Coronavirus information
Please send all vaccination booking, vaccine passport, eligibility or other enquiries to this email address only.
Please do not contact reception, as these enquiries are dealt with by a separate team & they will not be able to assist. Thank you.
EMAIL THE COVID TEAM
We are offering walk-in and booked vaccination appointments for first, second, third (for immunocompromised patients) and booster doses on Saturdays 1pm-5pm. Anyone eligible is welcome from 5 years of age.
The Spring Booster 2022 is available to all over 75s, and immunosuppressed over the age of 12 from 3 months after your previous vaccine. This program ends on 30th June 2022.
If you have received doses of the Sinovac/Sinopharm/Sputnik Light vaccines, you are eligible for further vaccination in the UK. Use the Am I Eligible? service to find out.
For further advice on travelling during COVID-19 and proving vaccination status, please seek further advice on the government website, or that of the country you are visiting.
Please note that, due to space constraints, we do not often run vaccination clinics on weekdays.
Furthermore, University Health Service patients eligible for a flu vaccine on the NHS are also welcome to walk-in as part of our flu campaign.
UPCOMING WALK-IN DATES MORE INFORMATION ON COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AND HOW TO BOOK
If you have any further queries, please email covid@unidocs.co.uk as this will be picked up by the vaccination team. The vaccination team is different from the reception team who are working hard to provide the fundamental services of the surgery.
NHS CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION GOVERNMENT CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION GOVERNMENT TRAVEL ADVICE: CORONAVIRUS
If a doctor does need to see you in person then you will be given an appointment to attend the Practice.
Our Nurses and Healthcare Assistant are providing appointments for most nursing procedures, but please ring the practice and check with our Reception Team for availability.
START ONLINE CONSULTATION CALL 023 8055 7531
• a high temperature – you feel hot to touch on your chest or back;
• or a new, continuous cough – this means you've started coughing repeatedly
• or a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste
then:
• Do not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital
• You must self-isolate
• Check if you are eligible for a test
SELF-ISOLATION ADVICE REQUEST A TEST
The practice does not have access to tests. All tests are conducted by the national testing scheme. Please do not ask us if we can test you.
• your condition gets worse
• your symptoms do not get better after 7 days
OPEN NHS 111 CORONAVIRUS SERVICE
Please do not call us and do not call NHS 111.
Please do not visit us, do not visit a pharmacy, do not visit the walk-in centre & do not visit any hospital.
They need your help!
View poster principletrial.org Call 0800 138 0880
They offer information on services to help with shopping, medication collection, keeping physically active and emotional support; developing plans to cover short term practical, physical and emotional needs; and helping to co-ordinate services that support the most at risk in their homes.
To get in contact with them, please call 023 8017 0610.
CALL 023 8017 0610