Temporary suspension of on-line booking and scrip requests.
We are migrating to a new software system, called Systmone, from Emis. Whilst this is in process you will be unable to utilise the on-line facilities. Please revert to one of the other methods in the interim and we will announce when this is functional again. Thank you for your patience.
Phone number changes:
From 1st May 2012, our phone number will change to 0114 2510040. For the next 3 months, if you ring the old number, (08451 214213) you will be automatically transferred, but after this time you will need to use the 0114 2510040 number.
Please note that the Out of Hours number is 0845 207065, for the Sheffield GP Collaborative. You will also be switched through from our 2510040 number.
Forthcoming Bank Holiday arrangements:
We will be closed on the following BHs: 7th May, 4th June, 5th June. Please note that on the 6th June, Urgent Access clinic will run from 08:30 to 11:30.
Extended practice boundary
We are currently working with the PCT to agree an extended Practice boundary, such that those who are already registered with us, but moving slightly out of our area, may remain registered with us, as long as they fall within the extended zone. As per Government regulations, those already living in the extended zone but not currently registered won't be able to register with us. We will publish this once finalised.
On-line booking- password changes:
We will be migrating to a new software system in May 2012. In order that your current password can be migrated to the new system, it must be 8 or more characters long and alphanumeric (contain at least one letter and one number). If your current password doesn't comply, please alter it now. Thanks
Change in Extended Hours
From 1stJuly 2011 we will be offering early morning appointments from 07:30, on Tuesdays (Dr Davison and/or Dr Costen) and Fridays, (Dr Shelston and or Dr Costen). The late evening will be Wednesday, until 19:00, with Dr Andrzejowski, Dr Kitto and Dr Hickman
Urgent Access Clinics:
We have been running this system for around 18 months now. After 8 months, we polled 75 patients by questionnaire, about satisfaction with the system.
71% said they preferred it to the old system.
75% said the introduction of these clinics had improved their overall satisfaction with the Practice
The average waiting time to be seen was 39 minutes. However, we realised that a problem with the wording of our questionnaire meant that this could have been interpreted by patients as the time they waited from when they arrived, rather than the start of Urgent Access (if arriving before 10:30). Neverthelsss, it gives an estimate of how long you may have to wait. It is very variable depending on how many patients show up and how many Drs are on duty that day.
We are therefore continuing this system permanently, and may refine it as experience grows.
Please bear in mind that it isn't necessarily quicker to come along early, before 10:30. Not uncommonly, presenting in the last 15-20mins of clinic can mean your wait is shorter overall.