All patients who wish to sign up for ordering repeat prescriptions online, as well as booking appointments online, please ask a member of the reception team, who will be able to assist you to gain access to this service. Please be aware that due to security reasons, only requests from individuals themselves, over sixteen years of age, with a valid photo ID, will be processed.
We are based at 85 Milngavie Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 2DN. Phone number 0141 212 0700, fax number 0141 406 6383. We hold a General Medical Services Contract with Greater Glasgow And Clyde NHS Health Board, JB Russell House, Gartnavel Royal Hospital Campus, 1055 Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 0XH.
We are based at 85 Milngavie Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 2DN. Phone number 0141 212 0700, fax number 0141 406 6383. We hold a General Medical Services Contract with Greater Glasgow And Clyde NHS Health Board, JB Russell House, Gartnavel Royal Hospital Campus, 1055 Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 0XH.
Services
We are a training practice and we normally have at least one GP Registrar working with us. These are fully registered doctors who are progressing through their GP training. The practice also now provides training for 4th and 5th year undergraduate medical students. You will be informed when a student is present with the doctor.
Please note the doctors have other duties to undertake including but not limited to specialist clinics and home visits. Sessions may vary due to other commitments and also to address patient needs. On Mondays between 6:00 and 7:00pm, we offer a limited number of appointments, primarily focused on providing access to our working patients.
GP practices are contracted to provide 'essential services', that is, basic treatment of ill people. Maternity services in the antenatal and postnatal period, together with the midwives from the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Regular monitoring, by blood and urine tests, of patients on a specific range of drugs for arthritis and bowel problems.
The ACP is a record of the preferred actions, interventions and responses that care providers should make following a clinical deterioration or a crisis in the person's care or support. This can be done on a voluntary basis by patients or can be a agreed plan based on a discussion with the Clinician responsible for your care, this can be your GP/practice nurse or a member of the district nursing team.
Most minor ailments can be dealt with by your pharmacist. If you have an eye problem, your first point of contact should be your optician, and for dental problems please contact your dentist. Patients can normally book appointments up to four weeks in advance. Patients requiring a more urgent appointment will be seen within two days.
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