core GP services outside of the current ‘standard’ GP hours (8am to 6:30pm).
The Extended Access project is designed to be as fluid and adaptive as possible, and as such the services offered will change to reflect patient’s preferences.
Therefore as from 2nd April 2018, the Extended Access Service operates from three different locations as below.
Click here for more information.
Cervical Screening
What is Cervical Screening?
Cervical screening is a way of preventing cancer by finding and treating abnormal cell changes in the neck of the womb (cervix). These changes could lead to cancer if left untreated.
Click here for more details.
Together Woman
Empowering women to promote REAL change
Together Women Project moves women out of crime into positive futures, working with them in safe, women-only spaces, building resilience and developing strengths that enable them to move away from damaging lifestyles.
Click here for more details.
Improving access to general practice: evening and weekend appointments now available
Patients who are registered at Parkside Medical Practice can now book an appointment to see a GP or nurse on weekday evenings (after 6.30pm) at Picton Medical Practice.
For more details select the link below:
Parkside Extended Access
Talk to the practice receptionist to find out more or book an appointment.
NHS Antimicrobial Campaign 2017-18
The department of health have launched a campaign to raise awareness of antibiotic resistance and their effective use in treatment.
See below for more details:-
Antimicrobial Campaign 2017 - 18
4th September 2017
Extended Hours - Pre-booked Appointments Only
Tuesday early morning and Thursday late evening surgeries are for pre-booked appointments only. They are for patients who work or cannot attend at any other time.
The practice entrance door will be locked for these periods.
If you have a pre-booked appointment please press the buzzer on the right hand side of the door and the receptionist will let you in.
17th July 2017
EPS - Electronic Prescription Service
Parkside Medical Practice has now using the Electronic Prescription Service.
The Electronic Prescription Service allows your prescription to be sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice.
To sign up, you need to speak to your preferred pharmacy and complete a form to confirm that they can receive your prescription directly.
Once you have signed up, your chosen pharmacy will receive your prescription electronically and you will not have to pick up your paper prescription from us.
If you have already nominated a pharmacy, your prescription will be sent to them electronically unless you tell us otherwise. If you need to obtain a paper prescription for any reason, just let us know at the time of ordering.
This service is optional and you can continue to collect paper prescriptions as you do now if you prefer.
For more information, please speak to your pharmacist.
5th July 2017
Sharing Your Data - Your Health Record and Sharing of Information
Your health record includes your medical history, details about your medication and any allergies you may have. You can now choose whether to share these full medical details.
With your permission, clinicians can share your full record held here with other healthcare services who are providing care for you. These other services will ask your permission to view your record.
These other health care organisations may include other GP practices, out of hours services, children’s services, community services and some hospitals. Sharing your health record will help us deliver the best level of care for you.
You have two choices which allow you to control how your record is shared. You can change these choices at any time by letting the relevant practice or service know.
Please see document below for further details and details on how to make your choice.
Sharing Your Data
13th Feb 2017
Named GP
Changes to the GP contract mean that all patients in England, including children, will benefit from having a named, accountable doctor who will be responsible for coordinating their care. By the end of June 2015 the practice is required to assign all our patients a “Named GP”. All our existing patients have now been allocated a named GP by the practice. For ease this will be the same as your registered GP. All new patients will be allocated a named GP on registration or within a minimum of 21 days. This will be the same as the registered GP. You can still talk to any of our clinicians not just your Named GP.You can still have appointments with any of our clinicians not just your Named GP.
3rd Jan 2017
Patients Ordering Repeat Prescriptions
This information is to support patients who may be vulnerable and/ or have additional needs, who will require additional assistance to order their repeat medication, either from the practice or from a pharmacy. A person who may require assistance is an individual who is at risk of being unable to order or manage their own medication supplies due to life circumstances such as age, mental illness or capacity. Patients who may require additional assistance to manage their medication ordering, either from the practice or from a pharmacy, may be those patients who have or are:
Elderly housebound/ socially isolated
Palliative care
Serious mental health issues
Learning disabilities
Complex health needs
If you fit into this criteria please speak to the Receptionist or your local Pharmacist and we will endeavour to help solve and help your situation.
Thank you
Pauline Woodrow Practice Manager
28th Nov 2016
Parkside Communication Questionnaire
We are always trying to improve the way in which we communication with patients. This process includes attempting to make information more accessible and easy to understand. To help us to this could please print out and complete the following questionnaire and hand it in to reception:
ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION STANDARD QUESTIONNAIRE DOWNLOAD LINK
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A & E (Accident & Emergency Dept) IS FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS ONLY - NOT routine or ongoing medical problems or minor ailments. If you require a Doctor when the surgery is closed and you CANNOT wait until we re-open and A&E is not appropriate, please dial 111 - NHS 111 calls are free from landlines and mobiles