Noticeboard

Our new Cloud-Based Telephony system (Surgery Connect) is now live.

Our telephone number remains the same, 01621 772360. You will now also hear a number of options available to assist your query/request. All calls are recorded. 

HALF DAY SHUTDOWN

Please note that the surgery and dispensary will be shut from 12.00 noon on the following dates for staff training. We will re open as usual at 8.00am on the following day. 

Should you need an emergency doctor during this time please telephone the surgery and you will be directed to the emergency doctor service.

Dates for 2024

Thursday 25th April

Wednesday 15th May

Thursday 11th July

no shutdown in August

Wednesday 18th Sept

Thursday 17th Oct

Thursday 14th Nov

Wednesday 11th December


In Times of Bereavement

If Death Occurs At Home

1. Telephone the doctor who will visit to confirm that death has taken place.

2. Contact a funeral director.

3. Arrange to collect the doctor's Medical Certificate of Death (usually from the surgery).

4. Take this to the Registrars Office, (together with the deceased's Medical Card and Birth Certificate, if available) for the area in which the death took place. Alternatively you can register by declaration at any convenient Registrars Office but certificates will not be available as these will have to be posted to you a few days later.

5. The Registrar will normally issue a Green coloured certificate for you to give to your funeral director who will look after necessary arrangements for the funeral. The Registrar will also issue a white notification certificate for the DSS. They will also enquire as to the number of Certified Copies you require for dealing with the deceased finances (a fee is payable for each copy).

If The Death Occurs In Hospital

1. Contact a funeral director to inform him his services are required.

2. Collect the certificate from the hospital then follow 4 - 5 as above

Note For Cremation

Your funeral director will usually liaise directly with the surgery regarding the additional certification required.



 
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