Welcome to DeMontfort Medical Centre, providing primary care for Evesham and surrounding areas. We hope you take your time to browse our website where you will find lots of useful information about the surgery and the services we offer. However Public Health England has deemed that the current rules will remain in place for NHS settings.
All Patients, Staff and visitors will be required to wear a face covering, sanitize and social distance when visiting the surgery. The current appointment system will remain the same. This is to protect both patients and staff. We all thank you for your co-operation and support. We have been informed by our vaccination supplier that our delivery of flu vaccines has been delayed.
All Patients, Staff and visitors will be required to wear a face covering, sanitize and social distance when visiting the surgery. The current appointment system will remain the same. This is to protect both patients and staff. We all thank you for your co-operation and support. We have been informed by our vaccination supplier that our delivery of flu vaccines has been delayed.
Services
Important changes to routine and non-urgent blood test appointments All GP practices are affected by the current national shortage of blood tubes and are taking urgent steps alongside our hospitals to prioritise their use for people with the greatest clinical need. This includes testing for serious conditions such as cancer.
We have recently introduced a booking system to our Minor Injury Units (MIU). Some patients in the waiting room may have a pre-booked appointment and be called in ahead of others. Please be assured we will continue to see you as quickly as we can. From Autumn 2020, patients requiring urgent treatment for minor injuries should contact NHS111 online via 111.nhs.com or by phoning 111.
It is essential that an accurate travel history is obtained from all patients with acute respiratory infections, using any one of the following: cough or fever or shortness of breath to help identify potential cases. Special care zones in South Korea as designated by the Government of the replublic of South Korea.
The practice has qualified doctors training to be GP's in surgery, these are known as GP Registrar's. These doctors are in the surgery working directly with patients for part of their 3 year training program. The doctors already have 2 years post qualification experience before moving on to specialise to become a GP.
You can now book on the day for a telephone consultation with a General Practitioner (GP) or an Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP). Alternatively you can pre book a telephone consultation with a GP 24 hours before by using Patient Access. The GP/ANP will telephone you to discuss your clinical concerns.