Addingham Surgery

Services

We provide a wide range of services and clinics for patients at our practice.

You can find out more by clicking on the links.

 

Appointments

The surgery is open from 8.00am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday for appointments at Addingham Surgery.  We also offer appointments during the Enhanced Access Service as detailed below: Monday to ... [continue] Appointments

Care Navigation

Care Navigation is about providing the right care from the right person, first time.   When you ring to book an appointment, you might notice our reception team will ask ... [continue] Care Navigation

Clinics

Management of chronic disease This encompasses a wide range of conditions which require long term treatment and care. Our priority is to ensure this care is ongoing and appropriate. To this ... [continue] Clinics

eConsult – now Patchs

We are excited to announce that we have launched a new service, ‘econsult, now Patchs’ for our patients. The service is available via the practice website and will allow you ... [continue] eConsult – now Patchs

Non-NHS services

The NHS does not pay for some of the services we provide. These include private sick notes, insurance forms, holiday cancellation forms, medical reports, fitness to travel certificates, private prescriptions, ... [continue] Non-NHS services

Online Services (SystmOnline)

 Please click on the icon below to access the SystmOnline services           Addingham Medical Centre has enabled its online services through SystmOnline (namely managing appointments, ordering ... [continue] Online Services (SystmOnline)

Repeat Prescriptions

Order a repeat prescription For patients on regular medication a repeat prescription can usually be issued on the advice of the doctor during the consultation or by any of the ... [continue] Repeat Prescriptions

Test Results

Most blood tests results are back in a few working days, but some tests, especially rarer ones may take longer. Just because one result is back, it does not mean ... [continue] Test Results

Who should I see?

Self care If you have a cough, cold, headache or other minor ailment try treating yourself at home first. Find out more about treatments for common minor ailments. Please remember ... [continue] Who should I see?

Date published: 28th August, 2014
Date last updated: 21st August, 2019