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Online Services


Contact us online - we have a new method of contacting the practice for non-urgent queries for our registered patients.

This service is set up to request repeat prescriptions and deal with non-urgent medical queries/problems. You can ask about Fit notes, questions about a referral, and test results.

You can also access this service using the NHS App. (Go to "Services" and click on "Contact your GP about a health problem" or "Contact your GP for a document or update")

Please click on the banner below to submit your request:

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The NHS App

Try the NHS App - if you’re a patient at our practice, you can use the NHS App to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.

You will have easy, 24/7 access to a growing range of health services and information. You can: 

  • order repeat prescriptions
  • access NHS 111 online
  • find NHS services
  • view your health records
  • book appointments
  • and much more… 

Please click on the banner below to access the NHS App:

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Friends and Family Test

If you have recently visited the practice, please tell us how we did by leaving us a Friends and Family Test review by clicking on the banner below:

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Repeat PrescriptionsManage your Repeat Prescriptions
Cancel AppointmentsCancel any existing appointments
AppointmentsManage and book appointments
Change Contact DetailsChange your Contact Details
Your Clinical RecordUpdate your Clinical Record

Welcome to Woodstock Bower Surgery

We are part of the Central North PCN group.

Rotherham CCG: https://www.facebook.com/Rotherhamccg

Woodstock Bower is here for you, but how you contact us might be different at the moment. Telephone consultations and face to face appointments are available daily. You will be asked to first discuss your conditions over the phone or online with a member of the healthcare team to assess what would be most appropriate for you and which Clinician would best provide it.

Please do inform the Receptionists if you are displaying symptoms of Covid 19 and you are unwell and need to be seen at the Practice, we provide an Isolation Room for you to be consulted.

If you need medical advice or treatment, please ring us on 01709 560005 or, for non-urgent advice or treatment, visit our website and send us your query   – our opening hours are Monday-Friday 08:00 - 18:30

NHS Staff must be able to come to work without fear or violence, abuse or harassment from patients or their relatives.  The NHS has a zero tolerance attitude towards violence. Violent, threatening or abusive behaviour including shouting and swearing will not be tolerated at this Practice.

We take any bullying/threatening, inappropriate behaviour or undermining remarks about staff on Social Media or other online internet platforms very seriously and this will not be tolerated.

Beat the phone queues and email us direct: Please fill in the below form for non-urgent queries where we will adhere to respond within 24-48 hours. Please note on a Friday and after 4pm each day (Mon-Thurs), we will not see this request until the following day. 

https://woodstockbower.co.uk/contact_dlg1.aspx?p=C87003

The surgery will be closed for Staff Training one Thursday afternoon per month  from 12.00 midday and will re-open as usual 8.00am Friday morning .

Dates as follows :  

Thursday 16th November 2023

Thursday 7th December 2023

Thursday 11th January 2024

Thursday 8th February 2024

Thursday 14th March 2024

Thursday 25th April 2024

Thursday 16th May 2024

Thursday 20th June 2024

Thursday 11th July 2024

Thursday 15th August 2024

NHS Health Check

What is the NHS Health Check?

The NHS Health Check is a sophisticated check of your heart health. Aimed at adults in England aged 40 to 74, it checks your vascular or circulatory health and works out your risk of developing some of the most disabling – but preventable – illnesses.

Think of your NHS Health Check as being your "midlife MOT". It checks that some of your body's most important systems are all running smoothly. Among other things, your blood pressure, cholesterol, and BMI will all be checked and your results given to you. 

Crucially, your NHS Health Check can detect potential problems before they do real damage. Everyone is at risk of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and some forms of dementia. The good news is that these conditions can often be prevented.

Your NHS Health Check will assess your risk of developing these health problems and give you personalised advice on how to reduce it.

It's free of charge, including any follow-up tests or appointments.

Why the NHS Health Check is important

Thousands of people have already had an NHS Health Check. They are now armed with information and support to reduce their risk of developing heart and vascular problems. Why not join them?

Together, the vascular conditions identified by the NHS Health Check are the biggest cause of preventable deaths in the UK, affecting more than 4 million people.

Every year, the NHS Health Check is expected to help:

  • save 650 lives
  • prevent 1,600 heart attacks and strokes
  • prevent 4,000 people from developing diabetes
  • detect at least 20,000 cases of diabetes or kidney disease earlier

If you want to avoid being a statistic, it's worth making an appointment for an NHS Health Check as soon as you get your invitation.

How to get an NHS Health Check?

You'll be invited by our Practice for an NHS Health Check every five years if you are between 40 and 74 years old, as long as you don't have an existing vascular condition.

If you would like a free NHS Health Check, please contact the practice to see if you are eligible and to book your appointment.

RotherHive provides a range of verified practical mental health and wellbeing information, support and advice for adults in Rotherham

Please click on the link below for further information:

https://rotherhive.co.uk/

 

(Site updated 05/04/2024)

Contact Details

Woodstock Bower Surgery

Contact Telephone

01709 560005
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