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Services
Clinics
View what clinics we offer.
Carers support
If you’re a Carer who helps and supports someone who can’t manage on their own, we want to ensure YOU get all the support YOU need.
Getting test results
Find out how to view or ask questions about your test results.
Getting a fit (sick) note
Request a sick note if you've been sick for more than 7 days.
Submit readings
Submit a reading to your GP if you have been requested to do so.
Accessing your health record
Find out about the types of records and how to access them.
Changing your contact details
Update your name, address, phone numbers or email address.
Vaccinations
This guide can help you understand the vaccines offered in the UK and when to have them. It also explains how they work and why they're safe and important.
Accessing someone else’s information (Proxy access)
As a parent, family member or carer, you may be able to access services for someone else. We call this having proxy access. We can set this up for you if you are both registered with us.
Managing your health online (online services)
There are many things you can do online at our surgery.
Self-referral
Refer yourself to a health service such as talking therapies without having to see a GP first.
Healthy living
NHS advice about healthy living, including eating a balanced diet, healthy weight, exercise, quitting smoking and drinking less alcohol.
Services near me
Find a NHS service near you.
Physical Accessibility Statement
Physical Accessibility Statement
At Village Surgery, we are committed to ensuring that our services are accessible to all patients, including those with disabilities or mobility challenges.
Our practice premises have been designed and adapted to provide:
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Step-free access to all public areas, including the main entrance and waiting rooms.
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Accessible parking spaces located close to the practice entrance.
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Automatic or easy-to-open doors.
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Wheelchair-accessible consulting rooms and toilet facilities.
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Clear signage throughout the building to assist navigation.
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Comfortable seating with space for wheelchairs and mobility aids.
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Hearing loops and other communication aids for patients with hearing impairments.
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Assistance from staff when required to support patients with accessibility needs.
We continuously review and improve our facilities to ensure that everyone can access the care and support they need safely and comfortably.
If you have any specific accessibility requirements or need assistance during your visit, please contact us in advance on 01332 414944 or email ddicb.C81035-reception@nhs.net, and we will be happy to help.
Page created: 10 May 2024