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Dear Patient

This is to let you know about the Patient Participation Group – These are the important items we have discussed: NHS Choices Website, GP Practice Survey (MORI) & Friends and Family Test.

  • Did Not Attend Surgery Appointments, we have a large number of people not attending every month.
  • Impact of the new build in Selly Oak on our Surgery.
  • Family and Friends - 2 Replies and all would extremely likely recommend the Surgery.

You can now access your medical records online. To do this we need the following:

Picture ID and a Bank Statement.

COVID-19

Please do not attend the surgery unless you have been given permission to do so. If you need to request your prescription you will able to do so through the Birmingham and Solihull Health App. We will take request over the phone where necessary. 

If you have any concerns about Covid-19 you can visit gov.uk or 111online website, alternatively you can call 111 for further assistance.   

 

 

 


Latest News

Please see below copy our most recent Patient Participation Group meeting. 

We would love to see more of our patients represented at these meetings.  If you would like to contribute to how the practice serves our users and influence the practice in a positive way we would love for you to contact the reception team for further information on how to join. 

The future meetings will be scheduled quarterly and further information will be sent out prior to the next meeting. 

Thanks for taking the time to read how the practice is doing and the plans we have to improve patient experience. 

Best wishes 

Jane Mason - Practice Manager 

Dr Hamdy - Clinical Service Lead 

PPG minutes 31.03.2022

PPG 20.07.22

PPG minutes 31.10.20222

Please see a letter to our patients from the Local Medical Committee that you may find interesting.    You may wish to support your local practice and GP's across the country by signing the letter/campaign 

letter to pts campaign

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