St George's Surgery Patient Participation Group (PPG)
Sunday, 19 April 2026
Monday, 16 March 2026
Covid-19 Spring Booster - Spring into Protection
Protect yourself this Spring, and support your surgery
If you have received an invitation from us to book your spring vaccination, please call our dedicated booking line
OPEN Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
12-2pm
01242 501590, option 4
Friday, 22 August 2025
Blood Test Results
On a typical week, St George's Surgery offer around 200 blood test appointments.
A common question is 'When will I get my results?'
Usually, you will only be contacted by the practice if results are abnormal. However, the NHS App is a simple way to see recent test results that have been added to your online GP health record, without having to phone to practice.
To download the NHS App or find the same services on the NHS website, please visit; About the NHS App - NHS
Monday, 30 June 2025
Important Patient Notice - Mounjaro Access
Important notice for patients regarding the NHS access to Mounjaro.
Please help our practice to prioritise medical need.
Friday, 27 June 2025
All patients have legal and ethical rights that ensure equitable access to healthcare and a patient-centred approach.
These rights often include:
Access to Care: The right to receive healthcare services regardless of race, gender, religion, status, or disability. Equal treatment in emergencies and urgent care settings.
Informed Consent: The right to receive clear, accurate information about diagnosis, treatment options, risks, and benefits. Patients can decide whether to accept or refuse care.
Privacy and Confidentiality: The right to have personal health information protected (e.g., under laws like GDPR in the UK).
Participation in Decision-Making: Patients have the right to participate in creating their care plan, including the ability to seek second opinions or alternative treatments.
Right to Complain: The right to voice concerns, complaints, or grievances without fear of discrimination or reprisal.
Timely and Appropriate Care: The right to receive care within reasonable timeframes, particularly for conditions requiring urgent attention.
Access to Records: The right to view, obtain, or request corrections to their medical records.
Patients are no longer passive recipients of care but active participants in maintaining and improving their health. Their role includes:
The Role Patients Play in Healthcare
Engaging in Self-Care: Adopting healthy behaviours such as proper diet, regular exercise, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking.
Providing Accurate Information: Sharing complete and truthful medical histories, including current symptoms, medications, and any complementary therapies they use.
Participating in Decision-Making: Engaging in discussions about treatment options and voicing their preferences or concerns.
Following Agreed Treatment Plans: Adhering to prescribed medications, therapies, or lifestyle changes and attending follow-up appointments.
Using Healthcare Resources Responsibly: Avoiding unnecessary use of emergency services for non-urgent conditions and scheduling routine appointments.
Advocating for Themselves: Asking questions when unsure, requesting clarification, and seeking second opinions if needed.
Providing Feedback: Offering constructive feedback to improve healthcare services or processes, such as through patient surveys or complaints.
Participating in Preventive Health Programs: Taking part in screenings, vaccinations, or educational programs designed to detect or prevent diseases early.
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Important notice for patients regarding the NHS access to Mounjaro. Please help our practice to prioritise medical need.
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Protect yourself this Spring, and support your surgery If you have received an invitation from us to book your spring vaccination, please...
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All patients have legal and ethical rights that ensure equitable access to healthcare and a patient-centred approach. These rights often ...


